Organizers say this year’s festival might be the last one in Oklahoma City.
Ben Luschen
Local rapper Chief Peace is making the most of a chance encounter with Shaquille O’Neal
Chief Peace’s “Hippy Kid” became a viral hit after his performance with Shaquille O’Neal was featured on TMZ.
University of Oklahoma graduate releases first novel
A Class Act by local author Tammy “T.L.” Hayes is published by Bold Strokes Books in New York.
Kentucky’s Jeremy Pinnell brings straightforward act to Norman
Jeremy Pinnell and the 55s play Norman’s The Deli Friday.
The Bourgeois returns with a prolific July
The release show for The Bourgeois’ new EP Designer Genes is Friday at Blue Note Lounge.
Soulful songstress Cooki Turner expresses both sides of her artistry on her new album
Turner’s Moment 2 Moment, Vol. 2 release party is set for Aug. 26 ay Bistro 46.
Wye Oak returns to Norman in support of new album Tween
Their new compilation is mostly comprised of material originally recorded between 2011 and 2014.
OKCMOA celebrates the Coen Brothers’ film noir legacy
The museum screens Blood Simple., The Big Lebowski and Fargo.
Blake Lusk’s experimental To Be Human is one of Oklahoma’s most compelling releases of 2016
To Be Human won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, and that is a shame.
Savages & Princesses art show confronts long-standing stereotypes with art and humor
The show at Tulsa’s 108 Contemporary is curated by Swedish-Cherokee artist America Meredith.
