‘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.
Flock of Pigs dodge expectations, bad deals on new single “Blacklisted”
The OKC-Norman band Flock of Pigs is back in OKC and has released their first single since a weird foray in New York with sketchy managers.
The Lunar Laugh stick the landing on final album ‘In the Black’
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.
‘The Killing of Two Lovers’ thoroughly explores raw emotions of separation
Despite what the title implies, Robert Machoian’s 'The Killing of Two Lovers' does not spoil the ending but is a depiction of crisis marriage.
OKCMOA unveils exhibits exploring Black history, heroes, hopes
Appropriately opening during Black History Month Oklahoma City Museum of Art is presenting two landmark exhibitions side-by-side.
“Fieldworks: Beyond Measure” exhibit intimately terrestrial in focus
"Fieldworks: Beyond Measure" is a new exhibit at the recently-opened Oklahoma Contemporary in Oklahoma City.
Upcoming rock shows to heat up OKC clubs, theaters, arenas
2024 is set to hit the ground running over these coming weeks with a handful of rock shows guaranteed to get you dancing, grooving, or headbanging.
OKC Repertory Theater presents imaginative ‘The Antelope Party’
From modern playwright Eric John Meyer comes the latest in Oklahoma City Repertory’s 2023-2024 season: "The Antelope Party" running through Oct. 22.
Okla-made ‘Wild Indian’ is a bleak, difficult, profound look at Native identity
The Oklahoma-made movie "Wild Indian" is previewed by Brett Fieldcamp. He describes it as a "difficult and unflinchingly dark story."
Lunar Division conjure “Phantom” of old school rock on new album
Brett Fieldcamp says to check out OKC’s Lunar Division to see that rock is not only still kicking, but still going strong.
Film *Paris is Burning* points to current realities in Oklahoma City
Tuesday night, the second night of OKC Pride Week, Banquet Cinema near downtown hosted the showing of Paris is Burning, a documentary that shocked many, and empowered countless others when it was released in 1991.
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.
OKC shoegazers Neon Cathedral launch short-but-sweet debut EP
Neon Cathedral began life as an outlet for the darker musical tendencies of Shirley Sanders and Shawn Stafford. Velvet is their debut EP.
The 6th Annual OKCine Latino Film Festival weekend opens Friday night!
This weekend is the 6th annual OKCine Latino Film Festival in Oklahoma City beginning with a full evening Friday night and continuing Saturday afternoon.
The 2023 Paseo Arts Festival planned for May 27-29
The 2023 Paseo Arts Festival is planned for May 27, 28, & 29. The organization still needs musicians and volunteers!