The artist hopes to release a new single “Hold onto Me” in October.
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Oklahoma native Erin McCracken is set to debut her country music cabaret in her home state
McCracken is realizing her long-held theater dreams in New York City.
Tegan and Sara embrace roles as figures of empowerment ahead of Tulsa show
The Canadian indie-pop sisters released Love You to Death in June.
Cover Story: Fred Jones Museum’s Visage exhibit explores unspoken meaning in portraiture
Photographic portraiture comes hand in hand with a deceptive sense of reality. It is easy to understand how a painted portrait could be interpreted, how a commissioned artist might depict a wealthy dignitary without his double chin or with an enhanced, confident gleam in his eye. The truth is many photographic portraits are no more […]
Titus Andronicus and frontman Patrick Stickles return to Norman for the second time in 2016
The band’s July release, S+@dium Rock: Five Nights at the Opera is a live, condensed and rearranged version of its 2015 rock opera The Most Lamentable Tragedy.
Native composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate wrote what is believed to be the first Chickasaw-language oratorio
The piece is for a full orchestra, a full adult chorus, a children’s chorus and three vocal soloists (a soprano, a tenor and a baritone).
Coheed and Cambria drummer Josh Eppard talks fans and overcoming addiction ahead of Sept. 24 show
Eppard said many of frontman Claudio Sanchez’s lyrics on the band’s 2007 album were directed at him.
The Melvins’ Buzz Osborne gets animated ahead of a lengthy stint in Oklahoma
The Melvins will play three straight nights in Oklahoma, including 9 p.m. Sept. 15 at ACM@UCO Performance Lab.
The Morning Animals bring sports and levity to listeners during the work commute
The five-man morning radio team has been together for the last three years.
OKC celebrates La Independencia de México on Sept. 18
La Independencia de México is part of Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 15-Oct. 15.
