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Singletary

Moderns panel explores signficance of OKCMOA ‘Raven and the Box of Daylight’ exhibit

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In conjunction with the "Raven and the Box of Daylight" exhibit, OKCMOA’s Moderns event planning board hosted a panel discussion that focused on Indigenous art.
Oklahoma Contemporary

Director out at OK Contemporary amid wider leadership exits

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The director of the Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center has resigned as several other key leaders have left the long-term arts organization.
The Lunar Laugh

The Lunar Laugh stick the landing on final album ‘In the Black’

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A beloved and influential local band, The Lunar Laugh, just issued its final album. Brett Fieldcamp reports on the album but also ways the band will be missed.
Singletary

Breathtaking ‘Raven and the Box of Daylight’ stuns at OKCMOA

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Preston Singletary's work "Raven and the Box of Daylight" at OKCMOA combines intricate glasswork sculpture with boundary-pushing video and audio accompaniment.
Music

OKC music scenes firing on all cylinders in recent singles

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From indie rock to country to jazz to hip-hop, it seems like every scene in OKC has been dropping music gold lately with awesome single releases.
Killers of the Flower Moon

OKC theaters in November offer films for all seasons

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OKC's arthouses, indie theaters, and screening groups are presenting a lineup in November that seems to cover all the bases, from summer fun to darkest winter.
Pride, Support, & Acceptance

deadCenter Film explores ‘Pride, Support, & Acceptance’ in Oct event

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deadCenter Film hosted “Pride, Support, and Acceptance” Saturday, a screening of Pride-centered short films curated by Oklahoma Representative Mauree Turner.
Carpenter Square Theatre

Carpenter Square Theatre audiences enjoy new, permanent home

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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
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

OKCMOA’s ‘Blades & Ballet’ spotlights grace, glory of Chinese cinema

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The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is presenting a slate of these fiercely female-driven martial arts masterpieces November 3 - 5.
The Church

Post-Punk legends The Church bringing dark, heady rock to Tower Theatre

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Australian indie/goth/psychedelic/post-punkers The Church offers up the mammoth, conceptual opus that is 2023's "The Hypnogogue," the latest in its 40-year run.
HOPPIS

Factory Obscura’s ‘HOPPIS’ peeks into a joyous, transcendent world

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Rarely has OKC seen a work that fits that wholly unexplainable, experiential descriptor better than HOPPIS, the new installation at Factory Obscura's Mix-Tape.
Hamlet

Dance conveys powerful emotion in OKC Ballet’s ‘Hamlet’

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Oklahoma City Ballet opens its 2023 season with Stephen Mills’ 'Hamlet' promising all the beauty and drama of Shakespeare and ballet combined.
To Kill a Mockingbird

‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ at Civic Center rises to the challenge

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Harper Lee's racially charged novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" was first released in 1960. Now it comes re-written by Aaron Sorkin and graces the stage in OKC.
Don't Tell Dena

It’s an Indie-Rocktober on stages all across OKC

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Even though there are loads of spooky-themed dance parties popping up all over town, it's also fall concert season kicking into overdrive for indie acts.
The Antelope Party

OKC Repertory Theater presents imaginative ‘The Antelope Party’

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From modern playwright Eric John Meyer comes the latest in Oklahoma City Repertory’s 2023-2024 season: "The Antelope Party" running through Oct. 22.