On the grounds of the Oklahoma National Stockyards — the nation’s largest livestock market — Stockyards board president Kelli Payne is walking through the auction room and over the catwalk overlooking 14,000 cattle with the skyline of downtown Oklahoma City in the not-too-distant background. It’s a particularly busy sale day, which happens every Monday and […]
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Reel wranglers
A new player is stepping into Oklahoma City’s film culture arena, and it looks to be one tough hombre. The new nonprofit Rodeo Cinema announced plans to renovate the theater space that houses Centennial Rodeo Opry, 2221 Exchange Ave., to bring an independent film theater to Stockyards City. Rodeo Cinema is a sister theater to […]
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.
Inaugural Circus Cinématique Halloween carnival benefits deadCenter Film Festival
The costumed event will take place Saturday around the Wheeler Ferris Wheel.
deadCenter Film Festival: Organizers have built an event with universal appeal
“We always want to be doing something that gives back to the community,” Blaschke said, “and in a way where everyone can participate.”
If you’re buying general admission tickets, it’s advisable to arrive early. Even with an event pass, it’s advisable to arrive early.
If you’re buying general admission tickets, it’s advisable to arrive early. Even with an event pass, it’s advisable to arrive early.
What better way to celebrate Father’s Day than with beer, bacon and breakfast for Dad? Adams said.
“What better way to celebrate Father’s Day than with beer, bacon and breakfast for Dad?” Adams said.
deadCenter Film Festival: Icon Awards honor E.T. film editor, local casting director
“To be among some of the names honored in the past … I feel very undeserving,” Freihofer said. “But I am so appreciative.”
Yousef Kazemi has worked for years assisting filmmakers in the state but had never helmed his own project until this year’s short, Yes, We’re Open.
Yousef Kazemi has worked for years assisting filmmakers in the state but had never helmed his own project until this year’s short, Yes, We’re Open.
deadCenter Film Festival commentary: Rebate state, gonna film it great!
It becomes a win/win for our local film and music industries because more local musical talent, crew, support services and facilities are being used, which creates a bigger economic impact in the state.
