Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 41, No. 29
Chicken-Fried News: Rolling thunder
By Gazette staff
Chicken-Fried News: Oklahoma’s rebrand-around
Chicken-Fried News: Fish fry
Project proposals
More than half of the MAPS 4 project proposals have been presented to Oklahoma City Council for consideration.
By Miguel Rios
Chief enforcer
Former deputy chief Wade Gourley was promoted to Oklahoma City Police Department chief.
Immigration rally
Several local organizations and immigration activists are demanding the closure of camps and reunification of families at a Saturday rally in Lawton.
Kiki’s grow
GrOKC is one of the leading growers in the cannabis market, with a laboratory including some of the country’s most renowned cannabis brands.
By Matt Dinger
Sweet Leaf
ElectraLeaf began in what might be the smallest dispensary in the state but is quickly expanding.
Flower review: Tire Fire
Cartoon: Traveling foul
By Ingvard Ashby
Commentary: Ogle, lost
KWTV anchor Kelly Ogle’s ‘My 2 Cents’ betrays a crush on authoritarian treatment of the press and political opponents.
By George Lang
All scream
By Jacob Threadgill
Surprise tacos
Perez Truck’s brick-and-mortar location expands on excellent offerings from its mobile kitchen.
Parlor beauty
Parlor brings seven kitchens and two full bars to its food hall concept in Automobile Alley.
Uptown Creole
After working under some of New Orleans’ most famous names, chef Reuben Carey shares his talents at Rew Orleans.
Clockwork life
Science Museum Oklahoma explores the complexity of machines with Life Imagined: The Art and Science of Automata.
By Jo Light
Iceberg cometh
Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma’s Titanic: The Musical sets a different course from James Cameron’s blockbuster.
By Jeremy Martin
Cover: Home and abroad
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum’s Passport shows the more worldly art of Western masters.
OKG Lifestyle: Tahira Taqi
Super-sized
Mac Sabbath offers a combo meal of “Paranoid” and “Iron Man” covers with freshly nutritional lyrics about fast food.
Making adjustments
By adding vocals and lyrics, Westering’s math-rock developed a new dimension.
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