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John Calvin Abney

John Calvin Abney travels new sonic-scenic worlds on “Tourist”

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"This album feels like the clearest example yet of Abney’s increasing trust in his songwriting and delivery." says Brett Fieldcamp.

OKCMOA’S ‘The Perfect Shot’ turns lens on stories, struggles in sports

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Free Press and Trifecta Communications teamed up to provide a story and matching 360 degree video of the Walter Ioos, Jr. exhibit at OKCMOA.

Local Man Ruins Everything band succeeds at everything on new release

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Brett Fieldcamp reviews the latest creation of the band Local Man Ruins Everything and has much to recommend about it.
Oklahoma Cine Latino Film Festival, 2017

Okla Cine Latino Film Festival reveals strong local talent

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The third annual Cine Latino Film Festival entertained a filled UCO CHK Central Boathouse Saturday evening. It revealed the talents of many Oklahoma City filmmakers,...
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“Revival” director, performers explain process of music video production

Reagan Elkins' skillful filmmaking coupled with Maggie McClure and Shane Henry's musical and acting skills came together to get the story told well.

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.
Fans ask questions to "Gremlin" crew

Bellgardt’s “Gremlin” draws posse back to deadCENTER

Emmy winning local filmmaker Ryan Bellgardt has a loyal following who will show up to see his next film just about every time. After his...
Fieldworks

“Fieldworks: Beyond Measure” exhibit intimately terrestrial in focus

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"Fieldworks: Beyond Measure" is a new exhibit at the recently-opened Oklahoma Contemporary in Oklahoma City.
Sisteria

Sisteria combine textures, influences into stage presence, musical power

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Sisteria is a band right on the cusp of their full power, even after less than a year of performing together.

OKC shoegazers Neon Cathedral launch short-but-sweet debut EP

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Neon Cathedral began life as an outlet for the darker musical tendencies of Shirley Sanders and Shawn Stafford. Velvet is their debut EP.
OKCine Latino Film Festival 2020

OKCine Latino Film Festival explores both the personal and the political

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The worldwide Latinx film community continues to flourish, and for six years, OKCine Latino Film Festival has offered its enthusiastic support.
Rodeo Cinema on Film Row

Ribbon cut on Rodeo Cinema Film Row – Grand opening Friday night

The ribbon has been cut for Rodeo Cinema's additional new location at the Paramount on Film Row and the Grand Opening is Friday night.
La 29

Artist readies mural to adorn busy ‘La 29’ retail corridor on southside

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La 29, also known as SW29 District, chose the piece “Bailamos” by Nick Bayer as the newest mural for the famous southside business corredor.

Gojira bringing blazing metal, fiery activism to Diamond Ballroom

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Heavy metal band Gojira is coming to the Diamond Ballroom Friday, Oct. 15. Their music brings an element of activism.
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OKCMOA celebrates Francophile cinema with ‘French Film in July’

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Each year, the Sam Noble Theater at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art goes all-in on French cinema for a full month with “French Film in July."