Oscar-nominated shorts at OKCMOA offer beauty, tragedy
Brett Fieldcamp gives a rundown of Oscar-nominated short films that he says are "a deeper, faster focus on heart-wrenching emotional beats or rug-pulling turns."
Oscar nominee ‘Another Round’ takes day drinking to its logical extreme
George Lang reviews "Another Round" showing this weekend at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Also, see what's going on in OKC in music and film.
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.
OKCMOA Moderns host Jabee, Sitzes, Nice to discuss art, activism
The Moderns, the membership/planning board of OKCMOA, asked three well-known local art and social leaders to take part in a public discussion.
OKC Broadway welcomes ‘Chicago — the Musical’ tour
“Chicago is a true example of there being no small parts in theater; every part is busy, from curtain up to curtain down” -- Heath Jones, OKC.
Five see-worthy shorts at the 2021 deadCenter Film Festival
As in past years, the 21st annual deadCenter Film Festival delivers a trove of spectacular short films as part of its roster.
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.
Here is a concert cornucopia of OKC music in November
You have plenty of options for a wide range of music concerts at local OKC venues during November. Brett Fieldcamp has the details.
Oscar season! Surprises, snubs, nominated films playing in OKC
Brett Fieldcamp takes a look at a few Academy Award nominees that will be screening at local theaters right now or very soon.
Mad Honey turn their gaze to growth on ‘Satellite Aphrodite’
OKC's Mad Honey has a new album, Satelite Aphrodite, possessing a compelling throughline that stitches together the album's different approaches to its sound.
Examine real lives, locations in OKC cinemas in March
March is about turning the lens toward the real world, real people, real places that have driven the true-life dramas of arts, culture, politics, and society.
Benh Zeitlin’s Wendy mires the Lost Boys in muddled storytelling
While Benh Zeitlin’s Beasts spoke to the erasure of wetlands and life in a cloistered community after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the move toward more pronounced fantasy renders Wendy as a mere hanging rod for Zeitlin’s tarnished window dressing.
‘The Green Knight’ is a surreal, poetic hero’s journey anchored by sincerity
“The Green Knight,” has such stunning beauty and earnest introspection that it may very well be the world’s best-ever Arthurian adaptation.
Mix-tape by Factory Obscura engages every sense
The latest Mix-tape by Factory Obscura now has Valentines Day themed sections added to the experience to join 9th Street merchants' theme.
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.