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Tributes and dance parties: your guide to the nostalgia craze

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Straight-up nostalgia bait has clearly proven lucrative beyond anyone's expectations for local OKC venues says Brett Fieldcamp.
Juneteenth

Juneteenth two-day celebration in Oklahoma City features music, film

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Starting on the Eastside Saturday and then moving to Scissortail Park Sunday, this year's celebration of Juneteenth will be a special one.
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“Manhattan Short Film Festival” at OKCMOA lets filmgoers be the judges

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OKC audiences will have the honor to see the ten Academy short film finalists for 2021 and vote for Best Film and Best Actor.

deadCenter unveils lineup, themes for 2024 film festival

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deadCenter programmers took the Rodeo Cinema stage to announce films, themes, and more for this year's 24th annual installment of OKC's crowning film festival.
Youth Workshop - setting the scene - 2

Youth workshop at full speed as Latino film festival nears

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Student director Jordyn Borrego listened intently over headphones as she watched the camera move into place for a scene in her upcoming film, "Desire." "Sound....
Les Misérables

‘Les Misérables’ at Civic Center a revolutionary spectacle of emotion

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In the world of musical theater, there's everything else and then there's "Les Misérables," says Brett Fieldcamp about the powerful emotion of this production.
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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.

Film *Paris is Burning* points to current realities in Oklahoma City

Tuesday night, the second night of OKC Pride Week, Banquet Cinema near downtown hosted the showing of Paris is Burning, a documentary that shocked many, and empowered countless others when it was released in 1991.