Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 41, No. 8
Chicken-Fried News: U.S. exports
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Stoops stands
Chicken-Fried News: Local noose
Capitol CAIR
Council on American-Islamic Relations is hosting its fifth annual Oklahoma Muslim Day at the Capitol to encourage civic engagement within the community.
By Miguel Rios
Voices heard
Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office is forming a citizens advisory board to better engage with the community and promote transparency.
Church of yesterday
If First Christian Church is not declared a historic landmark, the building could face demolition upon sale.
Black Oklahoma
Black Oklahomans discuss navigating life as marginalized people in the Sooner State.
Bud burglaries
Some dispensaries are reevaluating security measures after a few reported burglaries.
By Matt Dinger
Fest contested
Hempfest, a concert and celebration of hemp that was to feature Snoop Dogg, never happened. Now lawsuits are flying.
Cartoon: Life choices
By Ingvard Ashby
Reproductive wrongs
Smart and compassionate Oklahomans should fight proposed anti-choice legislation.
By George Lang
Gazedibles: Breakout potential
By Jacob Threadgill
Deli delight
With a strawberry cake that can send you back in time and huge sandwiches, ND Foods is a unique experience.
Muy frío
Snack Attack takes the homemade ice cream neveria concept to the masses.
Cover: Beyond authenticity
OKC Taco Week celebrates the unique history of the dish in all its forms.
Art speaks
Oklahoma-born artist Tatyana Fazlalizadeh will open a new exhibition, Oklahoma Is Black, at Oklahoma Contemporary on Friday.
By Jo Light
Folk inspiration
McKnight Center for the Performing Arts fosters excitement around the state before its October opening.
By Jeremy Martin
Last dance
Principal dancer Miki Kawamura performs for the final time in Oklahoma City Ballet’s La Sylphide.
New beginnings
Ariel Beasley will receive a new home and a fresh start during Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity’s Women Build event.
New life
Grain & Grange furniture manufacturers rely on reclaimed lumber to create pieces filled with history and personality.
Heavy water
Colourmusic’s newest album Swimsuit was written amidst emotional turmoil and released in an unconventional way.
Violent femmes
Daughters grow up with You Won’t Get What You Want.
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