Monsters of Art

In the music world, there are superbands, bands composed of a number of industry stars. The New Pornographers or Broken Bells, for example. What Circuit 12 has on its hands with Sundowner is a collaborative exhibition studded with Dallas art stars. From JJESSE MORGAN BARNETT, NINO BAUMGARTNER, C.J. DAVIS, JEFF…

Five Art Exhibitions To See This Weekend

Peter Ligon It would be difficult to dig up someone who doesn’t like Peter Ligon’s landscapes. Even if you’re not keen on landscape painting generally, there’s something about Ligon’s emotive, messy pieces that don’t scream of photo source material. The painter captures every Dallas scene from trees in winter to…

Nine Holiday Shows To See in Dallas

Most of the shows on this list require little to no explanation. You’ve likely seen A Christmas Carol before, but the holidays return every year and with it, the same shows, the same music, and the same garland your mother’s been hanging on the bannister for 30 years. So Scrooge…

8 Holiday Tree Lightings In Dallas and Nearby

Now that cold weather has finally arrived, we’re officially moving full-throttle into the holiday season. Thanksgiving is next week, and that can only mean that Christmas will be here well before you’re ready to deal with all your weird relatives. Still, the holiday season can be pretty magical, especially when…

How Reality TV Went From Launchpad to Dumpster

BY INKOO KANG Minor spoilers for the second episode of The Comeback’s sophomore season. It’s no mystery why The Comeback, which returned for its second season this past Sunday after a nine-year hiatus, never became a big hit for HBO. Other mockumentaries like The Office, Parks and Recreation and Modern…

Russia Casts a Spell on the Fairytale Life of Playwright Meg Miroshnik

In the second act of The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls, our protagonist, Annie, realizes that her fairy godmother is a blue-haired prostitute. Studying abroad in her native country, the American-raised Annie doesn’t believe in evil eyes, and she doesn’t believe in witches. Which is a shame, because she might…

SYZYGY’s Ligeti Was Black Comedy

Wails, bellows, purrs, barks, hisses, laughter, gurgles, screeches, yelps, retching, squeals, gurgles, screams, grunts and groans. No words. Just clusters of prickly, spindly instrumental spattering, and the human voice reduced to animalistic expression. If John Cage had aimed his sights at prepared vocal chords instead of pianos, this is what…

Kardashians Producers Want to Make Bad Girls Club Dallas

Bad girls of Dallas: There’s a TV show out there for you and now is your time! This show isn’t what you think it is. This show is called Bad Girls Club and…what? Why are you rolling your eyes? OK, so yeah, this TV show is basically seven girls living…

100 Dallas Creatives: No. 43 Multi-Talented Director Tre Garrett

Mixmaster presents “100 Creatives,” in which we feature cultural entrepreneurs of Dallas in random order. In years past, the Dallas-Fort Worth theater scene was in desperate need of diversity. In response to largely wealthy-and-white theaters, smaller niche companies began filling in the gaps with a varied and diverse slate of…

15 Awesome Things to Do in Dallas This Weekend, November 13-16

At Undermain Theatre, a new play puts a kickass spin on folklore. In Los Angeles-based playwright Meg Miroshnik’s The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls an American woman returns to her home country, Russia, to study abroad. Upon arrival, the story takes an absurdist twist and the young girl quickly realizes…

Showbiz Drama Beyond the Lights Is Familiar but Cutting

Tales of fame and its trappings — and the way they’re never enough to build a life — are as old as show business itself. Maybe for that reason, almost any story about discovering the hollowness of fame is often written off as a cliché. But what’s the difference, really,…

Stephen Hawking’s Marriage Makes for Wise but Glossy Drama

If the universe is infinitely finite, an entity whose mystery is knowable only through an evolving progression of theories and equations, it’s nothing compared to a marriage. Every marriage or long-term partnership is knowable only to the people inside it — and sometimes not even then. The Theory of Everything…