Oscar season! Surprises, snubs, nominated films playing in OKC
Brett Fieldcamp takes a look at a few Academy Award nominees that will be screening at local theaters right now or very soon.
Mad Honey turn their gaze to growth on ‘Satellite Aphrodite’
OKC's Mad Honey has a new album, Satelite Aphrodite, possessing a compelling throughline that stitches together the album's different approaches to its sound.
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
“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.
Local Man Ruins Everything band succeeds at everything on new release
Brett Fieldcamp reviews the latest creation of the band Local Man Ruins Everything and has much to recommend about it.
Sisteria conjure psych-rock spirits on vital, confident ‘Dark Matter’
OKC’s Sisteria showcases their "confidence, competence, and swagger" on their brand new, first-ever full-length album, “Dark Matter.”
John Calvin Abney battles vocal damage with wordless ‘Departure Nocturnes’
John Calvin Abney has been singing so much that now he needs vocal cord surgery. This instrumental album's proceeds will help pay for it.
Big Weather give energetic indie-rock “A Nice Try” on debut
Luckily for OKC's Big Weather, their brand-new debut EP "A Nice Try" proves that this trio can bring it with the best of them.
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.