Hop aboard the Story Train

Everyone’s got a story to tell, even if they don’t think their life is all that exciting. The story of the Thanksgiving where you left dinner early to bail your boyfriend out of jail is actually a potential legend in the making—something your kids will confide to their kids on…

Get Bach

The fifth anniversary season of The Nasher’s Soundings concert series begins with cellist Alisa Weilerstein in recital., and the offering is really something special. Before Bach’s six cello suites, there existed exactly zero compositions for solo cello. They remain some of the finest pieces of music Bach — or anyone…

Peek into the Brains of the Future

There’s not much to see in Denton. Rather, there’s plenty to see, and not much to do. Which might be why the Univeristy of North Texas gives us so many talented musicians and artists. They occupy themselves with their work. They’re creating and innovating on campus, and if you happen…

Deep: Expressions of the Feminine Aura

Opening Thursday, Kettle Art will present “Deep: Expressions of the Feminine Aura,” an exhibit featuring five female artists portrayed their commentaries on their gender through color and imagery. Deep is made up of Roxanne Mather, who paints scenic art for theater and cats, Corey Godfrey, an alumna of University of…

American Dream in Reverse

The Fairy Tale Lives of Russian Girls has a lot going on. It’s a tale of the American dream in reverse; a family that has emigrated to the U.S. and yet sends their daughter back to their homeland of Russia for a better opportunity. It’s also a fascinating look at…

This Theater Is On Fire!

When a city becomes plagued with unexplained fires, one man and his wife give shelter to house guests, who need a little bit of extra space in his attic for several drums of gasoline. Reignited by a new translation by Alistair Beaton and produced by the well-oiled comedy machine, Kitchen…

Adventure to Santa

Product placement can sometimes be a magical experience. Disneyworld, for example, is genius. It’s like one big, interactive advertisement for all the films, TV series, and stuffed animals in the entire company. This holiday season, Dreamworks makes a smart move by tying itself to the mall experience of Santa Claus…

Crowd Sourced Art

Crowd Sourced Art Crowds are the primary focus of Francesca Bifulco’s art, and this Saturday WAAS Gallery will welcome one in her honor for the opening of her debut solo show Inside Out of Touch. Bifulco is from Italy, but she has lived and worked in Los Angeles since 2012…

5 Art Exhibitions to See This Weekend

Left Hand First In daily life, pretty is quite the compliment. Sure, it may rank lower than beautiful or stunning. But every good flatterer knows the power of telling a woman she’s pretty. In art, pretty is perjorative. You want to insult a serious painter? Tell her that her life’s…

Dallas’ Zine Scene Is Getting A Little Bit of Love

Randy Guthmiller started a zine to make friends. When he moved back to Dallas after college, he would attend gallery openings and leave without talking to anyone. He needed a conversation starter, an entry point to access the sometimes-insular art scene. So he created, SHAPES, a simple publication filled with…

10 Best Places in Dallas To Check Out Art For Free

If you didn’t grow up frequenting museums or galleries, navigating the art world can be extremely intimidating. Thanks to the state of arts education, most of us have a very limited knowledge of art outside of recognizing the “Mona Lisa” or that Van Gogh painting of sunflowers that hung in…

The Fall Season’s 5 Best New Series and Its 5 Biggest Disappointments

BY INKOO KANG There’s more television today than at any other point in the medium’s history, but there’s a good chance you’re stuck in a TiVo rut. That’s because, with a handful of exceptions, this fall has delivered a truckload of mediocrity and dead-on-arrival trends. (Goodbye, “rom-sit-coms” like the already…

Interstellar May Be Grand, But It Doesn’t Connect

There’s so much space in Christopher Nolan’s nearly three-hour intergalactic extravaganza Interstellar that there’s almost no room for people. This is a gigantosaurus movie entertainment, set partly in outer space and partly in a futuristic dustbowl America where humans are in danger of dying out, and Nolan — who co-wrote…

Oral Fixation Is Primed For Growth, Could Use More Varied Narrative

Last night, the popular, beloved even, storytelling series Oral Fixation presented another round-up of true life tales. It was the third or fourth time I attended — this time to see my kickass writer Caroline North. Each one I’ve witnessed has been engaging. Real people telling their true stories can…

10 Best Halloween Costumes 2014

Halloween comes once a year, and there’s a lot to see. We dispatched photographers all over Dallas to capture some of the best. From Deep Ellum to Denton and Uptown to Slipknot, here are some of the best costumes from the holiday weekend…

100 Dallas Creatives: No. 46 Purposive Chef Chad Houser

Mixmaster presents “100 Creatives,” in which we feature cultural entrepreneurs of Dallas in random order. Chad Houser loves his job. The former co-chef-owner at Parigi in Oak Lawn is living his dream, and giving the same opportunity to disadvantaged youths everyday, as Executive Director and Head Chef of Café Momentum…