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War and Treaty

The War and Treaty changing country ahead of Beer City stop

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The War and Treaty, a black duo that has crossed the racial barrier into country music, are transforming how fans think about the genre.
OKCine Latino Film Festival

OKCine Latino Film Festival reveals local filmmaking talent

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Over 250 people attended the 9th Oklahoma Cine Latino Film Festival Opening Night Saturday, March 4 at the Yale Theater in OKC.
Art and Activism

OKCMOA Moderns host Jabee, Sitzes, Nice to discuss art, activism

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The Moderns, the membership/planning board of OKCMOA, asked three well-known local art and social leaders to take part in a public discussion.

BUGNOG explore metal past, doomy present on ‘Lummox’ EP

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BUGNOG's newest effort, "Lummox," offers fans a tighter, darker, and more adept mashing of metal styles than ever before.
Oscar®

Short cuts: Catch all the Oscar-nominated short films in OKC

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It's the short-form categories that tend to go largely unheard of by casual viewers until the big night when the awards are announced.
Fighters for Freedom

OKCMOA unveils exhibits exploring Black history, heroes, hopes

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Appropriately opening during Black History Month Oklahoma City Museum of Art is presenting two landmark exhibitions side-by-side.
music

New high energy local OKC singles to propel you through February

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Some of the OKC metro’s brightest acts and rising stars dropped some majorly energetic tracks for February.
film

Fly under the radar with these under-hyped films in February

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it's a great time to take a look around OKC's theaters and check out some of the less hyped films on screen.
Youth film workshop

City of OKC and Chamber launch OKC Film Office

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The City of OKC and the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce collaborated to open the OKC Film Office to promote local filmmaking.
art

OK Contemporary’s ‘The Art of Food’ a feast for the eyes

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A new exhibit at Oklahoma Contemporary explores the myriad ways in which food intersects with society, psychology, and commerce.
Kyle Reid

Kyle Reid finds edge in throwback jazz on ‘Tin Can Gramophone’

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Brett Fieldcamp reviews Kyle Reid's new album just released, and provides info on how to find Reid local live performances coming up soon.
Michelle Yeoh

Oscar season! Surprises, snubs, nominated films playing in OKC

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Brett Fieldcamp takes a look at a few Academy Award nominees that will be screening at local theaters right now or very soon.
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.

Blue Note expanding scope, diversity of artists in new year

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There’s long been a sense that Blue Note could be restored to its former jazzy, bluesy, rootsy glory, says Brett Fieldcamp.
The Trial

Classic films for the new year are at OKC’s independent theaters

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Here are some classic films that still amaze for this first month of the new year at Oklahoma City's independent theaters.