Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 41, No. 7
Chicken-Fried News: Bus(ted) fleet
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Home to roost
Chicken-Fried News: Courtroom infestation
Park place
With an opening date set for later this year, the upper park of Scissortail Park is getting its finishing touches.
By Miguel Rios
Take Pride
39th Street District Association hosts this year’s Pride parade and festival as OKC Pride Inc. continues dealing with the aftermath of embezzlement charges.
Finding justice
Anita Hill keynotes a fundraising gala for an Oklahoma university’s new social justice center.
Effective advertising
A proposed Super Bowl ad featuring a family from Oklahoma has gone viral since being rejected by CBS.
By Matt Dinger
Healthy competition
Dispensaries vie to stay relevant in the highly saturated medical marijuana market.
Cartoon: Make snow mistake
By Ingvard Ashby
Commentary: Paper money
Advertorial content is muddying the ethical waters in local journalism.
By George Lang
Commentary: Carry on
If signed into law, Oklahoma’s “constitutional carry” bill will cause more problems than it will solve.
Valentine's Day Gazedibles: Amorous appetite
By Jacob Threadgill
Valentine's Day: Neighborhood date
After 13 years, Paseo Grill remains the district’s best dining option.
Valentine's Day: Holiday helper
Nosh Restaurant offers take-and-bake Valentine’s options to make you a hero on the holiday.
Valentine's Day: Deuce dining
After years of waiting and planning, La Baguette Deep Deuce and Black Walnut are open in time for Valentine’s Day.
Valentine's Day: Valentine’s variety
Internationally known burlesque performers showcase all sides of love and romance at Adèle Wolf’s Valentine’s Affair.
By Matthew Price
Found treasure
A local collector displays a curated collection of pieces by unknown artists at Artspace at Untitled.
By Joshua Blanco
All Goodman
Julian Bliss Septet puts a spin on Benny Goodman’s iconic hits at Armstrong Auditorium on Thursday.
By Jeremy Martin
Handel intrigue
A queen must make impossible choices to save her son and her kingdom in OU’s performance of Rodelinda.
By Charles Martin
Artistic Almosts
Pollard Theatre Company’s upcoming production of Almost, Maine knits together several romantic vignettes about love, life and the liminal.
By Ian Jayne
Building honor
Urban Land Institute Oklahoma’s fifth annual Impact Awards honors responsible land use.
Valentine's Day: #MeToo continued
Local singles continue to navigate the stresses of dating during the heightened awareness of the #MeToo movement.
By Jo Light
Ballpark uplift
Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark will look different during April 4’s opening day and with a new manager in the dugout.
Valentine's Day: Modern love
Valentine’s Day spending increases, even as less people participate in traditional forms of the holiday.
By Jacob Threadgill and Jeremy Martin
Miles ahead
Lettuce brings its cosmic funk to Tower Theatre.
Valentine's Day: Family man
Wayne Coyne discusses his recent marriage and how he feels about bringing a child into this world.
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