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‘Savage Land’ explores historical trauma, cycle of anti-Native violence

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The new documentary “Savage Land” recounts the harrowing and continually tragic story of the Goodblanket family of Custer County, Oklahoma.
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Festival of the Arts shining spotlight on diverse music lineup

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As we approach the annual Festival of the Arts in OKC, Brett Fieldcamp gives a rundown of some of the must-see music acts this year.
Theatre Crude

Theatre Crude’s ‘Monologue Roulette’ challenges writers, performers

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Monologue Roulette was the kickoff event for Theatre Crude's "Unconventional Shorts" series that encourages writers and performers to try out new ideas.

‘The French Dispatch’ explores the writer’s mind – language lover’s heart

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The French Dispatch by Wes Anderson is a movie above the rest for Brett Fieldcamp who does a deep dive into its signficance.

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."

‘Seed Reef’ installation diving deep into oceanic concern at Mix-Tape

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Emma Difani and Malcolm Zachariah have created “Seed Reef,” a new installation experience opening February 10 at Factory Obscura’s Mix-Tape.
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Torch passed from McDaniel to Picard Davis at 20th deadCenter Film Fest

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The 20th annual deadCenter Film Festival finished its first successful run at moving its content completely online and passed the torch of leadership.
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Eggshell church in jeopardy again as Crossings Church pulls out of deal

Thought to have been saved by a potential deal with Crossings Community Church, the northside historic First Christian "eggshell" Church is at risk again.
Rodeo Cinema

Rodeo Cinema expansion to Film Row captures past, points to future

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Rodeo Cinema held the grand opening for its second theater at The Paramount building in historic Film Row near downtown Oklahoma City.
SMALL

‘SMALL’ at Lyric a frantic one-man exploration of bodies, sport

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SMALL is an energetic, lightning-fast-paced, live-action memoir told as much through light, sound, and meticulous choreography as through one man’s speech.
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New murals on NE OKC Homeland reflect Black life, family, and community

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The new triptych of murals adorning two outside walls of the Northeast OKC Homeland grocery store are a vivid and vibrant visual marvel.
Opening night

OKC to celebrate ‘Opening Night 2022’ with eclectic musical lineup

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Oklahoma City's Opening Night has been a staple of life in OKC for decades and is back in person this year with some great acts.
Festival of the Arts

Support for artists focus of Arts Council OKC programs

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After making changes to the Arts Festival and ending Opening night, Arts Council OKC is focusing on two program expansions in 2024 that will support artists.
Plain Speak

Shake off the early year blues with new local singles

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January can be a tough time for discovering new music. But, some of OKC’s best are popping in early to give you just what you need.

Movies, Music, and Meals! Celebrate the Holidays around OKC

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Brett Fieldcamp gives you some ideas for what to do around Oklahoma City over the holidays with a broad array of activities.