Five short films worth long looks at this year’s deadCenter Film Festival
Short films, like short stories, can be the entry to longer form works for aspiring feature filmmakers or their preferred medium.
St. Vincent bridges mystery, music with ‘The Nowhere Inn’ – Criterion gig
Oklahoma-born singer, songwriter Annie Clark - known as “St. Vincent” - has a new film, “The Nowhere Inn,” and new album “Daddy’s Home."
OKC hip-hop artist Original Flow speaks truth to power on Blackmankidboy
Original Flow is an Oklahoma City original who continues to break musical barriers as he challenges the status quo.
Dreams and memories on display at OKC Festival of the Arts
The OKC Arts Council’s Festival of the Arts is still primarily about spotlighting the city’s impressive (and lucrative) fine arts community.
Carpenter Square Theatre audiences enjoy new, permanent home
Carpenter Square Theatre is no stranger to setbacks. The company is in its 40th year -- 40th season. In that time, they’ve gone through several transformations
John Calvin Abney bringing folk-rock and Okie grit to Criterion this Sunday
John Calvin Abney from Tulsa will be playing the Criterion Theater in OKC Sunday. Brett Fieldcamp gives background on this talented Oklahoman.
Clare Costello’s ‘Cups EP’ offers fuzzed-out hymns for the New Year
Trying to define the sounds at play on Clare Costello’s newest release is an uphill battle says Brett Fieldcamp.
OKC art houses filled with music, mystery, Marcel in August
OKC’s venerated art house theaters are spending the month with films that defy categorization, genre, and in some cases, even easy description.
Revisit classic 80s favorites on OKC screens in March
It's the perfect time to explore some of your own big screen blind spots or revisit some comforting classics in OKC indy houses and chains.
Get in the spirit with OKC holiday concerts in December
There are concerts for just about every musical taste over December in OKC and Brett Fieldcamp has the info on some standouts.
Tower Theatre rebuilds, fires up projectors after nine-month COVID closure
Just when the 83-year-old Tower Theatre was making it's comeback, the COVID-19 pandemic arrived and changed all the rules.
deadCenter Film explores ‘Pride, Support, & Acceptance’ in Oct event
deadCenter Film hosted “Pride, Support, and Acceptance” Saturday, a screening of Pride-centered short films curated by Oklahoma Representative Mauree Turner.
Tower Theater announces vax rule with wide support, few objections
While some other OKC concert venues remain silent about vaccinations, The Tower Theatre management have set a new vaccination requirement.
OKC Ballet readying re-imagined production of ‘The Nutcracker’
Oklahoma City Ballet is preparing a new, re-imagined production of 'The Nutcracker' in the upcoming holiday production.
Oklahoma artists praised by Gov. Stitt in Capitol ceremony
The 45th Annual Governor’s Arts Awards ceremony was held at the Oklahoma State Capitol building 4th floor rotunda, Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024.