Civic Center and OKC Parks present powerful, local ‘Gem of the Ocean’
Brett Fieldcamp reviews a new production by OKC Parks, "Gem of the Ocean" by August Wilson performed in the Civic Center's CitySpace Theater.
New murals on NE OKC Homeland reflect Black life, family, and community
The new triptych of murals adorning two outside walls of the Northeast OKC Homeland grocery store are a vivid and vibrant visual marvel.
OKC’s Kill Carmine rock with virtual concerts and new media
The shock to the system that was 2020 came with loads of lasting consequences, but also some lasting contributions to the entertainment world.
First in SW 29 District, ‘La Historia’ mural recalls deep Hispanic history
"La Historia" was the first mural in the thriving SW 29 Revitalization District and still provides beauty and a rich history lesson.
OKCtopus still provides fun as Fowler’s massive mural turns 5 years old
It took Jack Fowler 35 days to complete the massive OKCtopus mural in Bricktown. It is still a draw and we add an AR experience to our story.
OKC movie theaters offering plenty of Thanksgiving distractions this week
What to do after the Turkey leftovers have been put away? Brett Fiieldcamp has some good ideas with big offerings coming up.
OKC avant-garde metalheads Chat Pile turn national eye to 89th Street
The music of Chat Pile lives in the strange, nebulous spaces between punk and metal, between Indie and Hardcore," says Brett Fieldcamp.
OKC bars keep city’s jazz legacy alive with weekly ‘Jazz Nights’
Oklahoma City's bars keep jazz alive in the metro with Jazz Nights that feature some impressive local talent.
‘The French Dispatch’ explores the writer’s mind – language lover’s heart
The French Dispatch by Wes Anderson is a movie above the rest for Brett Fieldcamp who does a deep dive into its signficance.
OKCMOA presents national and artistic history with ‘For America’
Brett Fieldcamp explores a new temporary exhibit at Oklahoma City Museum of Art of more than 90 paintings from the National Academy of Design.
‘Last Night in Soho’ reveals the darkness buried beneath nostalgia
Brett Fieldcamp reviews Last Night in Soho. "The central conceit of the film is the undying, youthful obsession with the 1960s."
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.
“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” – semi-sweet with little nutritional value
Brett Fieldcamp reviews the OKCBroadway presentation of the latest "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" now on tour in the U.S.
OKCMOA’s ARTonTAP focuses on brewing as an art form
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is presenting their Art on Tap this Saturday, October 23rd as a block party outside and art viewing inside.
deadCenter Film moves to new headquarters near Scissortail Park
The nonprofit deadCenter Film Festival organization cut the ribbon on their latest headquarters in downtown Oklahoma City Monday.

















