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Opolis salvages Norman Music Fest with last-minute Tomorrowfest

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Following Norman Music Festival's weather-wary cancellation, Opolis rallied artists and community for a short-notice make-up mini festival dubbed Tomorrowfest.
shorts

Documentary Shorts see spotlight in OKC despite Oscar broadcast snub

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OKC’s most respected art houses are committed to screening the contenders for this year’s Documentary Short Subject race.
CAJ

CAJ resists rules, expectations on ‘Bottom of the Well EP’

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No matter what you call it, there’s no denying that Oklahoma City’s CAJ isn’t concerned with fitting easily into any box.
deadCenter

Your guide to deadCenter 2023: What to see & when!

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deadCenter Film Festival features a packed slate this year bursting with creative shorts and decidedly diverse features.
Coat

Coat get spaced out, soulful on self-titled debut EP

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Coat, the simply, starkly named new OKC indie supergroup is finally dropping their debut EP on streamers Friday, February 9th. Here's our take on the effort.
deadCenter

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.

‘Dead Pigs’ takes a satirical look at life in fast-growing Shanghai

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Film critic George Lang takes a close look at 'Dead Pigs', a satirical film about modern Shanghai. Showing at Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
public art

Latest public art install at Capitol Hill Library points to human possibilities

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"Never Stop Dreaming … The Sky is the Limit" by Beatriz Mayorca is the latest installation of art at one of Oklahoma City's Public Buildings.

Movies, Music, and Meals! Celebrate the Holidays around OKC

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Brett Fieldcamp gives you some ideas for what to do around Oklahoma City over the holidays with a broad array of activities.
Rodin

Humanity in still-life at OKCMOA’s Rodin exhibition ‘True Nature’

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Okla City Museum of Art presents an unprecedented look at the art, process, and life of monumental sculptor Auguste Rodin through the summer.

DCF Concerts moves toward normalcy with Diamond Ballroom shows

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DCF Concerts announced a June 19 date at the Diamond Ballroom for Dirty Honey. It's not the first show DCF promoted since the COVID-19 pandemic, but it reflects how things have changed .
Lincka

Can’t miss films and events at deadCenter Film Festival — Day 2

Be sure to catch these happenings at Day 2 of deadCenter Film Festival 2023, and check out our featured selection for the day
Flock of Pigs

Flock of Pigs dodge expectations, bad deals on new single “Blacklisted”

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The OKC-Norman band Flock of Pigs is back in OKC and has released their first single since a weird foray in New York with sketchy managers.
The Trial

Classic films for the new year are at OKC’s independent theaters

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Here are some classic films that still amaze for this first month of the new year at Oklahoma City's independent theaters.
OKC Phil

OKC Phil launching new season with glamour, goth, guests galore

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When it comes to riveting musical retrospectives and head-spinning classical musicianship, there's no show that outclasses the Oklahoma City Philharmonic.