Once upon a time, the idea of a film being silent, foreign and steee-rike three! black and white equated to box-office poison. Then 2011s The Artist won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture; earned $133 million worldwide; and lived happily ever after. Hoping for the same storybook ending is Spains Blancanieves. While every […]
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God bless metal
On Saturday, the Becoming the Archetype that steps onto The Conservatory stage on Saturday wont resemble the one that first did so back in 1999. The last founding member left in 2011, making songwriter/guitarist/singer Seth Hecox the most tenured member, having joined in 2004. The Atlanta act looks to have eternal life, regardless. Perseverance is […]
Here for the party
A lot of singers are more than happy to release an album every two years, maybe once a year if theyre especially fastidious. But for Gretchen Wilson, thats not good enough. This year alone, shes releasing three (her latest, Right on Time, dropped April 2) while embarking on a tour. This, mind you, is all […]
Bright stripes
The Grizzlies arent the only Memphians laying tracks in Oklahoma City this summer. Garage rocks Tiger High the name being a nod to the citys university brings Memphis along everywhere it goes, including Mondays stop at Kamps 1310 Lounge. [Memphis] is a huge influence on us, said drummer Greg Roberson. There have been […]
Reverb brotherhood
The Fortune Tellers: Miho Kolliopoulos, Basile Kolliopoulos, Victor Goetz and Mike Newberry For many years, if you were to peruse Oklahoma Gazettes event listings, chances are youd see mention of at least one show that week in which Basile Kolliopoulos would be playing guitar, at now-closed metro venues like The Samurai, The Bowery and Liberty […]
Puttin’ on the Ritts
Madonna True Blue Profile (Hollywood, 1986) Photo: Herb Ritts Foundation Herb Ritts was a celebrity photographer in both senses of the term: a photographer of celebrities and, rarer still, a photographer who became a celebrity. His status was built upon his shots of fashion models and entertainment icons in stark black and white […]
Mama jama
Your Mom at Norman Music Festival Photo: G.K. Glaser With a name like Your Mom, its only logical that the Oklahoma City punk act would make it an annual tradition to play a show on Mothers Day … especially since it coincides with the bands first concert. But its not a tradition, which makes Sundays […]
Disconnect
The fiction-film directorial debut for Henry Alex Rubin (Murderball, one of the greatest documentaries of this millennium), the movie doesnt feel like a preachy lesson à la David Schwimmers Trust; its more of a is-what-it-is look, however voyeuristic, at the way everyday people get tangled in the web. Disconnect opens today exclusively at AMC Quail […]
Iron Man 3
So leaden are the jokes, so scattered is its focus, it threatens to court disaster. Then, against all odds, the movie rights itself to recapture that Marvel-ous spirit of the 2008 original. Its almost as if Shane Black (directing for only the second time, and his first since 2005s woefully underseen Kiss Kiss Bang Bang) […]
On the Fritz
Songwriters draw their inspiration from a variety of things. Current events and relationships are usually high on the list, but things that make us laugh dont typically scream, Write a song about me. Yet they do to Jonny Fritz, the Nashville-based singer-songwriter formerly known as Jonny Corndawg. He plays Thursday at Opolis. Fritzs eccentric brand […]
