Deitra Mag
05/03/2026
Introducing the long-awaited new issue of Deitra Magazine: Issue XVIII (2026).
Issue 18 of Deitra Magazine marks a new chapter. A bridge between where we’ve been and what’s beginning to take shape now.
This issue brings together music, fashion, film, and cultural storytelling through long-form interviews, editorial photography, and the artists who continue to shape the world around us. Rooted in independent creation and collaboration, Deitra remains a document of creative lives in motion.
Featuring a collective of musicians, photographers, writers, models, and creatives who carry forward the spirit of the magazine.
Produced independently and collaboratively, Deitra has always been made by artists, for artists.
Issue 18 will be released in both Eureka Springs and Springfield, marking the beginning of a deeper connection to the greater Ozarks and the artists who call it home.
Release party announcement coming soon. 🖤
Cover image by Chloe Potts Photography ()
Model: Sara Jane ()
Shot at Ethereal Studios ()
Inspired by Lady Gaga’s Mayhem album ()
04/22/2026
Earth Day Music Fest returns for its 5th anniversary on April 25, 2026 at Jordan Valley Park. Deitra went behind the scenes with founder Molly Healey to explore how this plastic-free, community-driven festival has become one of the most impactful gatherings in the Ozarks. Read the full story at the link below or visit deitramag.com. 🌎
Earth Day Festival - Springfield, MO
Photographed by Matt Loveland Photography
A FIELD FULL OF LIFE: INSIDE SPRINGFIELD’S EARTH DAY MUSIC FEST A plastic-free, community-powered festival led by local musician Molly Healey returns for its 5th anniversary, raising nearly $100,000 for e...
03/25/2026
ASK ANY CASUAL WILCO LISTENER about the band's connections to Springfield, Missouri, and you're not going to hear about the gold record that hung on the late, great, Lou Whitney's wall in The Studio — a Springfield institution that contributed to their double album, Being There, in 1996. Instead, you'll likely hear about the last time the band appeared in southwest Missouri, and the 20 years that had them playing practically everywhere else around the globe.
Written by Cameron Steele
Photographed by Matt Loveland Photography
Special thanks to:
Wilco and the Gillioz Theatre
Read the article here:
Wilco Returns to Springfield After Two Decades ASK ANY CASUAL WILCO LISTENER about the band's connections to Springfield, Missouri, and you're not going to hear about the gold record th...
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