The Photo Or The Egg

It’s a punch line, it’s a theological argument, it’s about life and death and the cycles of both: What came first? Decorazon Gallery approaches the circle of life–both natural and inflicted–as well as rebirth, with a group photography exhibition, What Came First?, featuring Minmyo Kim, Alex Leme and Jane Fulton…

What A Buncha Boobs

The best part of the Pink Ribbon Comedy Tour isn’t that the tagline is “Laughter is the Breast Medicine.” Although, every time I say that it totally cracks me up–got to love a good boob pun. No, I think that the coolest thing about the PRCT is that the comics…

It’s Only Natural

It’s time for a change, people. A change in documentation. Go with me on this. It’s time to pull those lips in, draw the arms down, turn the wrist and point the cameras away from ourselves. You with me?! We can do this. I know Facebook and Twitter make it…

Sir Silky

For an album featuring a pasty white dude draped in a cat blanket and wrestling belt on the cover, Perilous Hits showcases a perverse and unexpectedly valiant effort. And, thus, the mystery is just how much irony is intended. I mean, is it a problem when “Shit or get off…

Documenting Life In Art

Diaries, landscapes and imagined alter-egos aren’t far from things we as interact with on a daily basis. One might journal, track calories or a travel experience. One takes in landscapes pastoral and urban on any given day. And one surely imagines what the evil, angelic or genius twin would do…

This Is The Dawning

When I was a child I had several of those bizarre compilations with kid versions of adult pop songs. One of my favorite songs was “Up, Up and Away,” followed closely by “Let the Sun Shine In/Aquarius”–which, of course, I had no idea would be a favorite yet again when…

Girl Drink Drunk: Skinnygirl Margarita

I made no New Year resolutions. At least, I’ve not called any of my plans to become a better me “resolutions.” Too easily broken once you put that dastardly moniker on them, you know. But I will say that this Lose It! iPhone app is coming in handy and my…

Rules Of Intrigue

Joe Pike doesn’t dick around. He’s a mercenary and a badass, and he’s seemingly got no qualms about his intense line of work…until his friend, another former mercenary, and his whole family are murdered by Eastern European mobsters. So, just as Pike must learn the ways of said Eastern Euro-mob…

Purple Ovation

Anyone who’s ever read Alice Walker’s The Color Purple, or even just seen the Spielberg film–hell, even seen part of it–knows what a harrowing yet jubilant life sweet Celie leads. Seems an appropriate translation then–taking that emotional and incredible journey from book to film and, finally, to musical. After receiving…

Love Is Blind

Technically, the main character is a male. And a director. One left unable to see and heartbroken and sort of promiscuous. But, don’t worry, Pedro Almodovar is known for nothing if not his female-centered stories, use of color and open homage and reference to classic styles and films and his…

Fly Free, Douglas Fir!

The holidays are over, and 2010 has begun. I’m guessing you have some crap to get rid of. That Christmas tree? It’s not taking on any more water, friend. And if you didn’t get a new cell phone/PDA from someone who loves you, just go get one. It’s not like…

From Swelter To Snow

You know how radio DJs and music critics dub a hit “the perfect summer song”? Or you find a song that perfectly captures your “October mood”? Well, apologies to Grizzly Bear and Lady Gaga but someone got there first. Way first. Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Baroque concertos for violin nail every…

Champing at the Rim

Let’s not even pretend that we’re really all that worried about the Detroit Pistons themselves. As of the time this article was written, they were eighth in their conference (though, we don’t want to get too cocky). It’s really their teeth we’re concerned with. After two of Houston Rocket Carl…

Happy Chew Year!

Are you the type who gets glitzed up to party into the wee hours on New Year’s Eve? Or do you prefer a more intimate, romantic celebration for the end of the decade? If you fall into the latter category, why not put on your cooking clothes and head to…

Assisted Boning Community

In most cases–and with all due respect to the reviews published in these pages—I prefer not to read movie reviews before I see a film. I like to make up my own mind and as strong-willed as I think I am, I can occasionally be swayed by a line or…

Mask Before Toast

Nothing’s sexier than a little mystery. There’s also nothing sexier than crashing in a luxurious modern lofts (some that are even allergen-free) and getting a lavish breakfast in the morning. And right up there on the “Sexiest” Level with mystery and posh loft living is drinking responsibly. NYLO Plano at…

Let Hunsacker Solve It

Love old movies? Do you really love a good black-and-white? Better yet, make it one with a detective tracking his way through a crazy murder mystery–yeah, we hear you loud and clear. Now, get out from in front of Turner Classic Movies for a night and check out one of…

Gallop Into 2010

You are not going to want to do this. You will not want to get out of bed to be at Flagpole Hill for the New Year’s 5-Mile Run at 10 a.m. But you will do it, won’t you? You’ll do it because your resolution is to get in shape…

Seasons Eatings

If you dig on Christmas, you’ve got two days for which you (or someone near you) are going to have to bust ass to create a fab dinner. Traditionally, my family takes the more casual appetizer and tamale approach on Christmas Eve, but Stephan Pyles could tempt us away. At…

Seasons Eatings

If you dig on Christmas, you’ve got two days for which you (or someone near you) are going to have to bust ass to create a fab dinner. Traditionally, my family takes the more casual appetizer and tamale approach on Christmas Eve, but Stephan Pyles could tempt us away. At…

FWMSH Is Keeping An Even Keel

Somewhere back between ages 13 and whatever fascinating age I am now, I misplaced my balance. Shortly after middle school, I found roller skating beyond my grasp, and now occasionally walking on a slope seems challenging…but then that could be a margarita at work. The Fort Worth Museum of Science…

Girl Drink Drunk: Cowboy Chow

In testing out the theories and recipes and perfect stomach liners for this column, I’ve realized (I actually always knew, but epiphanies are so much more on trend these days) that due to the “event” quality of a girl drink, we can drink fewer of them than just any ol’…