Deep Ellum’s Traveling Man Gets Pumped Up Kicks

Look who’s got some brand spankin’ new shoes. Like the rest of us, the Deep Ellum “Traveling Man” sculpture’s been a little chilly this week. And being made of metal, can you imagine how much worse that must be? Finally, someone took pity on his big robot feet and sized…

Fox Business: The Muppets are Brainwashing You

FOX Network’s Follow The Money has discovered the origin of Occupy Wall street protests: the liberal brainwashing of Hollywood’s films. In this important discussion with Follow the Money host Eric Bolling and Media Research Center guest Dan Gainor on the viral ideas commie leaders like Kermit The Frog and Gonzo…

In Mine Own Image: Pictures of Me at Photographs Do Not Bend

We never shy away from an opportunity to imbibe before noon, so Saturday was the perfect opportunity to check out the installation, Pictures of Me, at Photographs Do Not Bend’s Annual Holiday Brunch. For those who haven’t heard, Pictures is just what it sounds like – an assemblage of photographs…

The 10 Must-See Photos from The Busy (Rainy) Weekend in Dallas

You may have noticed: there was a lot of happenings in Dallas this weekend. The White Rock Marathon pushed on in the midst of a rainy, cold Sunday morning. Which, many of us here at the Observer missed as we nursed our splendid Artopia hangovers. Before that, our photographer Stephen…

The People of Artopia and More From a Nutcrackingly Good Night

First let me say: it was a pleasure cracking nuts with you at the Dallas Contemporary. Lots and lots going on last night to talk about–from the installation pieces (curated by Brian Gibb of the Public Trust) to the fashion show–but the night certainly kept-on with the bright rock-pop of…

Puppet Theater’s Sweet Nutcracker Deserves a Big Hand

Theater Caps are bite-sized punch-packing capsule reviews by resident theater critic Elaine Liner. Use them as a reminder — or a teaser, if you procrastinate — of her full-length reviews in The Mixmaster’s weekly sister. There’s always humor and elegance in the shows performed at Dallas Children’s Theater by the…

Come for Brunch, Stay for Burt

If you haven’t spent a lot of time in the up-and-coming Design District, Saturday’s brunch at Photographs Do Not Bend is a perfect opportunity to traverse streets with names like “Inspiration” and “Dragon” and to check out the burgeoning neighborhood. Just like you preferred Bieber when he was underground (okay,…

Here, from Christmases Future, DTC’s “Ghost” Speaks

Part of the fun of Dallas Theater Center’s huge production of A Christmas Carol, opening Friday night for a three-week run at Kalita Humphreys Theater, is seeing who plays the ghosts that visit Ebenezer Scrooge. In the spooky adaptation by Richard Hellesen of Charles Dickens’ immortal story of greed v…

The (2015) Quilt is Warming Hearts on World AIDS Day

Today is World AIDS Day and just one of the ways we’re observing the 30th anniversary of AIDS — an issue important to many of us here at the Mixmaster, in the Dallas arts community, and, of course, everywhere — is creating our own little panel on the digital (2015)…

Steven Culbert’s “Red Tree” at Jacques Lamy Gallery

Steven Culbert is one of those artists who eschews the idea that there’s any limit to the number of ways you can paint. You can see that in his current show, Big and Small, at Jacques Lamy Gallery. Upon viewing the show, you might not even guess that all of…

Picture Show: The Winners of the 2011 MasterMinds Awards

It’s on the stands and on-the-webs now: the finalists of our second annual art awards (the MasterMinds). That’s right, we’ve named ’em, and it’s all a big ol’ countdown to our fancy pants Artopia party on Saturday at the Dallas Contemporary. If you’re not going to that, shame on you…

Sleeping Beauty, Kinky as It May Be, is a Yawn.

Frustratingly opaque, Australian novelist-turned-filmmaker Julia Leigh’s debut feature opens with an unforgettable image: A young woman, earning some extra cash as a medical-research subject, patiently sits as a long tube is threaded down her esophagus. Sharp and precise as its tableau might be, though, Sleeping Beauty never burrows into the…

Rockin’ Christmas Party: Not Rockin’, Not a Party, Not Christmas-y

The title of WaterTower Theatre’s revival of Rockin’ Christmas Party is missing its “g” for a reason. Throughout the two-plus hours of singin’ and dancin’, you’ll keep thinkin’ to yourself, “Gee, what does that song have to do with Christmas?” and “Gee, why are those ladies wearing Conehead wigs and…

Soledad Speaks

Soledad O’Brien is a seasoned journalist who has time and again probed complex issues regarding race and identity in America. In her Black in America series on CNN, O’Brien brought topics seldom discussed in the public forum to a broader audience. So who better to speak to budding journalists of…

Learn More About the Movie Stealth

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. If a cubicle warrior out there had “The Guy Who Played Wanda in In Living Color” to not only become an Academy Award nominated actor, but also a Grammy winning singer in the office pool, then that person surely quit the office gig after raking…

The Director Explains Himself

Anyone who has ever sat through a surreal or confusing movie, but was polite enough to avoid nudging his neighbors and asking them exactly what’s going on, will finally get resolution. Well, with any of the whacked out flicks by Alex Cox, anyway. Cox, director of the cult classics Repo…

Great Use for a Festivus Pole

Recruiting lovely ladies for a good cause is a genius way to raise money for people in need. Who can resist a beautiful woman’s request to help others? Viva Dallas Burlesque has invited regional dancers to perform at the Festivus Follies, a night benefiting Home for the Holidays. The Texas-based…

Forget Elvis, Have a Blue Christmas

If you haven’t already, it’s about time you make the yearly visit to the attic, lug all of those boxes marked “Christmas” down the stairs, and get to decorating for the holidays. Of course, the tree could always use a few new, unique ornaments, right? That’s right, the 16th Annual…

Get Your Parade On, For the Kids

Bob the Builder, The South Central Llama Association, Jordin Sparks, high school marching bands and Captain America would make for a swinging soiree inside Andy Warhol’s Factory. As it turns out, the Children’s Medical Center Holiday Parade also values the merriment that a wide range of guests can bring to…