Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 40, No. 40
Chicken-Fried News: Airplane drunk
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Okie limeades
Chicken-Fried News: Beer brawling
House rules
Historic neighborhoods’ requests for home-sharing regulations shed light on past inequities.
By Nazarene Harris
Sonic sale
With the sale of Sonic Corp. to Inspire Brands, Oklahomans hold tight to their memories and the beloved ice.
OK law
Oklahoma Gazette takes a look at the candidates for Oklahoma attorney general.
Cartoon: Extracurricular activities
By Ingvard Ashby
Cartoon: A certain appeal
Gazedibles: Beyond Tex-Mex
By Jacob Threadgill
Sláinte mhaith
Matty McMillen’s new pub brings Irish cheer to its north Oklahoma City neighborhood.
By Jo Light
Penne thoughts
At its second location, Victoria’s The Pasta Shop delivers what has made it a Norman tradition.
Road trip
Oklahoma expatriate artists bring the diaspora back home with Truckload of Art.
By Jeremy Martin
Theatrical tension
Jewel Box Theatre’s upcoming production of Wait Until Dark brings a suspenseful story of feminist agency to the stage.
By Ian Jayne
Staged study
Carpenter Square Theatre’s Best in Ten fundraiser features 10-minute staged readings.
Welcoming Waterfalls
With its first Waterfall Festival, Garden Ponds & Aquariums Unlimited promotes outdoor relaxation and contributes to animal welfare.
OKG Shop: Social shirts
Local retailer Shop Good sells hand-printed shirts featuring messages of Oklahoma pride.
Arts-focused
Allied Arts holds its 10th Opus event to raise funds to help local arts organizations.
Pride premiere
Students at University of Central Oklahoma organized Edmond’s first Pride event.
By Daniel Bokemper
Circling back
The Donnay Building was saved from demolition, and now a bold plan will bring new life to the midcentury modern treasure.
By George Lang
Primate primacy
Arctic Monkeys make the Criterion their Tranquility Base Oct. 10.
Queen Bishop
Bishop Briggs performs at Tower Theatre on Sunday.
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