4 & 3 & 2 & 1

What started as two friends fooling around in a series of clever Youtube videos eventually grew into the hit Comedy Central show, Broad City. After years of the frat pack and stoner slacker comedy about 20-something dudes, Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer are currently lighting up the television with a…

Keeping the Students on Their Toes

Booker T. Washington’s Dance Department is at it again. They are preparing for their annual Evening of Dance that showcases the talent of students and their performing companies, Repertory Dance Company I, Repertory Dance Company II, and World Dance Ensemble. There will new works from guests Jason Ambrose, Juel D…

From the North Pole to Fort Worth

Some might argue that Will Ferrell is solely responsible to make the holiday film, Elf, a hit. But that didn’t stop it from traveling to Broadway with a more vocally proficient actor in the role. Now the movie turned musical goes on tour, stopping at the Bass Performance Hall (525…

Oh, Lady Be Good

Ladies, be nice. Be cordial when some jerk tells you need to smile more, ok? And be polite when some cretin catcalls you as you’re walking down the street. Just smile, acknowledge it, and enjoy the “compliment”. The cat-calling, patronizing, unevolved dudes of the world NEED you to just be…

Semantic Field

In addition to language, humans have also developed symbols to communicate. From numbers to scientific data, these modern hieroglyphs inspire the work of Dallas-based artist Ryan Gollsby. In his exhibition at Liliana Bloch Gallery, Semantic Field, his reference to these symbols subtly questions the trustworthiness of the systems we use…

To My Daughter

When I was a little girl, I had a fantasy about wearing my mother’s wedding dress. Hers was the first white gown that represented marriage and happiness to me. As humans we learn traditions from our parents. We learn where in life to place value, and daughters learn from their…

More Than 12 Days ‘Til Christmas

It’s time to start figuring out how you’re going to make time for all those memories this holiday season. Decide when you’re going to shoehorn in that visit with Santa; schedule your holiday cocktail experiments; find the time to bruise your tailbone at a nearby ice-skating rink. So much to…

100 Dallas Creatives: No. 44 Artistic Integrator Erica Felicella

Mixmaster presents “100 Creatives,” in which we feature cultural entrepreneurs of Dallas in random order. Erica Felicella is endlessly likable. That she would be a driving force behind one of the city’s coolest art events comes as little surprise after spending an afternoon with her. This executive director of Art…

Five Art Exhibitions To See This Weekend

Ed Blackburn’s Ancient History I find myself pointing to shows at Mountain View College’s Cliff Gallery quite a bit recently. I’m not sure if it’s just a string of good shows, recently acquired awareness of the space, or if the programming has seen an uptick. Regardless, this weekend the space…

Art Con Turns 10; Let’s Have a Party.

Art Conspiracy, the coolest art party in Dallas, started a decade ago as a way to raise money for people displaced by Hurricane Katrina. The brainchild of two Dallas culture-philes, Jason Roberts and Sarah Jane Semrad, that first year a small team cleaned up the then-vacant Texas Theatre, hung the…

15 People You Will Meet on Tinder in Dallas

By Amy McCarthy & Jaime-Paul Falcon It’s hard out there for the single people in Dallas to find a worthy date. After you’ve exhausted the pool at OkCupid, done a few speed dating events, and struck out at every bar in Dallas, the handheld meat-market that is Tinder is a…

Wait, Is This the Fugliest Building in Dallas?

We’re on an architectural hunt to find the fugliest building in Dallas. The first contender was the AT&T building in East Dallas. I get stuck in Dallas traffic a lot. It could be typical 8 a.m. rush hour, the noon feeding frenzy or a random 2 p.m. hate spiral of…

100 Dallas Creatives: No. 45 Absorbing Artist Jeff Gibbons

Mixmaster presents “100 Creatives,” in which we feature cultural entrepreneurs of Dallas in random order. The art of Jeff Gibbons defies definition. His work is anything but straightforward, often subduing any obvious meaning in its layers of media. His art spans genres and takes on an interior life that requires…

Festival Wrestling Was a Fun Fun Fun Addition to the Music

By Chris McDonald The 2014 version of Fun Fun Fun Fest had Neutral Milk Hotel, Judas Priest, and its beloved taco cannon. And tucked away, there also was spandex, body slams, and a 300 pound man doing a backflip off the top rope. Once again, in addition to music, comedy,…

This Week’s Five Best Arts Events In Dallas Under $10

Even though there’s football on every day of the week, you should probably peel yourself away from the TV and get a little culture now and then. Unfortunately, tickets to the theatre and opera can be prohibitively expensive. That is, of course, unless you know where to look. This week,…