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Oklahoma-shot Minari depicts an immigrant family’s life acclimating

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George Lang reviews a new film shot in Oklahoma about an immigrant family's experiences adjusting to life in the Midwest.

Awards season looms large in OKC theaters this December

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There are likely Academy Award film nominees showing this December in OKC in a variety of venues from art houses to the big chains. We have the rundown.

OKCMOA presenting exclusive US look at ‘The Painters of Pompeii’

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The Oklahoma City Museum of Art features an exclusive show of frescoes from Pompeii, Italy through October 17.
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New Year’s Eve bashes for every kind of OKC partier

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Oklahoma City has something for everyone this New Year’s Eve, and we tell you all about it in this set of ideas for the evening.
SMALL

‘SMALL’ at Lyric a frantic one-man exploration of bodies, sport

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SMALL is an energetic, lightning-fast-paced, live-action memoir told as much through light, sound, and meticulous choreography as through one man’s speech.

Five must-see features at the 2021 deadCenter Film Festival

Now in its 21st year, deadCenter Film Festival consistently presents films that greatly expand the vocabulary of cinema.
Matt Lowery

Matt Lowery maps space between ambience and melody on ‘Waking’

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Matt Lowery's newest full-length album, appropriately titled “Waking,” is the musical equivalent of dozing in and out of consciousness.
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November films to be thankful for around Oklahoma City

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As the leaves change color in autumn, so too do the films packing movie theaters. We have some ideas about the best to view in OKC in Nov.
music

Helen Kelter Skelter bring psychedelic heat on ‘Chroma Crawl’

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It's dense, textural, filled with walls of fuzzy guitars, fuzzy basslines, swirling, spaced-out, usually unintelligible vocals, and above all else, the barreling, unstoppable battering of the driving drum beats.
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The dream of the 90s is alive in recent music drops

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Throw on your best light-up sneakers and gel your hair up high, because these bands are taking us back to the last time things music any sense.
deadCenter

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.

‘Dead Pigs’ takes a satirical look at life in fast-growing Shanghai

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Film critic George Lang takes a close look at 'Dead Pigs', a satirical film about modern Shanghai. Showing at Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
public art

Latest public art install at Capitol Hill Library points to human possibilities

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"Never Stop Dreaming … The Sky is the Limit" by Beatriz Mayorca is the latest installation of art at one of Oklahoma City's Public Buildings.

Movies, Music, and Meals! Celebrate the Holidays around OKC

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Brett Fieldcamp gives you some ideas for what to do around Oklahoma City over the holidays with a broad array of activities.
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Humanity in still-life at OKCMOA’s Rodin exhibition ‘True Nature’

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Okla City Museum of Art presents an unprecedented look at the art, process, and life of monumental sculptor Auguste Rodin through the summer.