Issue Archive for Jan 30 - Feb 5, 2019 Vol. 41, No. 5
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by Gazette staff | Jan 31, 2019
by Gazette staff | Jan 30, 2019
With Ward 2 councilman Ed Shadid deciding not to run for reelection, five candidates aim to fill his seat on the city council.
by Miguel Rios | Feb 1, 2019
Rep. Kendra Horn was just sworn in at the beginning of January but is already preparing for the 2020 election as Republicans take aim at her seat.
by Miguel Rios | Jan 31, 2019
2018’s Hemp Farming Act opens doors for farmers in Oklahoma but also raises questions of legality.
by Matt Dinger | Feb 1, 2019
Dozens of bills introduced in the Oklahoma Legislature seek to refine and enhance marijuana laws.
by Matt Dinger | Jan 30, 2019
In an effort to increase school quality for students, Oklahoma City Public Schools plans to close at least 15 schools.
by Miguel Rios | Jan 30, 2019
by Ingvard Ashby | Jan 30, 2019
Oklahoma could expand Medicaid, but interest groups are fighting to make health care a privilege.
by George Lang | Feb 5, 2019
by Jacob Threadgill | Jan 31, 2019
As Osteria expands to lunch and brunch, its owners begin a new concept in Deep Deuce.
by Jacob Threadgill | Jan 30, 2019
Cafe 501’s menu full of standards doesn’t match its sleek decor and trendy Classen Curve location.
by Jacob Threadgill | Feb 1, 2019
CityRep and UCO’s theater department team up to perform Hair, a musical that only appears to be rooted in concerns of the past.
by Jeremy Martin | Jan 31, 2019
Oklahoma City Community College screens National Theatre Live’s performance of The Madness of King George III.
An exhibit at OKCMOA features the work of internationally famous photographer Ansel Adams and those he inspired.
by Jeremy Martin | Feb 1, 2019
Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma’s Theatre for Young Audiences program presents Curious George and the Golden Meatball.
by Jo Light | Feb 1, 2019
On Your Feet! tells the story of Gloria and Emilio Estefan’s family and music.
by Ian Jayne | Feb 1, 2019
Science Museum Oklahoma hypothesizes that you are not, in fact, too old or too jaded to be amazed at the wonders of the natural world.
by Charles Martin | Jan 30, 2019
Former Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman found a new career combining genres overseas.
by Jeremy Martin | Jan 30, 2019
Apocalyptic ballads of separated lovers enduring a barren wasteland and a lonely pilgrimage to Mars haunt Murder by Death’s latest concept album.
by Charles Martin | Jan 31, 2019
by George Lang | Feb 1, 2019
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