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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
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
deadCenter 2020: OKG talks with the creators of Shifter
By Brittany Pickering
Tags: Film, deadCenter Film Festival, deadCenter, Jacob Leighton Burns, Zachary Burns, Shifter, sci-fi, horror, Video
Global colors
The art of Chickasaw painter Brenda Kingery is showcased in a new Oklahoma City University exhibition.
By Jo Light
Tags: Arts, Brenda Kingery, Nona Jean Hulsey Gallery, Norick Art Center, Oklahoma City University, art, Chickasaw Nation, Tom Kingery, Okinawa, Japan, sumi-e, ink wash, acrylic, Red Earth Festival, Heather Lunsford, OKCU, Chickasaw Cultural Center, Sulphur, Emily Santhanam, JRB Art at the Elms, Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development, IAIA, Threads of Blessing
Shred in Japan
Former Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman found a new career combining genres overseas.
By Jeremy Martin
Tags: Music Features, 89th Street — OKC, Marty Friedman, Cacophony, Megadeth, guitarist, Japan, Tokyo, Kiyoshi, Jordan Ziff, Chargeeeeee, Hebimeta-san, Mr. Heavy Metal, Rock Fujiyama, metal, Immortal Guardian
Essential testing
Work is being done to force Oklahoma to test more than 7,000 untested rape kits.
By Nazarene Harris
Tags: State, Kay Floyd, Mary Fallin, backlog, untested rape kits, rape kits, rape, Oklahoma, Danielle Tudor, sexual assault, domestic violence, Joyful Heart, Mariska Hargitay, YWCA, DNA testing
Queen Bishop
Bishop Briggs performs at Tower Theatre on Sunday.
Tags: Music Features, Bishop Briggs, Sarah McLaughlin, Bishopbriggs, Scotland, Japan, Hong Kong, Mark Jackson, Ian Scott, Church of Scars, Tower Theatre
OKC residents seek housing in the urban center
By Laura Eastes
Tags: Metro, 701 Hudson, apartments, Automobile Alley, Bradley Segal, City of Oklahoma City, condominiums, downtown, Downtown Home Tour, Downtown Review Committee, film row, John Rex Charter Elementary School, LIFT apartments, Midtown, Progressive Urban Management Associates, PUMA, Regency Tower, Sarah Bytyqi, sieber, Sycamore Square Condominiums, townhomes, urban lifestyle, verbode, villa teresa
Blended culture
The local community owes immigration for two of its arts pillars.
By Ben Luschen
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, arts and culture, ballet, citizenship, DACA, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, green card, immigration, japan, miki kawamura, okc ballet, OKC Phil, Oklahoma City Ballet, Oklahoma City Philharmonic, Oklahoma City University, poland, Tomasz Zieba, work visa
Development on OKC condos begins with a focus on high-end units
Tags: Metro, apartments, architecture, Automobile Alley, Bockus Payne Associates Architects, Broadway Park, C.R. Anthony Building, Collin Fleck, Deep Deuce, downtown, downtown Oklahoma City, Hudson Essex Building, MAPS 3 Modern Streetcar, Midtown, Nick Preftakes, Oklahoma City Community Foundation, Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, real estate, The Broadway Condominiums, The Garage Loft Apartments, Wendy Chong
Lords of Acid brings the tail-end of its North American tour to Diamond Ballroom
Tags: Music Features, Combichrist, Diamond Ballroom, DJ Mea, electronic, Lords of Acid, Praga Khan, punk, Rick Rubin, sex, The Hulk
Halloween: Oklahoma Gazette guides your Halloween movie streaming with these staff picks
By Gazette staff
Tags: Arts, Allison Williams, Amazon Prime, Charles Band, Daniel Kaluuya, Essie Davis, film, gary busey, Get Out, Gregory Peck, Halloween, Harvey Weinstein, Hellraiser, horror, Hulu, Jess Weixler, Jordan Peele, Lee Remick, movies, netflix, Noah Wiseman, raw, Richard Donner, Robert Eggers, Streaming, teeth, The Babadook, The Gingerdead Man, the omen, The Witch
Sculptor Morgan Robinson’s new solo exhibition explores the duality of calm and chaos
Tags: Arts, 16th Street Plaza District, art, Australia, Australian Outback, carpentry, design, East Central University, japan, Kasum Contemporary Fine Art, meditation, minimalism, Morgan Robinson, Oklahoma State University, sculpture, stillwater, University of Central Oklahoma, woodworking
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