“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” – semi-sweet with little nutritional value
Brett Fieldcamp reviews the OKCBroadway presentation of the latest "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" now on tour in the U.S.
OKCMOA’s ARTonTAP focuses on brewing as an art form
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is presenting their Art on Tap this Saturday, October 23rd as a block party outside and art viewing inside.
deadCenter Film moves to new headquarters near Scissortail Park
The nonprofit deadCenter Film Festival organization cut the ribbon on their latest headquarters in downtown Oklahoma City Monday.
On Holiday sets self-loathing to punk hooks on new EP
The band On Holiday will be releasing the “2am EP” this Saturday, October 23rd at 89th Street in OKC before dropping it online Nov. 5.
Gojira bringing blazing metal, fiery activism to Diamond Ballroom
Heavy metal band Gojira is coming to the Diamond Ballroom Friday, Oct. 15. Their music brings an element of activism.
John Calvin Abney bringing folk-rock and Okie grit to Criterion this Sunday
John Calvin Abney from Tulsa will be playing the Criterion Theater in OKC Sunday. Brett Fieldcamp gives background on this talented Oklahoman.
OKC readying for big weekend of country-inspired concerts of all genres
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.
Bartlett Sher’s ‘My Fair Lady’ brings Broadway-level production to Civic Center
Brett Fieldcamp reviews the return of Broadway-level productions to the Civic Center in Oklahoma City with My Fair Lady.
“Manhattan Short Film Festival” at OKCMOA lets filmgoers be the judges
OKC audiences will have the honor to see the ten Academy short film finalists for 2021 and vote for Best Film and Best Actor.
OVAC’s “12×12” art fundraiser returns with fanfare, challenges
Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition - OVAC - brought back the ever-popular 12X12 Fundraiser Friday, Sept. 24 and Brett Fieldcamp was there.
St. Vincent bridges mystery, music with ‘The Nowhere Inn’ – Criterion gig
Oklahoma-born singer, songwriter Annie Clark - known as “St. Vincent” - has a new film, “The Nowhere Inn,” and new album “Daddy’s Home."
Factory Obscura’s “Mix-Tape” combines emotion, interactivity, accessibility
OKC-based arts collective Factory Obscura is keeping the emotional legacy of the mixtape alive as an interactive experience.
OKC indie supergroup Sisteria to debut at Tower Theatre this Saturday
For Katie Williams the new show is a particular kind of metamorphosis from singer/songwriter solo act to part of a real, collaborative band.
OKC Philharmonic rises to challenge of pandemic-era performance
The Oklahoma City Philharmonic remains one of the crown jewels of the city’s artistic and high-cultural society as they begin a new season.
Okla-made ‘Wild Indian’ is a bleak, difficult, profound look at Native identity
The Oklahoma-made movie "Wild Indian" is previewed by Brett Fieldcamp. He describes it as a "difficult and unflinchingly dark story."