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.
Nia Moné breaks in Beer City stage with star presence, soul
Beer City music venue opened with Nia Moné and Original Flow this week with a packed house of eager fans of the artists and Beer City owners.
Roughtail Brewing offering refuge for marginalized OKC punk rock
Punks are running out of places to go in OKC. But, there are some surprise venues that have stepped up and become welcoming places.
Nathan Poppe’s concert photography captures energy of performance
Nathan Poppe, photographer, journalist, and editor held a show and artist's reception Friday night at Lively Beerworks in OKC.
Matt Lowery maps space between ambience and melody on ‘Waking’
Matt Lowery's newest full-length album, appropriately titled “Waking,” is the musical equivalent of dozing in and out of consciousness.
Ease into Spring with these great singer/songwriter acts coming to OKC
Singer/songwriters have given us some interesting and excellent music over the years. And, some of the newest ones are coming to OKC.
Documentary Shorts see spotlight in OKC despite Oscar broadcast snub
OKC’s most respected art houses are committed to screening the contenders for this year’s Documentary Short Subject race.
OKCMOA aims for “The Perfect Shot” with new sports photography exhibit
Walter Iooss Jr. stepped into the world of sports photography with a shockingly artistic eye and a focus on the players themselves.
Josh Sallee confronts LA celebrity circus in new single “Hollywood Hoax”
Josh Sallee went to Los Angeles to find success but found something entirely different. He has now returned to OKC and has created new work.
Tower Theatre back to sold-out shows ahead of sister venue launch
After a sold-out concert Sunday, Tower Theatre operators are looking forward to recovery for that venue and to opening a new one: Beer City.
deadCenter Film begins women and non-binary programmers series
A programming series by deadCenter Film starting Feb, 25 will feature films chosen by six women and non-binary notables from the OKC metro.
Jason Scott & the High Heat push southern boundaries on ‘Castle Rock’
It’s easy to slap a “Country” label onto Jason Scott’s music, but something as simplistic and traditional as that just feels a bit wrong.
deadCenter focused on education, inclusivity in first Oscar qualifying year
Few arts or entertainment institutions in Oklahoma have the clout and staying power of the deadCenter Film Festival.
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.
OKC Film community reacts to Oscars, awards, cinematic competition
What matters much more than who wins on Oscar Night is paying attention to the films that get recognized throughout awards season.