OKC Philharmonic rises to challenge of pandemic-era performance
The Oklahoma City Philharmonic remains one of the crown jewels of the city’s artistic and high-cultural society as they begin a new season.
OKC’s Kill Carmine rock with virtual concerts and new media
The shock to the system that was 2020 came with loads of lasting consequences, but also some lasting contributions to the entertainment world.
OKCMOA presenting trio of Tinseltown terror from master David Lynch
Brett Fieldcamp previews three of his favorite David Lynch films, all being shown this weekend at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
Short cuts: Catch all the Oscar-nominated short films in OKC
It's the short-form categories that tend to go largely unheard of by casual viewers until the big night when the awards are announced.
OKCMOA’s ‘Blades & Ballet’ spotlights grace, glory of Chinese cinema
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is presenting a slate of these fiercely female-driven martial arts masterpieces November 3 - 5.
Cult classic comedy gets hilarious OKC remake with ‘DawgMuh’
Led by married comedians The Martin Duprass, OKC’s comedy scene comes together to remake cult comedy “Dogma” entirely from memory, with wild results.
Coming soon: weekly music and film coverage at Free Press
Activities that must return when coronavirus is finally controlled are going to concerts and returning to theaters to see films.
Manhattan Short Film Festival at OKCMOA spotlights community, culture
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art will be the site of the Oklahoma Premiere of this year's Manhattan Short Film Festival starting Sept. 28.
Artists say being back at Arts Festival ‘feels great!’ – ‘kind of emotional’
The first day of the Festival of the Arts had eager throngs of visitors who were ready for the festival's return.
OKCMOA opens Iranian visionary’s ‘Kiarostami: Beyond the Frame’
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art opens their new exclusive exhibition "Kiarostami: Beyond the Frame" Sat., Oct. 15. Here are the details.
Support for artists focus of Arts Council OKC programs
After making changes to the Arts Festival and ending Opening night, Arts Council OKC is focusing on two program expansions in 2024 that will support artists.
New album sees OKC Philharmonic honoring Bombing tragedy
The OKC Philharmonic releases a new album of musical tributes, both to the memory of the victims and to the unceasing passage of time.
Rodeo Cinema planning big for future with first full executive team
The nonprofit, independent Rodeo Cinema is bringing on a new executive director, keeping the rest of the staff and pointing to the future.
The 80s are alive in the sounds of new Oklahoma singles
The 80s have been back for a while. But it’s taken a long time for that decade’s influence to rise above synthy, saccharine pastiche.
Escape into fantasy films at OKC theaters in May
From family-friendly fare to classics, iconic and cult-like, the May fantasy options in OKC theaters are offering something for everyone.