MAGCON Tour Brought a New Generation of Celebrities to Dallas

On Sunday night on the fourth floor of the Irving Convention Center, about 300 tween to early-teen girls stood, eyes buried in their cellphones, anxiously awaiting their favorite social media stars. You know, the ones they’ve seen on Youtube. Think #AlexfromTarget and the like. It’s the new era of fame…

100 Dallas Creatives: No. 16 Ballet Queen Katie Puder

Mixmaster presents “100 Creatives,” in which we feature cultural entrepreneurs of Dallas in random order. A long time professional dancer with Metropolitan Classical Ballet, Katie Puder has spend much of her life in Dallas on her toes. And like a good dancer, when it was time to take a step…

Oscars Podcast: Can you Identify the Traits of ‘Oscar Bait?’

The bi-coastal film pod continues in 2015! In New York, Village Voice film editor Alan Scherstuhl, along with Voice film critic Stephanie Zacharek, connect via the magic of the Internet with LA Weekly film critic Amy Nicholson to discuss the nominations for this year’s Academy Awards, announced on January 15…

Don’t Miss Artopia This Weekend, Our Annual Art Party

You’ll need to stop slacking now. There’s nothing left to think about. The weekend is here and if you want to party with us, you’ll need a ticket. And you want to party with us. Trust. Click over to ticketfly.com and buy that Artopia ticket now. We’ll wait. Need to…

100 Dallas Creatives: No. 17 Artful Advocate Vicki Meek

Mixmaster presents “100 Creatives,” in which we feature cultural entrepreneurs of Dallas in random order. In the 1980s, Vicki Meek made her way to Dallas as an artist in residence for the City Arts Program, but she soon found that her calling lay in the administration side of the arts…

A Marriage Crumbles, Beautifully, in Winter Sleep

Twitter is double-stuffed with check-your-privilege messages for entitled men, but I’ve rarely seen one as potent as this singular line from Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s out-of-time masterwork Winter Sleep, a Chekhovian drama of marriage and class and the way both can inspire insulated cluelessness. “Just once, I’d like you to defend…

Blackhat Is Another Empty Exercise in Style

Anyone who loves Michael Mann movies, or even just the idea of Michael Mann movies, accepts that film style is a language and something more, a way of thinking, feeling and looking that goes beyond basic plotting, dialogue, or character motivation. I can tell you pretty much everything that happens…

Paddington Gives CGI Kid Movies a Good Name

Smarter Than the Average Emerson argued that each flourish and tendril of a work of art has its exact corollary in the mind of the artist, that creative expression is always, in its way, a sort of autobiography: Want to know the person? Look at their works. But Ralph Waldo…

Unlike Booze, These Puns Are Hard to Swallow

Alcohol and literature have a long, cozy history. It hasn’t all been fun and games (see: Hemingway, Williams, et al), but at times it has been a mutually beneficial relationship — like when you finished that Flannery O’Connor book and headed straight to the bar. Tim Federle understands that great…

Have a Ball

Think way back to New Year’s Eve. Did your plans involve putting on your best clothes — the ones you usually reserve for funerals or Mad Men cosplay? Do you wish you’d done something truly memorable? Are you into drag? If you answered “no,” “yes” and “yes” to the previous…

Go and Live

Artist Bruce Nauman’s neon art piece “One Hundred Live and Die” lists — yep — 100 ways to live or die. Among your options are “speak and die,” “feel and die,” “stand and die” and “think and die.” Luckily, you can speak, feel, stand and think in total safety at…

Worse has Been Done in Motels

Motels are a destination for tourism and relaxation, but sometimes those functions are at odds with the land a motel occupies. CentralTrak explores this idea in its latest exhibition, Gallup Motel Butchering. The four-channel video installation by artist collective Postcommodity follows Navajo women preparing a family feast in a motel…

Art, Bar, Us. What More Could You Want?

We want you to be at Artopia this year, truly. We want you to witness the splendor of music duo French 75 and the shape-shifting madness of George Quartz. We want Confetti Eddie to magically transform your evening before you explore the “Dr Gorilla” Interactive Art Forest by David Rodriguez…

What, No Fireworks?

If your last ‘Murica-induced chill-down-the-spine was on the Fourth of July, you’re due for a fix. Forget all of our domestic troubles — the ugly politics, inequalities, hardships and Toby Keith songs — and let a wave of patriotism wash right over you during the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s latest ReMix…

Twitter and Shout

Which came first? The social media followers or the fame? Nowadays, it’s probably the former. We’re gonna say it: Justin Bieber paved the way for future musicians. Future generations won’t know how people became famous without the help of social media, like Vine, YouTube and Instagram. Make a music video…