Cheap and Free Events in Dallas This Week

JD Miller — Absence of Color Samuel Lynne Galleries 1105 Dragon St. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays until Nov. 11 Free Far from his usual vibrant paintings, local artist, musician and gallery owner JD Miller embraces a monochromatic palette in his latest exhibit, aptly titled Absence of Color, which…

Best Things to Do in Dallas This Weekend

Friday Reckon with Dallas’ spooky past this Halloween season during Dallas Trolley Tours’ Haunted History Tour, which rolls through some of Big D’s most dreaded, despairing sites beginning at 7 p.m. Fridays from through Oct. 27. Trolleys have plenty of tricks and treats up their sleeves as they wind their…

Shadow Woman Offers a New Way to Get Spooked This Halloween

Halloween time is the perfect time for scary movies, but what about scary plays? Horror film fanatics should not discount the immediate experience of seeing a live performance when they’re in the mood to jump in their seats. House Party Theatre is attempting to make you do just that with…

The Homey, Polyamorous Pleasures of Professor Marston and the Wonder Women

Writer/director Angela Robinson’s Professor Marston and the Wonder Women is achingly normal, in a good way. Robinson has proven herself capable of melding her sincere and often endearingly campy sensibilities to any cinematic style — spy spoofs (D.E.B.S.), Disney family flicks (Herbie: Fully Loaded), comic-dramas (The L Word), sexy vampire…

Seriously, Adam Sandler Triumphs in Netflix’s The Meyerowitz Stories

The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) premieres on Netflix Oct. 13 Adam Sandler’s core as a performer has always been his self-loathing. In his best comedies, he weaponizes it with humiliating ruthlessness. (In his worst ones, it wafts pathetically off him like the day-after stink of a drunkard.) Now, he’s…

21 Things to Do in Dallas This Week

Thursday In relationships, each party changes its shape and its role with regard to the other as time progresses. Texas artist Greg Piazza addresses this adaptation in Subjective Juncture, which opens with a reception from 5:30-9 p.m. Thursday and runs through Dec. 31 at Gallery 7NINE, 830 Exposition Ave. The…

4 Art Events for Your Weekend

A Light in the City Museum of Biblical Art 7500 Park Lane 6-10 p.m. Thursday $49-$75 Art House Dallas has spent seven years connecting artists to faith, creativity and each other. The organization headed by Cary Pierce (of Jack-O-Pierce fame) emphasizes community networks that cultivate connections and imagination among musicians,…

Dallas Comics Remember the Generosity of Ralphie May

To become a good comedian, you have to learn more than how to tell a good joke. You also have to learn how to take one. Forty-five-year-old comedian Ralphie May, who died of cardiac arrest Friday at his home in Las Vegas, Nevada, probably heard every fat joke in the…

After Giraffe Incident at State Fair, PETA Advocates Boycott

Last week, a giraffe was sent home from the petting zoo at the State Fair of Texas after several visitors documented its poor condition on Facebook. One woman, Stephanie Coon, posted a video Sunday, Oct. 1, showing the giraffe — which came from Hedrick’s Exotic Animal Farm in Nickerson, Kansas…

Cheap and Free Events in Dallas This Week

Booktoberfest — Beers for Books Legal Draft Beer Co. 500 E. Division St., Arlington 6-9 p.m. Thursday Free Literacy and alcohol have enjoyed a longstanding fellowship. Just ask Hunter Thompson or O. Henry or pretty much any writer, ever. The tradition continues with Legal Draft Brewery and nonprofit reading advocacy…

Nine Dallas Dates That Will Woo Anyone

Our annual Best of Dallas issue is basically Spark Notes. We try out all the places in Dallas to eat, play, drink and shop, so you don’t have to, and can simply walk into your next date ready to impress. Now you really have no excuse for bombing. If the…