Save Him Ishmael

It’s a hot-point subject, salvation. Who gets it, how they get it, when, why. In a state where we wouldn’t have been shocked to see our governor #humblebrag tweet his capital punishment stats while campaigning, it’s an especially heated topic, and it’s not just an adult concept. In Jonathon Norton’s…

No One-Trick Pony

Though its title suggests that which is mediocre and expected, Another Dog and Pony Show at 500X Gallery promises instead all the intrigue and allure of … well, a donkey show, without, of course, the zoophilia. An eclectic collaboration of four diverse artists, the exhibition features darkly comical found-art depictions…

I Wear My Sunglasses at … Sun to Moon Gallery

Charles Cramer says that the first time he held an Ansel Adams print in his hands the colors were so vibrant that he felt as though he needed shades. It was a revelatory moment for the pianist-turned-photographer who shoots his own resplendent landscapes, and you can get a taste of…

The MAC is Back

Back from a brief hiatus, the McKinney Avenue Contemporary is boasting a power-packed, three-component show. The largest of the three displays, Coincident Disruption, is the work of Dallas artist Eric Eley. In it, Eley examines camouflage through a penetrable screen of hand-designed nettings. The aerial landscape is bold and alluring;…

Cheapskates’ Guide to Theater: Pay-What-You-Can Night for Giant

Here at Mixmaster we love two things: 1.) the Arts, and 2.) bargains. Next Wednesday you better buy a cowgirl hat and hold the hell on to it because those two things are colliding. It’s gonna be big. Actually, it’s going to be Giant. Dallas Theater Center’s highly-anticipated stage adaptation…

Funding Issues Block Local Film Students From Screening in France

the whale [trailer] from Jaime Chapin on Vimeo.Back in the fall of 2010, a group of senior film students at the University of North Texas wrote, shot and directed The Whale, a hauntingly beautiful short feature about a little boy, a wretchedly abusive family, and the transcendent power of imagination…

Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie: Stuff We Want At Lula B’s

This previously adored Louis Vuitton train case sparks exotic escape fantasies. After all, it would only look better if fluffed out, filled with carefully selected frocks for an impassioned weekend getaway. Sure, you could use a smaller bag on a two-day pass, but why on earth would you? This massive…

Designer Allen Moyer Strikes Oil on DTC’s Giant Set

Creating the wide open spaces and big skies of West Texas for a huge piece of musical theater has presented an interesting set of problems for designer Allen Moyer. Now finishing up the final details on the scenery for Dallas Theater Center’s production of the musical version of Edna Ferber’s…

You Love/Hate the Bridge. Tonight, It’s Gonna Get Real Noticeable.

You probably haven’t heard much about the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Yeah. That’s what we thought. Well, in honor of tonight’s lighting ceremony — taking place between 5:45 and 6:15 p.m.– we thought we’d spare the snark and, instead, talk shop here at the Mixmaster. Controversial from its inception, Dallas’…

Go Colorblind at The Frequency of Death!

For 26 years, Pegasus Theatre has been taking the color out of stage comedy. They do it in “Living Black and White,” a trade-secret method of makeup, costume and scenery that strips all the color away onstage — except for the slip of an actor’s pink tongue or a glimpse…

CADD Mystery Destination Tour: No Murder, Just Intrigue

The Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas invites you to “Eat Your Art Out” on January 28 during its Mystery Destination Dinner. As the name would suggest, you will receive a surreptitious phone call on January 26, directing you to the yet-untold event location. You’ll have a cocktail – maybe an…

Burlesque Troupe The Lollie Bombs Put Out Tonight

Never underestimate the power of a well-placed flip of nipple tassel. That’s what my grandmother always told me, anyway. Grandpa always looked so happy … It’s okay if you don’t have the shimmy to shake or if your trunk junk drags deep. Burlesque is about celebrating what you got: You…

Opening Credits: Today’s Cinematic Releases

The first weekend in January, and the month as a whole, is traditionally known as a kitchen sink for theatrical releases…unfortunately, it’s typically stuff that, at any other time of the year, would end up in the garbage disposal. Instead of the studio flipping the switch on it and going…