Fame Will Cost You

It's often said that art is subjective. We've all heard a friend rant and rave about something and wondered, “Is it actually worth paying X-amount of dollars to experience it? Will I agree that it's good?” Well, David Cross is tackling that issue head on. Following in Radiohead's footsteps, Cross...
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It’s often said that art is subjective. We’ve all heard a friend rant and rave about something and wondered, “Is it actually worth paying X-amount of dollars to experience it? Will I agree that it’s good?” Well, David Cross is tackling that issue head on. Following in Radiohead’s footsteps, Cross is allowing viewers to pay what they want to see his new film Hits, which satirically explores the residents of a small town in America and their hunger for fame. If you’re … uh … buy-curious, show up to Texas Theatre (231 W. Jefferson Blvd.) at 7 p.m. Thursday and decide the value of Cross’ work for yourself. Find more info about this one-time screening at thetexastheatre.com

Thu., Feb. 12, 7 p.m., 2015

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