Film Podcast #96: Michael Shannon is a Stern Monopoly Player

LA Weekly film critic Amy Nicholson found out first-hand that Michael Shannon is a pretty stern Monopoly player during a recent game with the actor, who portrays a tortured Orlando real-estate baron in the upcoming 99 Homes. Nicholson and Village Voice film editor Alan Scherstuhl open this week’s Voice Film…

19 Awesome Things to Do in Dallas This Weekend, Sept. 10-13

Thursday, September 10 Josie and the Pussycats There are guilty pleasures, and then there are bad movies. Guilty pleasures are films that don’t have much artistic merit, but watching them won’t necessarily make you dumber. A guilty pleasure may be mildly offensive or politically incorrect, but it doesn’t mean to…

A Librarian Reflects on the Past 40 Years at Libraries

The first time I stepped foot in a public library, I was an eleven-year-old awkward new girl in Butler, Pennsylvania: a steel mill town north of Pittsburgh. Since my family had already moved twelve times by then, I was used to panicking over where to sit at lunch and navigating…

5 Art Exhibitions to See in Dallas This Weekend

Simon Bilodeau’s Story With No Ending In a sense, the museum is the sculpture housing a painting. Typically manipulated to be as unobtrusive as possible, it interacts, intentionally or otherwise, with the work on display. The two are inextriable. It follows that an artist would be hyper aware of the…

Gorgeous Wolf Totem Holds to Nature-Adventure Formula

The success of Jean-Jacques Annaud’s handsome lupine adventure Wolf Totem relies in large part on the ratio between wolf and totem. There are wolves — those howling, majestic hunters of the Mongolian grasslands — and then there are the many things they stand for: freedom, teamwork, the delicate harmony of…

The Look of Silence Takes a Second Look at a Genocide

In 2012, documentary filmmaker Joshua Oppenheimer made a splash with The Act of Killing, in which he sought out members of Indonesian killing squads, individuals who murdered thousands of innocent citizens accused of being communists after a military takeover in 1965, and invited them to re-enact their crimes in the…

Dallas Libraries Strive to Survive in a Digital World

In a bright, open space inside Dallas’ downtown library, about 50 women and men stand alert at a table with their hands tied behind their backs. “3-2-1, go!” someone counts down, and they begin to change diapers on children’s dolls. Their hands bound, the competitors fumble with the stand-in babies…

Things We Loved at Dallas Zine Party

One of the first things anyone asked during Sunday afternoon’s inaugural Dallas Zine Party was, “Who are all of these people?” That same question was why the event’s founder, Randy Guthmiller, planned this afternoon in the first place. Who were the people in and around Dallas making zines? What did…

No One Really Knew Why They Were at Digifest

Here’s how Digifest works: A bunch of kids (teenagers, mainly), who are social media celebrities, gather to showcase their talents (?). Their fans are typically 13-year-old girls, who are too old for toys but too young for boys. The social media stars that are singers sing. The rappers rap. And…

10 Brilliant Dallas Women: Dr. Rose Brock, Educator and Literacy Advocate

A twenty year veteran educator, Dr. Rose Brock has dedicated her career to turning teens into lovers of the written word. Building relationships with readers through books is her superpower. Here’s the Reader’s Digest version of Brock’s work: She is a professor but has a healthy list of literary accomplishments outside…

Free & Cheap Culture Events in Dallas This Week

Complaining that you’re bored is, well, boring. In all likelihood, your boredom is more related to the fact that you’re not reading and enriching your booze-rotted brain than any real lack of arts and culture in Dallas. There is plenty to do, even if sometimes you do have to look…

The Best Classical Concerts in Dallas this September

Summer’s fading, and fall’s creeping around the corner. Which means the classical season is underway––almost. While in many ways the season proper won’t hit its stride until October, there’s plenty of performances to make this a month to look forward to. What follows are the events we’re most excited about…