Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 40, No. 28
Chicken-Fried News: Edmond high
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Great riddance
Getting seated
A thick field of candidates are competing in the special election to represent Ward 7 on the city council.
By Ben Luschen
Help needed
Oklahoma’s long-term care facilities are in need of surveyors and ombudsman volunteers.
In the air
Debate over medical marijuana regulations ensues as a special legislative session appears unlikely.
Gazedibles: Hog wild
By Jacob Threadgill
Venerable choice
Choice Cafe delivers good food in a warm environment despite an exterior that connotes speed and convenience.
Convenience price
Approaching law changes have liquor stores bracing for increased competition and decreased suppliers.
Lactose-free
Just Desserts OKC offers non-dairy ice cream that fools its customers.
Pulp art
Isabelle de Borchgrave’s elaborate paper-based work takes a page from baroque fashion.
By Nazarene Harris
Exploring Identity
JRB Art at the Elms features the distinctive work of three artists in July.
By Eric Miller
Responsible reparation
Oklahomans work to redefine one of the state’s most shameful incidents.
By Joshua Blanco
Big chew
Megalodon: Largest Shark That Ever Lived separates fact from fiction.
Accessible introduction
Northwest Optimist Performing Arts Center gives children an affordable crash course in stage production.
Deadline OKC
48 Hour Film Project puts moviemaking on fast-forward.
By Jeremy Martin
So bright
Smashing Pumpkins took fans on an epic journey at its July 14 show at Chesapeake Energy Arena.
By Brittany Pickering
Sun tones
Saint Loretto’s Summer Bummer Beach Party beats the heat inside 51st Street Speakeasy.
Loud house
Do-it-yourself shows like those staged by Mom & Dad’s are running afoul of city ordinances.
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