Band vocalist and guitarist Joel T. Mosman said Oklahoma Uprising’s goal is to use culture as a tool to unify and uplift the state.
Film
Jewel Theatre straddles past, present and future at the beginning of its restoration campaign
Jewel Theatre is the only African-American theatre in Oklahoma City that has survived through the decades.
Oklahoma City Museum of Art screens the latest Steve James documentary Abacus: Small Enough to Jail
Abacus Federal Savings Bank, located in Manhattan’s Chinatown, is the only bank to face criminal prosecution in the aftermath of the 2007-08 financial crisis.
deadCenter, OKC Film Society and 21c Museum Hotel team up for the Filmography series
A free screening of the documentary The Queen of Versailles is 8 p.m. Friday.
Oklahoma actor Richard Ray Whitman reconnected with his past at Wounded Knee while shooting Neither Wolf Nor Dog
Whitman starred alongside Dave Bald Eagle, who died in July 2016.
A local West Wing watch party and discussion hopes to spark political interest
Let’s Fix This will host the episode screening and panel discussion June 29 in the Wheeler District.
Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally talk Oklahoma and deadCenter Film Festival with Oklahoma Gazette
Mullally was raised in the Oklahoma City area and is a graduate of Casady School.
Far Western shows Japan’s country music and bluegrass scenes at deadCenter Film Festival
The documentary screens 7 p.m. Saturday and 12:30 Sunday at Harkins Theatres Bricktown 16.
Trolls and KidsFest Shorts are deadCenter’s family fun features
Trolls director Mike Mitchell is a graduate of Putnam City North High School.
deadCenter Film Festival delivers action-inspiring documentaries
I Stand: The Guardians of the Water follows filmmaker Kyle Kauwika Harris’ time in North Dakota protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline.
