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Mirror Image
New Candyman film reflects on the darker aspects of America's past and present
By Matt Dinger
Tags: Film, film, film review, review, candyman, horror, jorfan peele
Chicken-Fried News: There’s an empty throne in the palace of The Tiger King
By Gazette staff
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, CFN, chicken fried news, joe exotic, tiger king, netflix, jail, murder, tiger, bachelor, rose
Strain Review: Mango Sapphire
Tags: The High Culture, mango, sapphire, thc, strain, flower, review
Strain Review: Eskimo Berry
Tags: The High Culture, strain, review, flower, thc, cannabis
OKG deadCenter Reviews
There are too many stellar films to mention in deadCenter’s 180-plus film slate this year, but here are some that Oklahoma Gazette recommends you catch.
Tags: Film, film, deadcenter, film review, review, local film
Best of OKC 2020
Tags: Best Of Intro & Extras, Oklahoma Gazette, Best of OKC, reader's poll, 36th year, food, drink, arts, culture, entertainment, life, wellness, goods, services, cannabis, covid
OKG Lifestyle: Naoma Serna-Zahn
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Gorō Ramen, Untamed, Glennon Doyle, Buy Yourself the Fucking Lillies, Tara Schuster, Chef's Table, Netflix, 99% Invisible, Radiotopia, Naoma Serna-Zahn, Nuevo Studio
X factor
LCG & the X celebrates the release of its debut album at 51st Street Speakeasy.
By Jeremy Martin
Tags: Music Reviews, Music, music news, arts, culture, entertainment, arts & culture, LCG & the X, Morgan Hartman, Jarod Evans, Blackwatch Studios, Pilar V. Guarddon Pueyo, Labrys, Twiggs, 51st Street Speakeasy
Eve’s daughter
Singer-songwriter and Highwoman Amanda Shires brings her substantial stories to OKC.
Tags: Music Reviews, Music news, music, arts, culture, arts & culture, entertainment, Amanda Shires, To the Sunset, Tower Theatre, Deciphering Dreams, Neal Casal, The Texas Playboys, Bob Wills, Texas Monthly, The Highwaymen, Jimmy Webb, Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, LA Edwards
Beyond comprehension
Tony Foster Jr.’s Kaleidoscope reveals spirituality through soul and R&B.
Tags: Music Features, Music, Music news, arts & culture, arts, culture, entertainment, Tony Foster Jr., Kaleidoscope, Long Story Short, Sean C. Johnson, Jacobi Ryan, Thomas Who?, Adam Ledbetter, Adam & Kizzie, Ray June, Sid Carter, The Paramount Room, The Paramount, Paramount Room
Strange brew
Norman metal duo Bugnog’s debut Chuggernaut is “trudgy, slow” and secretly explosive.
Tags: Music Features, Music, Music news, arts & culture, arts, culture, entertainment, Bugnog, Chuggernaut, Blue Note, Blue Note Lounge, Black Sabbath, The Mars Volta, Chalres Mingus, death core, Metallica, Megadeath, Vinnie Paul, Pantera, Bug, Nog, Starfighter, Dire Gnome
Changing tunes
Recorded at 51st Street Speakeasy, Matt Jewett Live captures the singer-songwriter in a creative flux.
Tags: Music Features, Music, Music news, arts & culture, arts, culture, entertainment, Matt Jewett, Matt Jewett Live, Iabel Robot Saves City, Shut Up Matt Jewett, David Nghiem, James Nghiem, Scotch Room, 51st Street Speakeasy, Caught Stealing, Pete Allen, Sisu Youth Services, Robot Saves City
Jazz messengers
OKC’s Jeremy Thomas Quartet opens for Kamasi Washington at Tower Theatre.
Tags: Arts, Music, music news, arts & culture, arts, culture, Jeremy Thomas Quartet, Kamasi Washington, Tower Theatre, Jeremy Thomas, jazz, Herbie Hancock, Cantaloupe Island, Tony Williams, Elvin Jones, John Coltrane, Man Made Miles, To Pimp a Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar, The Guardian, Thomas Street, I Am, Motiv, Zack Gaddis, Shanna Proctor Dejear, University of Central Oklahoma, Kent Kidwell, Nipsy Hussle, The Skirvin Hotel
Sound bites
Atlanta rock band Chew brings its multi-genre psychedelic sound to Norman’s Red Brick Bar.
Tags: Music Features, Music, music news, arts & culture, arts, culture, Chew, Brett Reagan, Atlanta, Jamie Austin, Sarah Wilson, Red Brick Bar, Norman, Darque Tan, 3D, A Fine Accoutrement, Stolen Body Records, Immersive Atlanta, Russell Rockwell, math rock, jazz, psychedelia, hip-hop, WSBF, Queens of the Stone Age, The Mars Volta, Death Grips, Everything Is Terrible
Harmonic convergence
Pitch HER Perfect’s Rhythm and Flow brings music and poetry to The Paramount Room.
Tags: Music Features, Music, Music news, music feature, Arts & Culture, Arts, Culture, Annisia Anderson, Vada Patrice, Pitch HER Perfect, Rhythm and Flow, The Paramount Room, Paramount Room, musical network, Glenjamin the Great, Joanna Reich, Miss Vee, spoken word, Tree Lounge, harmony, harmonizing, harmonic convergence, R&B, hip-hop, rhythm and blues, blues, gospel, genres, feel-good music
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