Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 40, No. 26
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Next issue: Jonathan Fowler has found the sweet spot between art and commerce
By Gazette staff
Getting credit
Removed OU professor John Scamehorn paid his way into the local film community.
By Ben Luschen
Speaking up
Outrage over family-separating immigration policies leads to renewed local advocacy.
Hemp history
Oklahoma’s State Question 788 is preceded by a lengthy history of demonization and criminalization
By George Lang
Gazedibles: Chisholm trailin’
By Jacob Threadgill
Little fire
The Paseo benefits from El Fogoncito, but it doesn’t quite hold up to early experiences.
‘Unapologetically authentic’
Tsubaki Szechuan earns fans for presenting regional Chinese cuisine.
Hill of sweets
After working around the city, baker Sara Miller opens La Confection in her Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Slice of life
An Oklahoma City artist is the secret behind Hideaway Pizza’s signature large-scale collages.
Break-ups
Carpenter Square’s My Brilliant Divorce takes aim at the broken hearts club.
By Heather Warlick
Open opportunity
The all-ages Public Access open mic finds a new home in The Paseo Arts District.
Independent celebrations
The OKC metro offers multiple ways to celebrate Independence Day right.
By Jeremy Martin
Strong spines
Nappy Roots Books stocks great literature for a diverse community.
Undead reborn
Goth Prom rises from the grave as its founders find new life at The Ruins Live.
Life support
Past Tiny Desk Contest winner Fantastic Negrito brings Please Don’t Be Dead to Norman.
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