All eyes on Taylor-Joy in Oscar-nominated ‘Emma.’
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’ at Artspace Untitled reveals depth, detail of woodblock printing
Artspace at Untitled launched an exhibition featuring an array of artists and their work with woodblock printing at the exhibition "Big Ink."
‘Cicada’ applies a doc aesthetic to its fictionalized same-sex romance
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.
Oscar nominee ‘Another Round’ takes day drinking to its logical extreme
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.
Factory Obscura marks first day of spring with Future of Sound Fest
Factory Obscura celebrated the first day of Spring with the Future of Sound Fest bringing together musical artists from around OKC.
For The Imaginaries, real life got in the way of almost everything
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.
deadCenter Film launches online courses for students 6-8 grades
A new self-paced program for students 6th - 8th grade is being launched by deadCenter Film as it expands year-round offerings.
Museum Town shows how art transformed a New England industrial center
George Lang takes us closer to the documentary Museum Town and explores the many aspects of the transformation of a former factory town.
March Show in The Paseo features feminist art for Women’s History Month
Another busy start to the month at the Paseo marked the launch of the March Show at the Paseo Arts and Creativity Center.
‘New Year, New Justice’ chronicles Jabee’s pilgrimage for Julius Jones
"New Year, New Justice" chronicles Oklahoma City rapper Jabee's pilgrimage to MacAlister in support of death row inmate Julius Jones.
OKC Museum of Art ‘Moving Vision’ exhibition pushes boundaries of art
Moving Vision: Op and Kinetic Art from the Sixties and Seventies features products of the 60s and 70s optical and kinetic art movements.
Oklahoma-shot Minari depicts an immigrant family’s life acclimating
George Lang reviews a new film shot in Oklahoma about an immigrant family's experiences adjusting to life in the Midwest.
“Ed Ruscha: OKLA” exhibition illustrates meaning of Oklahoma City
Oklahoma Contemporary is providing residents in Oklahoma City an unprecedented opportunity to consider its identity in the art of Ed Ruscha.
BedTime is rested, ready for live shows, but will stick to streaming for now
Eli Tostado and Tanner Nicholls of BedTime were full of new ideas in 2020 but without a place to deploy them thanks to COVID-19 shutdowns.
Spiro Mounds exhibit reveals life of Wichita, Caddo Nations’ ancestors
A principle long held sacred by the tribes of Oklahoma: that custody of their land remains unsevered from the First Nations.

















