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GFlip

G Flip rocks opening night of OKC PrideFest

The feature performance for the opening night of the OKC PrideFest Friday was international-recording artist, G Flip.
Annette

‘Annette’ is a strange, compelling, and wholly American modern opera

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"Annette" is a film that seems like it’s begging for that cult status and reveling in its own acquired taste.
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.
Wanda Jackson

Music legend Wanda Jackson honored with permanent portrait at State Capitol

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All eyes were on Wanda Jackson - perfectly on-brand with a shiny gold-fringe jacket and hair teased tall - and on the official portrait painted by Tracy Harris.
Jarvix

Jarvix explores the marine multiverse on new EP “OnlyFish”

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Brett Fieidcamp delves into music by Jarvix, one of Oklahoma City's musicians who has a new EP coming out!
The Trial

Classic films for the new year are at OKC’s independent theaters

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Here are some classic films that still amaze for this first month of the new year at Oklahoma City's independent theaters.
arts

OKC Arts Council shortens Arts Festival, ends Opening Night

Arts Council Okla City announced New Years Opening Night is being discontinued and the Arts Festival in the spring will go from 6 to 4 days.

‘Promising Young Woman’ takes dead aim at misogyny

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Promising Young Woman by writer-director Emerald Fennell excels as a pitch-black revenge comedy and as blunt-force social commentary.

Colder Sept weather blowing stone-cold classics into OKC theaters

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Here is a rundown of some opportunities in OKC indy theaters to see some amazing classic movies, some as later refinements of the original.
theater

‘King of Pangaea’ faces grief with musical fantasy at Lyric

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World premiere musical “King of Pangaea” at Lyric is a fantasia of grief and family that’ll have your toe tapping even while your heart is breaking.

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.
RED

RED at Oklahoma Contemporary an immersive dance production

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Loosely based on the fable Little Red Riding Hood, RED is a modernized retelling of a familiar tale. It runs through May 4 at OK Contemporary in OKC.
The Church

Post-Punk legends The Church bringing dark, heady rock to Tower Theatre

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Australian indie/goth/psychedelic/post-punkers The Church offers up the mammoth, conceptual opus that is 2023's "The Hypnogogue," the latest in its 40-year run.
films

OKC theaters explore mind’s depths in dark character studies

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These deep, emotional character study films will be exploring the limits of the mind and the capacity of the heart in OKC cinemas this weekend.
Mad Honey

Mad Honey turn their gaze to growth on ‘Satellite Aphrodite’

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OKC's Mad Honey has a new album, Satelite Aphrodite, possessing a compelling throughline that stitches together the album's different approaches to its sound.