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YZMN lays tiny soul bare on raw, honest ‘Therapy’ EP

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The new "Therapy" EP from OKC-based popstress YZMN makes a seriously strong case for the amorphous, funky, electronically sensual sound of modern pop.
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.
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Local artists join on compilation to ‘Help Oklahoma Teachers’

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"Help Oklahoma Teachers" is a compilation showcasing some of the state's biggest talents across genres, all to raise funds for the non-profit RestoreOKC.
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OKC goes all-in on art of Asian cinema in August

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Brett Fieldcamp gives a rundown of significant Asian films being shown in August around Oklahoma City art houses and commercial theaters.
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Turbo Wizard conjure metal magic on ‘Barbarian Love Songs’

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Brett Fieldcamp reviews Turbo Wizard, A metal mainstay on the Oklahoma City scene for the best part of a decade.

OKC theaters present diverse lineup confronting modern issues

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Sometimes you just need to sit down in the dark and confront terrifying realities directly with a film that doesn’t shy away from hard truths
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OKC Arts Council shortens Arts Festival, ends Opening Night

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Arts Council Okla City announced New Years Opening Night is being discontinued and the Arts Festival in the spring will go from 6 to 4 days.
The Conductor

It’s a singalong summer with musical theater in OKC

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As OKC’s recent blockbuster run of “Hamilton” proved, younger audiences might just be hungrier than ever for live musical theater.
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A tune for every taste in OKC’s summer single rundown

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Local artists have been recently dropping one hot track after another, covering seemingly every imaginable indie taste, says Brett Fieldcamp.
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OKCMOA celebrates Francophile cinema with ‘French Film in July’

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Each year, the Sam Noble Theater at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art goes all-in on French cinema for a full month with “French Film in July."