Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 41, No. 18
Chicken-Fried News: Modern-day Oklahoma!
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Good poo
Chicken-Fried News: Bad actor
Cover: Finding identity
For trans or nonbinary people, explaining the fluidity of gender can be complicated.
By Nikita Lewchuk
Blocked signals
A lawsuit involving OETA ends with an agreement to dissolve OETA Foundation and transfer all assets to a new fundraising nonprofit.
By Miguel Rios
Action item
Four councilmen want to reverse a decision taken by Historic Preservation Commission to protect First Christian Church.
Health gap
Several organizations are calling on lawmakers to expand health coverage to more than 100,000 uninsured Oklahomans.
Fresh faith
A new kind of church, with a primary emphasis on cannabis, opened its doors in Oklahoma City on Easter Sunday.
By Matt Dinger
Cartoon: History lessened
By Ingvard Ashby
Gazedibles: Fresh concepts
By Jacob Threadgill
Memorial Mediterranean
Hummus Mediterranean Cafe’s eponymous dish lives up to its top billing at its new second location.
Hops Scot
Angry Scotsman offers 24 beers at its new downtown taproom.
Text messages
Michael Waugh’s mixed-media creations using dense government reports are part of the Seeing Now exhibit.
By Jeremy Martin
Indelible images
Seen/Unseen: A Festival of Experimental Film seeks to convert new viewers to the joys of experimental film.
Suited for leadership
Grand Gentlemen guides young men of color to combat institutional racism and toxic masculinity.
By Charles Martin
OKG Shop: Curious goods
Craig’s Curious Emporium features metaphysical, spiritual and unique items you will have a hard time finding anywhere else.
Studio music
Prolific musician Jim James brings his 2018 albums and the band whose album he produced to Tower Theatre.
New process
Girlpool brings the expanded sound of its newest album to 89th Street — OKC May 9
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