Alton Brown Live!

If you took a pinch of Gallagher, mixed it with a cup of Ira Glass, and then added a dash or so of Paula Deen’s more polite southern sensibilities (while making sure there is absolutely no Guy Fieri cross-contamination, thank you very much), you’d whip up a pretty decent version…

Piano Acrobatics

In a two-year agreement, The FWSO has teamed up with 2013 Cliburn Gold Medalist Vadym Kholodenko to present all five of Prokofiev’s piano concertos; Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor is first on the agenda. Dedicated to a close friend whom he lost to suicide, Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No…

Bring Your Kleenex

Some readers are gluttons for a good cry, which might be one of the reasons Jodi Picoult has earned such a large fan base. She’s written 22 novels, including My Sister’s Keeper, which is harder on your tear ducts than a freshly peeled onion. She’ll be on the SMU campus…

Tip Off Time

Look, everyone will be watching it (this is Dallas, after all), so why not do it in style? The Granada Theater and Do214 host a Mavs season opener watch party. Doors open at 6 p.m. Plus you have a chance to win tickets to a Mavs game. RSVP on Do214.com…

Ann Hamilton

Ann Hamilton’s art is big. Internationally renowned for her large scale installations and objects that interact with space. Her work is often gestural and performative, and she’s damn smart. Which is why Univeristy of North Texas and the Nasher Sculpture Center invited her to participate as part of their lecture…

The Humor Games

Kill your opponent with comedy. Outwit the laughter and may the odds be ever in your favor. The Humor Games take over the Addison Comedy Club at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Tickets are $12. More info at comedysportz.com. Wed., Oct. 29, 8 p.m., 2014…

Ditch the Canned Soup

You know that broccoli and cheese soup recipe your grandmother passed down to you that you make every chance you get? Yeah, Christopher Kimball thinks you’re cooking it all wrong and his mission in life is to teach you the right way. Everyone’s favorite PBS cooking show, America’s Test Kitchen,…

Systema

Since opening earlier this year, we’ve been endlessly impressed with the display of art at Zhulong Gallery. This gallery has brought the neighborhood its first tastes of new media art from across the globe. The newest show, Systema, takes an interest in the uses of systems in various realms of…

Dystopian Love Story

Described as “a powerful play about love in a dystopian society,” Ochre House Theater’s newest musical, Flower in the Machine, by Kevin Grammer promises all the things we’ve come to love about this splendid little company, which we recently named the Best Small Theater in Dallas: music, fine acting, and…

Anna Bella Papp

The minimalism of Anna Bella Papp’s clay sculptures force the viewer up close. It’s as though she’s invited onlookers into an intimate moment with the art. For the tiny amount of space they actually inhabit, they imply much larger ideas. The Nasher Sculpture Center gives Papp her first museum exhibition…

Drawn to Action: The Life and Work of Arthur Szyk

The Dallas Holocaust Museum’s newest exhibition features the political cartoons of Arthur Szyk, a Polish-Jewish refugee, who came to the US during WWII. His work, which depicted the dictators who tortured the world in the early 20th century, was harsh in its criticism of Hitler and Mussolini and strongly pro-democracy…

Five Visual Art Exhibitions to See This Weekend

Fill October’s final full weekend with art. As fall trickles into town in fits and starts, decorate your life at these galleries. And for once, Friday is the stronger night to hit the galleries, although there will be compelling work to see Saturday as well. Ella Kruglyanskaya’s Grafika Much of…

Film Podcast: Oscar Season Opens with Birdman and Listen Up Philip

It’s awards season and the hyped movies are starting to land in theaters. On this week’s Voice Film Club podcast, we talk about Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman, starring Michael Keaton, and Alex Ross Perry’s Listen Up Philip, and carve out some time to recommend Nothing Bad Can Happen and Glen…

10 Cool Airbnb’s In Dallas

In February, a few of my friends wanted to hit the slopes in Aspen. We had a friend who’d recently moved to Snowmass, where snow is plentiful and pot is legal. To save a little bit of money we rented a condo from Airbnb. I was skeptical about sleeping in…

Remembering Matthew Tomlanovich

Actor. Teacher. Director. Voice Coach. Mentor. Poet. Matthew Tomlanovich wore many hats, but one that always seemed glued to his head, was friend. After battling a MRSA infection in his spinal cord for six months, Tomlanovich died Sunday. I could give you his bio: “Over 30 years of experience working…

Bonnie & Clyde Cast Hold Up YouTube With Music Video to “Bang Bang”

“Criminals have more fun” could’ve been the subtitle of the musical, Bonnie & Clyde, currently on stage at WaterTower Theatre. History’s law-breaking power couple certainly have a better time than the rest of their family in the Depression-era story. And it seems the actors playing them are having a damn…

10 Best Things to Do in Dallas This Week, October 20-22

Get out there and enjoy the crisp fall air. Monday, October 20 Autumn at the Arboretum This week the weather will be perfect to swing by the Arboretum for its celebration of fall and all things pumpkin. As the fall foliage turns a crisp brown, the expansive gardens fill with…

5 Visual Art Exhibitions to See This Weekend

Digital-Distraction at Barry Whistler Gallery Put down your cellphone and see some art this weekend. For his latest work, John Pomara found himself interested in the way digital technology simultaneously connects us and disconnects us. Everyone has that friend who’s in constant communication with everyone except the people in front…