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Eyes Wings and Many Other Things, New Science Projects, Clint Niosi Double-Wide Fri., September 5 West Dallas
New Science Projects consists of Dale Jones screaming, singing, moaning, ranting and screaming some more while slashing away at a buzzing resonator guitar, occasionally adding a drum loop or electronic noise, or ditching musical accompaniment altogether to growl a cappella. The NSP album... More >>
Faux Fox, The Party The Lounge on Elm Street Fri., September 5 West Dallas
Free your mind and your ass will follow goes the saying, but what happens when your mind is blown? Such is a good question to ask at a Faux Fox show, where surreal costuming provides a visual metaphor for the ass-shaking electronic/punk/pop/rock/dance freakout groove offered by the Denton... More >>
Mudhoney, Record Hop, Melba Toast Granada Theater Fri., September 5 East Dallas & Lakewood  
Something is wrong with society when the most impish bands of the '90s start making resonant social statements. But on 2006's Under a Billion Suns, Mudhoney proved itself even more vexed and pissed than Green Day or NOFX. Partly, it's the sound: Oxidized slabs of guitar psychedelia evoke messy... More >>
Christopher Titus Improv Fri., September 5, 8:00pm
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Addison
You know that friend who doesn't drink or get high anymore, but he's always telling crazy-ass tales from when he did? I don't mean mundane stories about passing out on bar stools or pissing in washing machines; I mean stories about stealing telephone poles, setting them ablaze and falling into... More >>
The Island of Dr. Moreau Hip Pocket Theatre Every week Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., September 5 until Sun., September 28, 8:15pm Fort Worth
There's something about mad scientists pushing the boundaries of science that makes for really interesting literature and theater. These stories raise the question: How far can science go? More important, they ask the question: How far should science go? The Island of Dr. Moreau grew out of the... More >>
Clerks Inwood Theatre Fri., September 5
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Park Cities
Some might say the MPAA has it in for Kevin Smith. Seriously, the dude can't catch a break. His films have been given un-box-office-friendly ratings since the mid-'90s with his latest, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, getting smacked with an NC-17. Luckily, when you've got a mad cult following,... More >>
The Spectacular Senior Follies presents As Time Goes By Eisemann Center Fri., September 5, 8:00pm
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Richardson & Vicinity
Honestly, we thought "Spectacular Senior Follies" would be a good name for an America's Funniest Home Videos-style tribute to the antics of the elderly. But Mark Carroll Productions beat us to the punch and used it for an old-timey song-and-dance revue featuring around 150 local senior talents,... More >>
Zest Fest Will Rogers Memorial Center Fri., September 5, 11:00am-7:00pm
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Fort Worth
For the 15th year, Fort Worth will play host to Chile Pepper magazine's Zest Fest. A surefire way to spice up the weekend, the event is a celebration of piquant preparations and fiery fare. Billed as "the ultimate party for bold and flavorful food enthusiasts," attendees will be serenaded by... More >>
Joseph Havel: Two Sheets (to the wind) Dallas Center for Contemporary Art Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Thu., September 4 until Wed., December 24, 10:00am-5:00pm East Dallas & Lakewood
As any fan of Project Runway knows, much has been said over the blending of fabric and art in the name of fashion. But what about blending fabric and art in the name of art? Artist Joseph Havel does just that in his exhibition of sculptural constructions based on the drapery and other technical... More >>
Making It New: The Art and Style of Sara and Gerald Murphy Dallas Museum of Art Daily from Sun., June 1 until Sun., September 14 Downtown & Deep Ellum
If you can say you inspired F. Scott Fitzgerald, Pablo Picasso, Jean Cocteau and Coco Chanel (among others), simply because of the way you lived your life, then you deserve a touring museum exhibition dedicated to your legacy. If you can say, in even uncertain terms, that you are a fan of the... More >>
Defiance Theatre Three Every week Thursday from Thu., September 4 until Sun., October 5, 7:30pm
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Downtown & Deep Ellum
We like to see people get busted for doing bad things...especially if they fall into that vein of overbearing and morally compromised characters that house the Colonel Jessups (A Few Good Men) and Alonzos (Training Day) of the fictional world. It's a desire to see someone who lords over people... More >>
The Blues/Jazz Experience: Paintings by Earnest "Ernie" Benton and Daggi Wallace Irving Arts Center Daily from Mon., July 28 until Sun., September 21 Irving & Las Colinas
Painting portraits of your favorite musicians is a time-honored way of paying homage to the artists you love. But more often than not, it's not that compelling as art. Sure, the original photograph of Johnny Cash flipping the bird is a powerful image, but how many times do we really need to see... More >>
Flight of the Red Balloon The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth Daily from Fri., September 5 until Sun., September 7 Fort Worth
A young boy. A red balloon. Paris. These simple elements taken from Albert Lamorisse's 1956 Academy Award-winning short film The Red Balloon are woven into a beautiful, modern-day story about art, childhood and family in Hou Hsiao-hsien's Flight of the Red Balloon. When life begins to overwhelm... More >>
Remnants The Magnolia Theatre Daily from Thu., August 7 until Wed., September 10 East Dallas & Lakewood
Photographer Kent Barker seems rather taken with the process of erosion--"There is a solitude and a quiet that for me is conducive to the act of 'seeing' and a unique visual beauty in the way that time and weather acts upon objects," he says. Barker finds such beauty in the small, dusty corners... More >>
Cycles The Meridian Room Daily from Mon., August 11 until Fri., October 10 Fair Park
When it comes to glorifying man-made means of transportation and feats of technology, the entire country of the United States of America serves as a pretty powerful altar to all that is great and good about human ingenuity. We celebrate our vast intellectual superiority by driving gas-guzzling... More >>
Peter Pan Artisan Center Theater Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Thu., August 21 until Sat., September 13, 7:30pm
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Mid-Cities (H-E-B)
What is it with Peter Pan always being played by a girl? Mary Martin, Sandy Duncan, then Cathy Rigby--all flying around the theater on wires like a heavenly marionette act. No wonder Peter doesn't want to grow up--he'd have to lose the tights and makeup and get a career job in a monkey suit.... More >>
Art Faculty Biennial Richland College Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from Wed., September 3 until Fri., October 10 Garland & Vicinity
I've taken art classes at more than four institutions of higher learning. They were all good, but the one that was great was Richland College. An underdog because of its "community college" status, Richland doesn't seem like the pick for fantastic labs, galleries and art profs, but it is. And... More >>
The Who's Tommy Kalita Humphreys Theater Daily from Wed., August 27 until Sun., September 21 Uptown & Oak Lawn
Ahh, the rock opera. It all started in 1966 when The Who released its second album, which contained the phenomenal nine-minute suite of songs "A Quick One While He's Away," the tale of Ivor the engine driver and his lustful ways. The Who followed this with a full-length opera, Tommy, in 1969.... More >>
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Afternoon Tea at City Cafe City Cafe Every week Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 3:00pm-5:00pm Park Cities
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