Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 40, No. 42
Cover: What we ate in '68
Oklahoma City’s dining scene was radically different 50 years ago.
By Jacob Threadgill
Chicken-Fried News: Stitt show
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Free enterprise
Help wanted
Oklahoma City begins its search to replace retiring city manager Jim Couch.
By Nazarene Harris
Midtown move
Business leader Nathaniel Harding and mental health advocate JoBeth Hamon will face off in a February election for a seat on city council.
Essential testing
Work is being done to force Oklahoma to test more than 7,000 untested rape kits.
Cartoon: State of the state
By Ingvard Ashby
Gazedibles: Soup’s on
Burger boom
Texas chain Hopdoddy opens two locations in the OKC metro.
Shooting food
4U Café offers burgers, sandwiches and salads in an uncommon setting.
Thunder eats
Thunder Food Court vendors offer new choices for the new season.
Pop stars
Classical trio Time for Three combines traditional standards with pop music at Armstrong Auditorium.
By Jeremy Martin
Wondrous production
Oklahoma City Ballet mounts an ambitious production of Alice (in Wonderland).
Bloody good
Carpenter Square Theatre gets into the Halloween season with horror satire Slasher.
Hunting eggs
An international artist and storyteller explores viewer projection in a cross-discipline collaboration with University of Oklahoma College of Fine Arts.
By Charles Martin
HALLOWEEN: Goth style
Oklahoma Gazette takes Halloween into high fashion territory with its cover shoot
By George Lang
Flowering minds
Girl Scouts Western Oklahoma will soon break ground on a new camp with a focus on STEM programming.
By Jo Light
Original print
OKG explores literary legends with lesser-known local roots from Oklahoma’s past and present.
Court jester
Russell Westbrook and Demetrius Deason put points on the board with Why Not?? Comedy Show.
By Joshua Blanco
Book beginnings
The first Oklahoma Book Festival brings dozens of local and national authors together for a free cele-bration of reading, writing and libraries.
By Ian Jayne
Sick boys
Venerable punk band Social Distortion will play Oklahoma City’s Diamond Ballroom on Oct. 24.
Metal Country
Swedish band Avatar theatrically explores its metallic realm with Avatar Country.
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