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.
Woman-led singles of all styles propel OKC music into April
There might be no better time to highlight the incomparably creative women at the forefront of the city's music scene.
Revisit classic 80s favorites on OKC screens in March
It's the perfect time to explore some of your own big screen blind spots or revisit some comforting classics in OKC indy houses and chains.
Plain Speak capture pain of nostalgia on ‘Calamity’
Brett Fieldcamp reviews “Calamity,” the newest album from Plain Speak, and their first full-length effort in eight and a half years.
The War and Treaty changing country ahead of Beer City stop
The War and Treaty, a black duo that has crossed the racial barrier into country music, are transforming how fans think about the genre.
BUGNOG explore metal past, doomy present on ‘Lummox’ EP
BUGNOG's newest effort, "Lummox," offers fans a tighter, darker, and more adept mashing of metal styles than ever before.
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.
New high energy local OKC singles to propel you through February
Some of the OKC metro’s brightest acts and rising stars dropped some majorly energetic tracks for February.
Fly under the radar with these under-hyped films in February
it's a great time to take a look around OKC's theaters and check out some of the less hyped films on screen.
Kyle Reid finds edge in throwback jazz on ‘Tin Can Gramophone’
Brett Fieldcamp reviews Kyle Reid's new album just released, and provides info on how to find Reid local live performances coming up soon.
Oscar season! Surprises, snubs, nominated films playing in OKC
Brett Fieldcamp takes a look at a few Academy Award nominees that will be screening at local theaters right now or very soon.
Shake off the early year blues with new local singles
January can be a tough time for discovering new music. But, some of OKC’s best are popping in early to give you just what you need.
Blue Note expanding scope, diversity of artists in new year
There’s long been a sense that Blue Note could be restored to its former jazzy, bluesy, rootsy glory, says Brett Fieldcamp.
















