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Chat Pile

OKC avant-garde metalheads Chat Pile turn national eye to 89th Street

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The music of Chat Pile lives in the strange, nebulous spaces between punk and metal, between Indie and Hardcore," says Brett Fieldcamp.
Kyle Reid

Kyle Reid finds edge in throwback jazz on ‘Tin Can Gramophone’

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Brett Fieldcamp reviews Kyle Reid's new album just released, and provides info on how to find Reid local live performances coming up soon.
Les Misérables

‘Les Misérables’ at Civic Center a revolutionary spectacle of emotion

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In the world of musical theater, there's everything else and then there's "Les Misérables," says Brett Fieldcamp about the powerful emotion of this production.
Pollard

Family-friendly ‘A Territorial Christmas Carol’ draws crowds to Guthrie

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“A Territorial Christmas Carol” has all the elements of the Dickens tale. But this version is based in the Land Run Era territory of 1890s Guthrie.

It’s here! 2021 deadCenter Film Festival is in-person, online, virtual

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For the 21st annual deadCenter Film Festival, Executive Director Alyx Picard Davis is building on lessons from last year’s event.
OKCine Latino Film Festival 2020

OKCine Latino Film Festival explores both the personal and the political

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The worldwide Latinx film community continues to flourish, and for six years, OKCine Latino Film Festival has offered its enthusiastic support.
Flock of Pigs

Flock of Pigs dodge expectations, bad deals on new single “Blacklisted”

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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.
music

Intensity, melody collide on terrible thieves’ ‘Songs to Sing Along To’

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OKC’s terrible thieves are emerging to once again carry the emo sound back to its landlocked, hearts-on-sleeves roots, says Brett Fieldcamp.
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.
The Nutcracker

OKC Ballet readying re-imagined production of ‘The Nutcracker’

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Oklahoma City Ballet is preparing a new, re-imagined production of 'The Nutcracker' in the upcoming holiday production.
movies

Keep the love coming all month with romance films in OKC

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All the love and romance does not have to cease as soon as the clock strikes midnight on the 15th. The romance can continue through February with these films.
Plain Speak

Plain Speak capture pain of nostalgia on ‘Calamity’

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Brett Fieldcamp reviews “Calamity,” the newest album from Plain Speak, and their first full-length effort in eight and a half years.

YZMN lays tiny soul bare on raw, honest ‘Therapy’ EP

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The new "Therapy" EP from OKC-based popstress YZMN makes a seriously strong case for the amorphous, funky, electronically sensual sound of modern pop.
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
Destroyer

Ease into Spring with these great singer/songwriter acts coming to OKC

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Singer/songwriters have given us some interesting and excellent music over the years. And, some of the newest ones are coming to OKC.