deadCenter Film Fest brings Black Lives Matter doc to virtual screens Sat
7 p.m. Sat, deadCenter’s virtual screening of the doc "Unapologetic" will serve as FFA’s capstone event for FilmEx, a virtual conference.
Ease into Spring with these great singer/songwriter acts coming to OKC
Singer/songwriters have given us some interesting and excellent music over the years. And, some of the newest ones are coming to OKC.
Disco Stranger go hard on soft rock with debut EP
Now, much to the surprise of boomers everywhere, it’s not only okay to like soft rock, it’s actually become (kind of) cool.
OKC Civic Center reopening with renovations, revamped theater
The Civic Center has been undergoing extensive upgrades and is about to officially reopen although there have been productions in it lately.
Keep the love coming all month with romance films in OKC
All the love and romance does not have to cease as soon as the clock strikes midnight on the 15th. The romance can continue through February with these films.
‘Promising Young Woman’ takes dead aim at misogyny
Promising Young Woman by writer-director Emerald Fennell excels as a pitch-black revenge comedy and as blunt-force social commentary.
Artist readies mural to adorn busy ‘La 29’ retail corridor on southside
La 29, also known as SW29 District, chose the piece “Bailamos” by Nick Bayer as the newest mural for the famous southside business corredor.
Steamroller Print Festival highlights local artists — DIY roots
April events are already off to a strong start in OKC with the 6th annual Steamroller Print Fest Saturday.
DCF Concerts moves toward normalcy with Diamond Ballroom shows
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 .
Can’t miss films and events at deadCenter Film Festival — Day 3
Brett Fieldcamp provides tips on what are the can't-miss events and films during day 3 -- Saturday -- of deadCenter Film Festival.
A trip around the filmmaking world with OKCMOA’s screening slate
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is showing some unique films from around the world in May and June, ones you won't want to miss.
Blue Note expanding scope, diversity of artists in new year
There’s long been a sense that Blue Note could be restored to its former jazzy, bluesy, rootsy glory, says Brett Fieldcamp.
YZMN lays tiny soul bare on raw, honest ‘Therapy’ EP
The new "Therapy" EP from OKC-based popstress YZMN makes a seriously strong case for the amorphous, funky, electronically sensual sound of modern pop.
deadCenter Film Festival to go online, extend to 11 days in June
In it's 20th year, the deadCenter Film Festival will feature a schedule twice as long for half the price and include more movies and panels.
‘The Room’ star Greg Sestero to bring screening and surprises to OKC
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.