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St. Vincent bridges mystery, music with ‘The Nowhere Inn’ – Criterion gig

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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

Factory Obscura’s “Mix-Tape” combines emotion, interactivity, accessibility

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OKC-based arts collective Factory Obscura is keeping the emotional legacy of the mixtape alive as an interactive experience.
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OKC indie supergroup Sisteria to debut at Tower Theatre this Saturday

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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

OKC Philharmonic rises to challenge of pandemic-era performance

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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

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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."
First Americans Museum

First Americans Museum Brings Dignity to Indigenous Art and History

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OKLAHOMA CITY (Free Press) -- Crowning the southern skyline of Oklahoma City with an epic half-dome, the First Americans Museum will open its doors...

OKCMOA presenting exclusive US look at ‘The Painters of Pompeii’

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The Oklahoma City Museum of Art features an exclusive show of frescoes from Pompeii, Italy through October 17.
The Room

‘The Room’ star Greg Sestero to bring screening and surprises to OKC

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OKC fans can join in the insanity of "The Room" this weekend as Rodeo Cinema hosts a screening of the film + Q&A with Greg Sestero.
Jarvix

Jarvix explores the marine multiverse on new EP “OnlyFish”

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Brett Fieidcamp delves into music by Jarvix, one of Oklahoma City's musicians who has a new EP coming out!
Tower Theatre

Tower Theater announces vax rule with wide support, few objections

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While some other OKC concert venues remain silent about vaccinations, The Tower Theatre management have set a new vaccination requirement.
Annette

‘Annette’ is a strange, compelling, and wholly American modern opera

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"Annette" is a film that seems like it’s begging for that cult status and reveling in its own acquired taste.

Rodeo Cinema to host screening and Q&A for legendary concert film

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On August 22nd, Rodeo Cinema in the Stockyards will be hosting a FREE public screening of the legendary concert movie, "Stop Making Sense."

OKC shoegazers Neon Cathedral launch short-but-sweet debut EP

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Neon Cathedral began life as an outlet for the darker musical tendencies of Shirley Sanders and Shawn Stafford. Velvet is their debut EP.

‘The Green Knight’ is a surreal, poetic hero’s journey anchored by sincerity

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“The Green Knight,” has such stunning beauty and earnest introspection that it may very well be the world’s best-ever Arthurian adaptation.
deadCenter

deadCenter Film Festival now officially in pipeline to Academy Awards

Oklahoma City's deadCenter Film Festival is now an official part of the festival route for filmmakers to the ACADEMY AWARDS®.