New album sees OKC Philharmonic honoring Bombing tragedy
The OKC Philharmonic releases a new album of musical tributes, both to the memory of the victims and to the unceasing passage of time.
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.
The 80s are alive in the sounds of new Oklahoma singles
The 80s have been back for a while. But it’s taken a long time for that decade’s influence to rise above synthy, saccharine pastiche.
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.
Upcoming rock shows to heat up OKC clubs, theaters, arenas
2024 is set to hit the ground running over these coming weeks with a handful of rock shows guaranteed to get you dancing, grooving, or headbanging.
deadCenter Film Fest fans enjoy schedule launch at Winchester Drive-In
To promote its schedule for the 21st dC June 10-20, the film "Golden Arm" was shown at the Winchester Drive-In Thursday.
Oklahoma Contemporary arrives with opening in Automobile Alley
Oklahoma Contemporary is now open after a long journey of moving to a new spot in Automobile Alley in Oklahoma City.
First in SW 29 District, ‘La Historia’ mural recalls deep Hispanic history
"La Historia" was the first mural in the thriving SW 29 Revitalization District and still provides beauty and a rich history lesson.
‘Hamilton’ at Civic Center: Fresh voices give Revolution new life
Even if you are fairly familiar with this work, subtle differences and inspired portrayals are enough to make this 'Hamilton' worth it.
Review: Jabee, Tower Theatre convey real hope through virtual concert
Jabee kicked off the first of four livestreaming concerts from Ponyboy at The Tower Theater born of necessity with COVID-19 closing down venues.
Familiar leader back in as interim executive director for deadCenter Film
Cacky Poarch is back as the interim executive director of deadCenter Film Festival as basics of the 2022 Festival emerge.
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.
Rodrick Malone raps existential on powerful ‘Grandma’s Boy’
Brett Fieldcamp reviews Roderick Malone's new "Grandma's Boy" calling it "a trip into Malone’s own youth and psychological history."
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
April concerts see local venues host national names in OKC
OKC stages are welcoming some of the best names in art-folk, energetic rock, guitar blues, and wild metal with tour stops throughout April.