For The Imaginaries, real life got in the way of almost everything
Album release cycles can be hectic under normal conditions, but Maggie McClure and Shane Henry, the married duo at the core of The Imaginaries, have a next-level story to tell.
“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” – semi-sweet with little nutritional value
Brett Fieldcamp reviews the OKCBroadway presentation of the latest "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" now on tour in the U.S.
OKC Pride Alliance headliner Greyson Chance victorious after early fame
Greyson Chance is the headliner Friday for the Oklahoma City Pride Alliance Festival at Scissortail Park in downtown OKC lasting thru Sunday.
OKC bars keep city’s jazz legacy alive with weekly ‘Jazz Nights’
Oklahoma City's bars keep jazz alive in the metro with Jazz Nights that feature some impressive local talent.
‘Hamilton’ at Civic Center: Fresh voices give Revolution new life
Even if you are fairly familiar with this work, subtle differences and inspired portrayals are enough to make this 'Hamilton' worth it.
Juneteenth two-day celebration in Oklahoma City features music, film
Starting on the Eastside Saturday and then moving to Scissortail Park Sunday, this year's celebration of Juneteenth will be a special one.
John Calvin Abney bringing folk-rock and Okie grit to Criterion this Sunday
John Calvin Abney from Tulsa will be playing the Criterion Theater in OKC Sunday. Brett Fieldcamp gives background on this talented Oklahoman.
Tower Theatre plans recovery from pandemic effects by increasing shows
Tower Theatre operators Chad Whitehead and Stephen Tyler now see a way to recover their live music business safely in coming months.
Fire in Little Africa explores Tulsa Race Massacre through hip-hop at Oklahoma Contemporary
Fire in Little Africa comes to Oklahoma Contemporary in OKC Saturday to explore the Tulsa Race Massacre through hip hop.
St. Vincent bridges mystery, music with ‘The Nowhere Inn’ – Criterion gig
Oklahoma-born singer, songwriter Annie Clark - known as “St. Vincent” - has a new film, “The Nowhere Inn,” and new album “Daddy’s Home."
OKC shoegazers Neon Cathedral launch short-but-sweet debut EP
Neon Cathedral began life as an outlet for the darker musical tendencies of Shirley Sanders and Shawn Stafford. Velvet is their debut EP.
Review: Jabee, Tower Theatre convey real hope through virtual concert
Jabee kicked off the first of four livestreaming concerts from Ponyboy at The Tower Theater born of necessity with COVID-19 closing down venues.
BedTime is rested, ready for live shows, but will stick to streaming for now
Eli Tostado and Tanner Nicholls of BedTime were full of new ideas in 2020 but without a place to deploy them thanks to COVID-19 shutdowns.
DCF Concerts moves toward normalcy with Diamond Ballroom shows
DCF Concerts announced a June 19 date at the Diamond Ballroom for Dirty Honey. It's not the first show DCF promoted since the COVID-19 pandemic, but it reflects how things have changed .