It’s a singalong summer with musical theater in OKC
As OKC’s recent blockbuster run of “Hamilton” proved, younger audiences might just be hungrier than ever for live musical theater.
A tune for every taste in OKC’s summer single rundown
Local artists have been recently dropping one hot track after another, covering seemingly every imaginable indie taste, says Brett Fieldcamp.
OKCMOA celebrates Francophile cinema with ‘French Film in July’
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."
Auteur visions invade Oklahoma City theaters through June
Movies being shown in Oklahoma City in June are truly in the category of being created by auteurs says Brett Fieldcamp.
Helen Kelter Skelter bring psychedelic heat on ‘Chroma Crawl’
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.
OKC Civic Center reopening with renovations, revamped theater
The Civic Center has been undergoing extensive upgrades and is about to officially reopen although there have been productions in it lately.
Your guide to deadCenter 2023: What to see & when!
deadCenter Film Festival features a packed slate this year bursting with creative shorts and decidedly diverse features.
Tributes and dance parties: your guide to the nostalgia craze
Straight-up nostalgia bait has clearly proven lucrative beyond anyone's expectations for local OKC venues says Brett Fieldcamp.
Adventurous rock singles dominate OKC’s May music
Oklahoma City has some seriously adventurous rockers in addition to the wide spectrum of other music scenes says Brett Fieldcamp.
Kick off the concert season with these fiery May rock shows
From punk to prog to grunge to indie, whatever rock brand gets your head banging, OKC stages have just what you need to make it through May.
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.
Intensity, melody collide on terrible thieves’ ‘Songs to Sing Along To’
OKC’s terrible thieves are emerging to once again carry the emo sound back to its landlocked, hearts-on-sleeves roots, says Brett Fieldcamp.
Festival of the Arts shining spotlight on diverse music lineup
As we approach the annual Festival of the Arts in OKC, Brett Fieldcamp gives a rundown of some of the must-see music acts this year.
John Calvin Abney battles vocal damage with wordless ‘Departure Nocturnes’
John Calvin Abney has been singing so much that now he needs vocal cord surgery. This instrumental album's proceeds will help pay for it.
Cult classic films conquer OKC screens in April
There's just nothing in cinema quite like those weird, wild unexpected little gems that so often popped in and out of theaters.

















