deadCenter Film Festival 2023 aims for wider scope, smaller scale
The deadCenter Film Festival is taking operations back to basics in 2023 while presenting a larger slate of films than ever before.
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.
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.
OKC indie supergroup Sisteria to debut at Tower Theatre this Saturday
For Katie Williams the new show is a particular kind of metamorphosis from singer/songwriter solo act to part of a real, collaborative band.
Cult classic films conquer OKC screens in April
There's just nothing in cinema quite like those weird, wild unexpected little gems that so often popped in and out of theaters.
La Caravana del Diablo exhibit reveals struggle, hope of Mexico’s caravans
Ada Trillo’s La Caravana del Diablo exhibit Each photograph is illuminated by the hope of its subjects and darkened by their fears.
Historic “eggshell” church saved from wrecking ball?
In an 8-1 vote, The City of Oklahoma City Council approved a memorandum of understanding between the City, First Christian Church - OKC, and...
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.
deadCenter Film Festival to go online, extend to 11 days in June
In it's 20th year, the deadCenter Film Festival will feature a schedule twice as long for half the price and include more movies and panels.
OKCMOA presenting trio of Tinseltown terror from master David Lynch
Brett Fieldcamp previews three of his favorite David Lynch films, all being shown this weekend at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
Kyle Reid finds edge in throwback jazz on ‘Tin Can Gramophone’
Brett Fieldcamp reviews Kyle Reid's new album just released, and provides info on how to find Reid local live performances coming up soon.
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.
Clare Costello’s ‘Cups EP’ offers fuzzed-out hymns for the New Year
Trying to define the sounds at play on Clare Costello’s newest release is an uphill battle says Brett Fieldcamp.
Moderns panel explores signficance of OKCMOA ‘Raven and the Box of Daylight’ exhibit
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.
Blue Note announces exciting, diverse lineup for reopening month
After half a year of major renovations, COVID, and last-minute delays, OKC’s historic Blue Note Lounge is ready to reopen this week.