Dear Stoner: How Do You Make Herb Tinctures?

Dear Stoner: I just got some pot brownies, and I’m not planning to ingest them for two weeks. Do you think the potency will still be the same, and if they’ll be okay to eat? Can I heat them up if they go hard?Tasnim Dear Tasnim: We’ve talked to multiple…

Ultimate Guide to Your Weekend, August 19-21

Do This! Men and women are graduating from film school at equal rates but women account for only 9 percent of film directors. The new Women Texas Film Festival is hoping to address this disparity in opportunities given by shining a light on the remarkable achievements of women in film…

Steve-O Says Performing Stand-Up Is His Scariest Stunt

Stephen Gilchrist Glover, better known as Steve-O, knows a lot about pain. The comic stuntman, who found fame on MTV’s slapstick sideshow Jackass , says it’s hard for him to rank the most dangerous or painful stunts he’s done for the show, his DVDs and his YouTube channel because there are so…

Kid NES Paints Murals That Bring 8-Bit Characters to Life Size

Many kids today probably don’t know this, but street art didn’t receive mainstream acceptance until Banksy became a household name in the mid-2000s. Before then, graffiti was widely seen as an eyesore created by an unsavory population. Countless tags were covered and movies like Demolition Man envisioned a squeaky clean…

Jonah Hill Is Loosed in War Dogs, but the Comedy Has Too Much Hangover

Once, American comedies concerned underdog heroes who challenged the status quo and seized the territory of the upper-class characters who thought they were in control. Slobs vs. snobs. During the wartime administration of the lesser President Bush, the wealthy thoroughly dominated the culture, occupying America the way the army patrolled…

Bread and Circus: Ben-Hur Is Nothing New, but It Puts on a Decent Show

In a summer of disappointing reboots, underperforming sequels and rejected franchise bait, Ben-Hur is something rare: a remake no one asked for but weary moviegoers might accept as a small gift for lack of any better option. Timur Bekmambetov’s reimagining of William Wyler’s 1959 epic, itself preceded by two silent…

Where to Spot Bald Eagles in Dallas

Not long ago, catching a glimpse of a bald eagle riding the wind in North Texas would have been about as rare as sighting a Sasquatch along the North Dallas Tollway. But today, if someone claims to have ogled one of the majestic creatures gliding past with a snake dangling…

The 10 Weirdest Toys at the Vintage Toy Rescue Store

Toys are a $20 billion industry in the U.S., and not just because kids love them. Adults are as much of a target market as the kids who fall within the age range listed on a toy’s packaging.  Take a look at the highly coveted Star Wars merchandise. According to…

5 Things to Do August 15-19

Dallas has some delicious cultural activities in store for us this week. Try a San Franciscan mystery dinner, Latina art and a festival of film made by women, with Elvis over enchiladas in between. Chill out with these recommendations: FT33’s Guest Chef Dinner Series: Tom McNaughton7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 15…

Netflix’s The Get Down Makes You Wonder How It Keeps from Going Under

The Bronx is burning in the introductory episodes of The Get Down, Netflix’s new series that presents as urban-cinematic fable the genesis of rap. The cluttered, over-caffeinated 90-minute pilot, directed by creator and executive producer Baz Luhrmann, takes place in the summer of 1977, when a serial killer terrorized New…