OKCMOA’s ‘Blades & Ballet’ spotlights grace, glory of Chinese cinema
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is presenting a slate of these fiercely female-driven martial arts masterpieces November 3 - 5.
Post-Punk legends The Church bringing dark, heady rock to Tower Theatre
Australian indie/goth/psychedelic/post-punkers The Church offers up the mammoth, conceptual opus that is 2023's "The Hypnogogue," the latest in its 40-year run.
It’s an Indie-Rocktober on stages all across OKC
Even though there are loads of spooky-themed dance parties popping up all over town, it's also fall concert season kicking into overdrive for indie acts.
Catch these killer horror classics in OKC theaters in October
This October, OKC theaters are rolling out some of the horror genre's most legendary films most often seen on TV, but this month they will be on the big screen.
Mad Honey turn their gaze to growth on ‘Satellite Aphrodite’
OKC's Mad Honey has a new album, Satelite Aphrodite, possessing a compelling throughline that stitches together the album's different approaches to its sound.
Bend reality with these eclectic films in theaters across OKC
Film's endless cinematic possibilities can slough off the real world's rules and replace them all with the kind of wonder that our minds can only dream of.
YZMN lays tiny soul bare on raw, honest ‘Therapy’ EP
The new "Therapy" EP from OKC-based popstress YZMN makes a seriously strong case for the amorphous, funky, electronically sensual sound of modern pop.
OKC Phil launching new season with glamour, goth, guests galore
When it comes to riveting musical retrospectives and head-spinning classical musicianship, there's no show that outclasses the Oklahoma City Philharmonic.
Some quietly influential classics coming to OKC theaters
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Benji Kay explores ‘Hallways’ between pop-rock genres on new album
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Wide scope of Oklahoma music on display in recent singles
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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.
OKC goes all-in on art of Asian cinema in August
Brett Fieldcamp gives a rundown of significant Asian films being shown in August around Oklahoma City art houses and commercial theaters.
Turbo Wizard conjure metal magic on ‘Barbarian Love Songs’
Brett Fieldcamp reviews Turbo Wizard, A metal mainstay on the Oklahoma City scene for the best part of a decade.
OKC theaters present diverse lineup confronting modern issues
Sometimes you just need to sit down in the dark and confront terrifying realities directly with a film that doesn’t shy away from hard truths

















