Some of the magic of Finding Nemo is missing from its sequel, Finding Dory.
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deadCenter Film Festival: Recommended reels
If there’s one figure whose life and work were just waiting to be represented in a documentary, it’s Maya Angelou. That is why it’s crazy when you realize that there hasn’t been a single feature film produced about the revolutionary writer until now.
Peace Love & Goodwill Festival returns to Myriad Botanical Gardens
Music from Sugar Free Allstars, Spaghetti Eddie, Matt Stansberry & The Romance and Beau Jennings & The Tigers will highlight family-friendly Peace, Love & Goodwill Festival.
Summer Cannibals is the newest band to pick up the Kill Rock Stars torch
Summer Cannibals signed with the Kill Rock Stars label in February and plays at Opolis June 9.
Hunter Hayes challenges the status quo album format
Hunter Hayes performs June 3 at Frontier City.
Charlie Christian International Music Festival celebrates music pioneer’s 100th birthday
A local music festival celebrates Oklahoma musician Charlie Christian, widely regarded as the first major soloist on the electric guitar.
Tyler, the Creator embodies rap’s millennial ethos
Tyler, The Creator plays at Diamond Ballroom May 31.
Ellis Paul returns to play in front of The Blue Door’s captive crowd
Folk musician Ellis Paul is interested in how Oklahoma and various regions across the United States approach songwriting.
The Dictators NYC brings proto-punk history to Blue Note Lounge
Members of legendary punk group The Dictators bring their nearly complete act to OKC.
Brother duo Disclosure comes to The Criterion
UK duo Disclosure’s first album, Settle, debuted in 2013 to near universal acclaim.
