‘Massive Communication’ by Ernesto Sanchez displayed at OKC Convention Ctr
The newest acquisition in City of OKC's "1% for Art" program is "Massive Communication" by Ernesto Sanchez at the OKC Convention Center.
OKCMOA examines institutions of life in Wiseman film series
OKCMOA presents a career retrospective of groundbreaking documentarian Frederick Wiseman with another of his films screening each week in March and April.
Rainbows are Free embrace surrealism thru metal on new album
Rainbows are Free, the psych-metal masters of Oklahoma, return after more than five years with an album of creative, surreal, and crushing riffs and wails.
Rock the Oscar blues away in OKC with music movies in March
Now that awards season is over, you can rock out in OKC theaters all month with a selection of rock docs, deconstructed musicals, and even some Okie locals.
Rock, soul, strangeness march through OKC concerts this month
Ahead of the impending music festival season, OKC's concert slate in March is serving up raucous rock, soulful pop, and a night of dark experimentation.
Mystery Class Records springs to life with ‘Side Quests Vol 1’
OKC indie label Mystery Class Records announces themselves with a tight, concise new artist compilation bursting with emo energy and electro deconstruction.
Oscar longshots offer powerful, vitally important voices
Two of the least likely contenders for the Best Picture Oscar each take a unique perspective on the deep, human toll of resilience in the face of injustice.
‘HONOR SONG’ at Oklahoma Contemporary showcases Native art
“HONOR SONG” at Oklahoma Contemporary celebrates artist Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds and his work amplifying Indigenous stories.
Oscar Shorts at OKCMOA span wide range of talents, visions
OKCMOA is once again offering a chance to see all the nominees in the Oscars' Live-Action, Animated, and Documentary Short Film categories before the ceremony.
Dylan biopic ‘A Complete Unknown’ mostly sings a solid tune
Music biopic “A Complete Unknown” about Bob Dylan’s rise is an Oscar contender, praised for performances and depth, avoiding typical hero-worship.
Lyric’s ‘Waitress’ serves up heartfelt musical deliciousness
The newest hot, homemade production of the Broadway hit "Waitress" is being served up by Oklahoma’s Lyric Theatre in the Plaza now through March 2nd, with pie.
Oscar-nominated sci-fi offers both greatness and empty gore
The Best Picture slate at this year’s Academy Awards boasts two science-fiction films, two more than in many past years. | Film with Brett Fieldcamp by OKCMOA.
From country to rock, Feb-March tours have anything you want
The year's early months are bringing some serious musical heroes through OKC with legends of country, indie-rock, blues, and metal all set to light up stages.
OKC Ballet’s ‘Swan Lake’ makes ageless story young, hopeful
OKC Ballet’s Swan Lake is the perfect date night for ballet lovers and their valentines. It seems that OKC Ballet can do no wrong, says Adrienne Proctor.
OKCMOA celebrates 80th year with massive ‘From the Vault’
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is celebrating 80 years in OKC by showcasing their permanent collection in "From the Vault: The 80th Anniversary Exhibition."