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Factory Obscura brings stepmom’s PROFITOPIA oozing to life

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Marrying an immersive, goo-covered experience with the music of local rockers stepmom, Factory Obscura's brand new PROFITOPIA implores us to take back our time.
film

Epic romances span space and time in OKC films in November

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All through November, OKC theaters are delivering the love in epic romances spanning decades and millennia while staring down societal norms and even tragedy.
music

November gigs see glitches, gizzards, and OKC hip-hop greats

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November concerts in OKC offer local rap royalty, genre-smashing heroes, and a rare chance to catch some audio/visual experimentation at your local library.
movies

Non-horror alternatives for harrowing Halloween films in OKC

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Not everyone wants ghouls and gore for Halloween, so if you want to be unsettled without being chilled to the bone, here are some unconventionally scary flicks.
music

Fears, flowers, dogs come to play in new local music drops

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Recent singles see some of Oklahoma's best and breaking songwriters embracing mood, space, and passion with indie-rock, southern soul, and stripped-down folk.
music

Chat Pile focus on the pain on new album ‘Cool World’

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OKC noise-metal breakouts Chat Pile return with sophomore album "Cool World," sharpening their crushing sound and mining the depths of war, rage, and guilt.
ballet

Oklahoma City Ballet opens 2024-2025 season with ‘Peter Pan’

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Oklahoma City Ballet sprinkles fairy dust this weekend at the Civic Center opening their 2024-2025 season with “Peter Pan.” 
film

Surrealist anti-biopic ‘Daaaaaali!’ a riotous, dreamy trip

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Screening this weekend at OKCMOA, French experimenter Quentin Dupieaux's "Daaaaaali!" explores the surrealist's mind through the same strange vision he created.
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Soul Asylum set to keep it raw, raucous at upcoming Tower gig

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Alt-rock pioneers Soul Asylum talked to Free Press about their straightforward sound and connecting across decades ahead of their Tower Theatre stop Oct. 18th.
film

‘Eureka’ is a challenging, poetic film of Native life

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OKCMOA presents "Eureka" from director Lisandro Alonso, a quiet, deliberately challenging trio of stories considering the Indigenous experience in the Americas.
film

Birds, bloodsuckers, and B-movie heroes haunt October films

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OKC screens are hosting some of the best horrors of the 60s, 70s, and 80s, and a raucous anniversary screening for one of the best-worst films of all time.
musical

‘MJ The Musical’ celebrates, life, legacy of Michael Jackson

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“MJ The Musical,” at OKC’s Civic Center portrays the creative process of The King of Pop, Michael Jackson with all of its ups and downs.
music

Rapper S. Reidy feels ‘A Little Different’ on emotional new EP

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Rapper S. Reidy leaves the past behind and gets thoughtful about age, memory, life, and death on new EP "I Think I Feel a Little Different."
theater

Recipe for success — Carpenter Square opens its 41st season

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Carpenter Square Theatre opened its 41st season with “Making Sweet Tea and Other Secrets” by Paul Elliott. Adrienne Proctor has this review.
musical

Lyric’s ‘Once on This Island’ a rousing cultural celebration

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Lyric Theatre's production of Caribbean-set "Once on This Island" is an electric, joyful affair, showcasing the community, culture, and music of its setting.