Dallas Pokemon Go Player Gets Robbed and Keeps On Playing

It’s only been a week since the release of Niantic’s free Pokemon Go app, but the revival of the popular ’90s franchise, which allows players to catch cute little cartoon monsters in real life using their smartphones, has already taken over Dallas. Pokemon Go: DFW Community, one of several local…

Our Picks for the Asian Film Festival of Dallas

Independent and foreign film screenings are hard to come by in this town, making festivals, which are often run by passionate volunteers, an integral component of the Dallas film scene. The Oak Cliff Film Festival just wrapped up its 5th, and arguably best, year this June. The higher profile fests,…

5 Things to Do, July 11-15

Dallas is still in mourning. We need opportunities for distraction, community, quiet exertion and some plain ol’ escape into fantasy. You’ll find a little of everything amongst our suggestions for the week: Welcome to Night Vale: Ghost Stories 7 p.m. Monday, July 11 Majestic Theatre 1925 Elm St. $25-$30 Do…

Ultimate Guide to Your Weekend, July 8-10

Do This!The quarterly North Texas Comic Book Show takes over the Doubletree Dallas Hotel from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. In addition to lots of comics for sale, some as cheap as $1,  there will be special guests from Marvel and DC Comics and a cosplay contest. Admission is…

Dallas Comedy House Just Hired Its First Theater Director

If you want to take improv, stand-up or sketch-writing classes in Dallas, Dallas Comedy House has become the go-to place. The business Amanda Austin opened in 2009 has blossomed into a community; people sign up for classes and routinely stick around to teach, perform and support their friends once they’ve…

5 Art Events for Your Weekend, July 7-10

Works On Paper & William Wegman: Good Dogs On Nice Furniture at Barry Whistler Gallery 315 Cole Street, No. 120 Through August 13 Two new exhibitions are currently on display at Barry Whistler. Works on Paper features artists Terrell James, Otis Jones, Lawrence Lee, Michael Miller, Dan Rizzie, Andrea Rosenberg, Lorraine…

With Election Year, the Purge Series Reaches Its Term Limit

James DeMonaco’s Purge series, about a near future in which all crime is legal for one annual 12-hour period, began as a disturbing setup for basic genre thrills: 2013’s franchise-starter was essentially a home-invasion thriller with a dystopian twist. By the time Purge: Anarchy rolled around a year later, the…

Mike and Dave Need a Better Movie

Sometimes a movie seems like it was more fun to make than it is to watch. Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates is one of those movies. Zac Efron and Adam DeVine are Dave and Mike Stangle, two troublemaking brothers with a knack for walking the tightrope of party-makers/breakers. With…