It’s a hard rock summer with these new, heavy OKC singles
With egregious judicial decisions and political scandals, it’s safe to say that the time for some heavy, unbridled rock music is nigh.
Rodeo Cinema offers wild, gross alternatives to typical Hollywood summer
Well, it’s summer now, and in addition to the sweltering, triple-digit heat, that also inevitably means it’s Hollywood blockbuster season.
Jabee showcasing soul, solidarity with “Juneteenth on the East” festival
Once again, Jabee and many other collaborators are bringing top talent to the Juneteenth on the East festival on NE 23rd Street.
deadCenter Film Festival 2022 kicks off with new voices, renewed purpose
For the 22nd year in a row, OKC’s premiere indie showcase and film festival, deadCenter, gets rolling this week.
Blue Note announces exciting, diverse lineup for reopening month
After half a year of major renovations, COVID, and last-minute delays, OKC’s historic Blue Note Lounge is ready to reopen this week.
A trip around the filmmaking world with OKCMOA’s screening slate
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is showing some unique films from around the world in May and June, ones you won't want to miss.
Flock of Pigs dodge expectations, bad deals on new single “Blacklisted”
The OKC-Norman band Flock of Pigs is back in OKC and has released their first single since a weird foray in New York with sketchy managers.
Lunar Division conjure “Phantom” of old school rock on new album
Brett Fieldcamp says to check out OKC’s Lunar Division to see that rock is not only still kicking, but still going strong.
Strange, surreal films abound across OKC in May
Here are some films for May in OKC that are so weird, wild, and unconventional that the weather outside feels stable in comparison.
Progressive OKC trio SHIFT attempt ‘post-pop experiment’ on debut album
SHIFT’s debut album “Timelines” is a joyride through the staggering skills and melting-pot sensibilities of the band says Brett Fieldcamp.
Keep an ear out for these acts at Festival of the Arts
Performing arts are big at the Oklahoma City Festival of the arts this year and Brett Fieldcamp gives you a quick rundown of the acts.
OK-made mockumentary “Elusive” much more than “stupid bigfoot movie”
Sometimes you see a film that is so much better than it has any right or reason to be. Elusive is one of those.
Nia Moné breaks in Beer City stage with star presence, soul
Beer City music venue opened with Nia Moné and Original Flow this week with a packed house of eager fans of the artists and Beer City owners.
Roughtail Brewing offering refuge for marginalized OKC punk rock
Punks are running out of places to go in OKC. But, there are some surprise venues that have stepped up and become welcoming places.
Matt Lowery maps space between ambience and melody on ‘Waking’
Matt Lowery's newest full-length album, appropriately titled “Waking,” is the musical equivalent of dozing in and out of consciousness.