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Into 2017 – Building a screenwriting network in OKC

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The screenwriters panel at the 2016 deadCENTER Film Festival in Oklahoma City featured several people who had various levels of experience at the craft....
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‘Hamilton’ at Civic Center: Fresh voices give Revolution new life

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Even if you are fairly familiar with this work, subtle differences and inspired portrayals are enough to make this 'Hamilton' worth it.
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Upcoming rock shows to heat up OKC clubs, theaters, arenas

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2024 is set to hit the ground running over these coming weeks with a handful of rock shows guaranteed to get you dancing, grooving, or headbanging.
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Music scene’s biggest names lighting up OKC stages all weekend

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March tends to offer a wealth of chances to catch some of the scene’s best bands and artists in their own focused elements. That’s especially true this year.
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‘We Believed in the Sun’ distills lessons of Oklahoma’s Black history in art

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Oklahoma Contemporary’s We Believed in the Sun distills the lessons of history in highly individualized stories of two Black artists.
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Paseo Arts Festival kicks off with a variety of art, music, family fun

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Memorial Day Weekend in Oklahoma City means it’s officially time for the Paseo Arts Festival, one of the most anticipated events of the year. 

BUGNOG explore metal past, doomy present on ‘Lummox’ EP

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BUGNOG's newest effort, "Lummox," offers fans a tighter, darker, and more adept mashing of metal styles than ever before.
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Factory Obscura marks first day of spring with Future of Sound Fest

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Factory Obscura celebrated the first day of Spring with the Future of Sound Fest bringing together musical artists from around OKC.
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OKCMOA’s ARTonTAP focuses on brewing as an art form

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The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is presenting their Art on Tap this Saturday, October 23rd as a block party outside and art viewing inside.
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“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” – semi-sweet with little nutritional value

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Brett Fieldcamp reviews the OKCBroadway presentation of the latest "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" now on tour in the U.S.
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Where to see Academy Award nominated films in OKC this month

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The full list of nominations for the 94th annual Academy Awards was finally announced Tuesday, and here's where to see them in OKC.
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OKC music’s best moments and biggest surprises of 2022

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We have some very favorite moments in OKC music this year, including album releases, single performances and even continuing moments in time.
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HBO’s ‘An American Bombing’ examines open wounds of OKC

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In HBO's new documentary, "An American Bombing: The Road to April 19th," OKC's most tragic day is given the modern "true crime" treatment, for better and worse.

Wave roof bank drive-through demolished!

The wave roof former bank drive-through at Northwest 5th and Classen is now history, demolished Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning.
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Alyx Picard Davis chosen to take helm of deadCenter Film in July

deadCenter Film, the nonprofit best known for deadCenter Film Festival (dCFF) in Oklahoma City, has chosen Alyx Picard Davis as the next Executive Director.