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Arts Festival

Festival of the Arts showcases visual, culinary, and performance art

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The 57th annual Festival of the Arts officially kicked off with art, music, and food Tuesday. The festival runs through Sunday.
The Immaginaries

For The Imaginaries, real life got in the way of almost everything

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Album release cycles can be hectic under normal conditions, but Maggie McClure and Shane Henry, the married duo at the core of The Imaginaries, have a next-level story to tell.

Can’t-miss films, events at deadCenter Film Festival, Day 1

It's opening day for the biggest film event in all of Oklahoma: deadCenter Film Festival 2023!
Lunar Division

Lunar Division conjure “Phantom” of old school rock on new album

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Brett Fieldcamp says to check out OKC’s Lunar Division to see that rock is not only still kicking, but still going strong.
Chat pile

OKC music’s best moments and biggest surprises of 2022

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We have some very favorite moments in OKC music this year, including album releases, single performances and even continuing moments in time.
movie

OKC goes all-in on art of Asian cinema in August

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Brett Fieldcamp gives a rundown of significant Asian films being shown in August around Oklahoma City art houses and commercial theaters.
music

Keep cool with chilled-out recent singles from OKC music

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Soulful subtlety, minimalist magic, and experimental hip-hop all feature in recent local music singles from some of the city’s best and most diverse artists.

Five features worth focusing on at this year’s deadCenter Film Festival

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Each year, deadCenter Film Festival pushes the boundaries and promotes the kind of daring, innovative filmmaking that will shape the future of cinema.

Okla-made ‘Wild Indian’ is a bleak, difficult, profound look at Native identity

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The Oklahoma-made movie "Wild Indian" is previewed by Brett Fieldcamp. He describes it as a "difficult and unflinchingly dark story."
Ruscha

“Ed Ruscha: OKLA” exhibition illustrates meaning of Oklahoma City

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Oklahoma Contemporary is providing residents in Oklahoma City an unprecedented opportunity to consider its identity in the art of Ed Ruscha.
Festival of the arts

Incoming Arts Council OKC exec director introduced at Arts Festival

The Arts Council of OKC publicly introduced its new executive director, Angela Cozby, on the first day of the OKC Arts Festival.
HOPPIS

Factory Obscura’s ‘HOPPIS’ peeks into a joyous, transcendent world

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Rarely has OKC seen a work that fits that wholly unexplainable, experiential descriptor better than HOPPIS, the new installation at Factory Obscura's Mix-Tape.

OKC readying for big weekend of country-inspired concerts of all genres

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Oklahoma City is in for a big weekend of country music of many types and Brett Fieldcamp gives us some ideas about where to find it.
Opening night

OKC to celebrate ‘Opening Night 2022’ with eclectic musical lineup

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Oklahoma City's Opening Night has been a staple of life in OKC for decades and is back in person this year with some great acts.
music

Gonzo LeBronzo fight apathy with energy on debut ‘Collapse Ecstatic’

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Brett Fieldcamp takes a close look at Gonzo LeBronzo's debut album "Collapse Ecstatic," calling it "frantic, frenzied".