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DCF Concerts moves toward normalcy with Diamond Ballroom shows

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DCF Concerts announced a June 19 date at the Diamond Ballroom for Dirty Honey. It's not the first show DCF promoted since the COVID-19 pandemic, but it reflects how things have changed .
deadCenter Film Festival

deadCenter Film Fest fans enjoy schedule launch at Winchester Drive-In

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To promote its schedule for the 21st dC June 10-20, the film "Golden Arm" was shown at the Winchester Drive-In Thursday.
In the Earth

Horror film ‘In the Earth’ focused on the savagery of sensation

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Ben Wheatley’s In the Earth revels in the bad vibes of isolation. This film will show at the Tower Theatre Friday and Wednesday.
Steamroller Festival

Steamroller Festival releases pent-up artistic talent in Deep Deuce

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After a year off due to the pandemic, the Steamroller Festival was back and revealed the talent that had been unrevealed for a year.
Fire in Little Africa

Fire in Little Africa explores Tulsa Race Massacre through hip-hop at Oklahoma Contemporary

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Fire in Little Africa comes to Oklahoma Contemporary in OKC Saturday to explore the Tulsa Race Massacre through hip hop.

‘Promising Young Woman’ takes dead aim at misogyny

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Promising Young Woman by writer-director Emerald Fennell excels as a pitch-black revenge comedy and as blunt-force social commentary.
oklahoma contemporary

Kids find poetic, musical outlet in OK Contemporary’s Second Saturday

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Oklahoma Contemporary hosted families from across Oklahoma City Saturday for a Kid’s Open Mic, joined by live music and DJ-ing.
Emma!

All eyes on Taylor-Joy in Oscar-nominated ‘Emma.’

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At OkC Museum of Art, Autumn de Wilde’s directorial debut adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma. is showing the weekend of April 10-11.
Big Ink

‘Big Ink’ at Artspace Untitled reveals depth, detail of woodblock printing

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Artspace at Untitled launched an exhibition featuring an array of artists and their work with woodblock printing at the exhibition "Big Ink."
Cicada

‘Cicada’ applies a doc aesthetic to its fictionalized same-sex romance

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Director Matt Fifer and writer Sheldon D. Brown created and star in "Cicada", a gorgeously ragged version of their own lives as young gay men.
music and film

Oscar nominee ‘Another Round’ takes day drinking to its logical extreme

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George Lang reviews "Another Round" showing this weekend at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Also, see what's going on in OKC in music and film.
Future of Sound

Factory Obscura marks first day of spring with Future of Sound Fest

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Factory Obscura celebrated the first day of Spring with the Future of Sound Fest bringing together musical artists from around OKC.
The Immaginaries

For The Imaginaries, real life got in the way of almost everything

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Album release cycles can be hectic under normal conditions, but Maggie McClure and Shane Henry, the married duo at the core of The Imaginaries, have a next-level story to tell.
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deadCenter Film launches online courses for students 6-8 grades

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A new self-paced program for students 6th - 8th grade is being launched by deadCenter Film as it expands year-round offerings.
Museum Town

Museum Town shows how art transformed a New England industrial center

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George Lang takes us closer to the documentary Museum Town and explores the many aspects of the transformation of a former factory town.