Break out of your algorithm with fresh views on major streaming services
If the days start to blend into one another, you might need to just jiggle the algorithm and force the streamers to rethink your taste.
Examine real lives, locations in OKC cinemas in March
March is about turning the lens toward the real world, real people, real places that have driven the true-life dramas of arts, culture, politics, and society.
‘The Killing of Two Lovers’ thoroughly explores raw emotions of separation
Despite what the title implies, Robert Machoian’s 'The Killing of Two Lovers' does not spoil the ending but is a depiction of crisis marriage.
New murals on NE OKC Homeland reflect Black life, family, and community
The new triptych of murals adorning two outside walls of the Northeast OKC Homeland grocery store are a vivid and vibrant visual marvel.
Creaturerealm Oklahoma brings reclaimed wonder, found-object fantasy
A group of tightly-knit, veteran artists and creators bring a showcase of their collaborative works to Oklahoma City University.
OKCMOA updates, expands Dale Chihuly exhibit with focus on evolution
OKCMOA celebrates their 20th year in their location by expanding and reimagining their Chihuly exhibit with “Chihuly: Then and Now.”
Melanin Stories exhibit reveals joy, life, triumph of Blackness in America
The Paseo’s First Friday of February launched an exhibition in the Paseo Arts and Creativity Center by Poetic City called Melanin Stories.
November films to be thankful for around Oklahoma City
As the leaves change color in autumn, so too do the films packing movie theaters. We have some ideas about the best to view in OKC in Nov.
‘Promising Young Woman’ takes dead aim at misogyny
Promising Young Woman by writer-director Emerald Fennell excels as a pitch-black revenge comedy and as blunt-force social commentary.
‘King of Pangaea’ faces grief with musical fantasy at Lyric
World premiere musical “King of Pangaea” at Lyric is a fantasia of grief and family that’ll have your toe tapping even while your heart is breaking.
La Caravana del Diablo exhibit reveals struggle, hope of Mexico’s caravans
Ada Trillo’s La Caravana del Diablo exhibit Each photograph is illuminated by the hope of its subjects and darkened by their fears.
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.
deadCenter Film Fest brings Black Lives Matter doc to virtual screens Sat
7 p.m. Sat, deadCenter’s virtual screening of the doc "Unapologetic" will serve as FFA’s capstone event for FilmEx, a virtual conference.
Alyx Picard Davis chosen to take helm of deadCenter Film in July
deadCenter Film, the nonprofit best known for deadCenter Film Festival (dCFF) in Oklahoma City, has chosen Alyx Picard Davis as the next Executive Director.
Helen Kelter Skelter bring psychedelic heat on ‘Chroma Crawl’
It's dense, textural, filled with walls of fuzzy guitars, fuzzy basslines, swirling, spaced-out, usually unintelligible vocals, and above all else, the barreling, unstoppable battering of the driving drum beats.