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.
Local artists join on compilation to ‘Help Oklahoma Teachers’
"Help Oklahoma Teachers" is a compilation showcasing some of the state's biggest talents across genres, all to raise funds for the non-profit RestoreOKC.
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.
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.
OKC music’s best moments and biggest surprises of 2022
We have some very favorite moments in OKC music this year, including album releases, single performances and even continuing moments in time.
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.
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.
Donovan Funk lays heart bare on epic debut ‘Subjective Reality’
Brett Fieldcamp reviews OKC's Donovan Funk, whose debut full-length “Subjective Reality” drops October 28th.
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.
OKC theaters in November offer films for all seasons
OKC's arthouses, indie theaters, and screening groups are presenting a lineup in November that seems to cover all the bases, from summer fun to darkest winter.
Rodeo Cinema planning big for future with first full executive team
The nonprofit, independent Rodeo Cinema is bringing on a new executive director, keeping the rest of the staff and pointing to the future.
John Calvin Abney travels new sonic-scenic worlds on “Tourist”
"This album feels like the clearest example yet of Abney’s increasing trust in his songwriting and delivery." says Brett Fieldcamp.
Brad Fielder finds comfort in cacophony on ‘Way Highly’
This isn't singalong bar rock. It's not stomp-clap alt-folk. It's blues. And not that modern, precise electric guitar affectation of John Mayer or Joe Bonamassa.
Blue Note’s Punk Rock Social to celebrate diverse punk community
Sat, Sept. 24 OKC’s historic and newly renovated Blue Note hosts their first-ever festival event in the form of the Punk Rock Social.
Nabihah Iqbal bringing dreamy pop, worldly mind to Ponyboy
The music of Nabihah Iqbal is so expansive, so widescreen, that it's hard to believe it can be contained on the small upstairs stage at Ponyboy in OKC.