Fantastic and Plastic: Barbie and Ken’s Wedding Album

Many a girl dressed her Barbie doll in a sequined wedding gown and marched those overly-arched feet down the aisle to Ken doll while humming “Here Comes the Bride,” but Mattel broke the hearts of little girls everywhere when it announced in 2004 that Ken and Barbie, who only got…

Six Underrated Steve Martin Film Performances

Renaissance man Steve Martin will take the stage at the Meyerson Symphony Center tonight, but he won’t just be wielding a microphone. The funny man also happens to be an author, playwright, songwriter and Grammy-award winning banjo player, who has not one but two #1 bluegrass albums (The Crow and…

Theatre Three Can’t Harvest Many Laughs With Wild Oats

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. A lame effort like Wild Oats is no way for Theatre Three to launch its…

NoViolet Bulawayo, SMU Alum Named 12th Caine Prize Winner

Those who remember NoViolet Bulawayo as an SMU graduate student in the mid-2000s will likely recall a talented young woman who spoke rarely and modestly. They will not be surprised to learn, however, that it is that it is often the quiet women who have the most to say. Today,…

Even Tyrannosaurus Rex Needs to Shower

After a hard day of terrorizing Jeff Goldblum, even a dinosaur needs a hot shower. Brushing those rows of razor sharp teeth are clearly important, if the toothbrush and paste next to the sink are any indication. So, yeah, this is a good photo. It could be the fact that…

DMA Puts New Federal Grant to Good Use

The Dallas Museum of Art has just come into some big bucks, an $85,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) for their Access to Artistic Excellence program. It’s not the first time NEA has honored the DMA with a grant. In fact, it’s the fourth they’ve received…

Our Idiot Brother: The Littlest Lebowski

In Jesse Peretz’s Our Idiot Brother, Paul Rudd plays Ned, a kind of Upstate New York version of “The Dude” Lebowski — a man out of time, blinkered enough to be living the hippie dream. In the film’s first scene, Ned is “entrapped” into selling pot at a farmers’ market…

Wild Oats Goes Against Comedy Grain

Are sunspots making shows go haywire in local theaters? Is Mercury in retrograde? Two productions at neighborhood playhouses opened last week, or tried to, and they proved that old adage true again: Dying is easy; comedy is hard. Theatre Three has started its 51st season with Wild Oats, a play…

Those Turbulent Teens

In a hundred years, some scholar will look at young adult fiction for the current generation and think that these kids have a problem. I mean, everybody is dead. A quick read-through of the American Literary Association’s Best Fiction for Young Adults list shows a serious preponderance of dead parents,…

A Mod Revival

Quadrophenia (1979) is more than just a movie. It’s a glimpse into a young man’s complicated life. It is 1965 in London and working-class Jimmy (Phil Daniels) hates his job and is misunderstood by his parents, but he loves his all-nighters, his pills and his scooter-riding fellow Mods. Then there’s…

Little Brings Big Laughs

I keep thinking this comic is Rich Little and any minute he’s going to try to sell me Little Debbie Snack Cakes, but he’s not. He is Rob Little who is “the biggest thing to happen to comedy in a long, long time,” according to his bio. And you might…

Confection Convention

They say that diamonds are a girl’s best friend, but I’m going to have to disagree. Chocolate is the only way to go when it comes to something that brings delight in spite of your everyday woes. This decadent treat packs the perfect combination of seduction and tastiness. Fortunately, dallaschocolate.org…

One Sweet Class

Despite being an actual pain-in-the-ass dietary requirement for some, gluten-free is all the rage right now. Like the Atkins diet back in 2003, it seems every other person on the block is starting to adhere to the hip new diet. And why shouldn’t they? I mean, it’s not like bread…

Pups Strut Their Stuff

Your dog isn’t just a pet; it’s a family member that probably gets more attention than your spouse or kids. Instead of spoiling it with trips to the dog park, why not take your furry friend to Project Pugway? This fashion show caters to your pooches. The event includes a…

Booty Shaking and Big Bumpers

Inevitable in every Fast and Furious flick is the tension-filled moment when pimped-out cars gather before an oh-so important street race. Gauntlets are thrown. Vin Diesel’s bald head shines threateningly in the headlights. Scantily clad girls with 10 percent body fat inexplicably dance around the cars. Does this happen in…

The Festival of the Chose

Even the choosiest of the Chosen People will be pleased with this year’s eclectic lineup at the Jewish Arts Festival. The Jewish Community Center of Dallas revives the event for its 13th year following a two-year hiatus. It brings together arts and crafts exhibitions, kosher catering and an array of…

Book It to the Fair

With school having just started, we need to reinforce the importance of the written (and spoken) word to the little ones, and Tulisoma 2011 South Dallas Book Fair and Art Festival is just the event needed to spur them on. The word tulisoma is Swahili for “we read,” so it’s…

Horsin’ Around

Behind the weepy, feel-good movie The Horse Whisperer is the true story of a man who overcame his difficult past and forged a future for himself with the help of a therapeutic relationship with horses. Buck, winner of the 2011 Sundance Film Festival U.S. Documentary Competition Audience Award, tells the…

The War on Film

Everyone knows about the opium poppy, which gives us such exciting things as heroin and poppy-seed muffins. Although you probably don’t even know as much about the well-publicized opium poppy as you think you do. Learn more about the poppy and opium at the Monday screening of Raw Opium (2010)…

Not-So-Sweet Home Alabama

The Barnes & Noble folks have always been steadfast in not only stocking their shelves with countless books and movies, but also bringing in fresh literary faces for readings, signings and other interactive events. Barnes & Noble (7700 W. Northwest Highway) now brings New York Times bestselling author Patti Callahan…

A Piping Hot Cup of Tig

Who better to kick off the new Comedy at The Kessler series than the first stand-up comic signed to indie label Secretly Canadian, the side-splittingly entertaining comedian Tig Notaro? Since reopening as a venue in 2010, The Kessler, 1230 West Davis St., has played host to lots of concerts, movies,…

Keep Cool and Carry On

Considering this year’s McKinney Avenue Contemporary Membership Exhibition is called Meltdown, expect local catchy creatives and out-of-the-box thinkers to show off their hotter-than-Hades paintings, mixed-media pieces, literary readings and performance pieces. All works are contributed by current MAC members. It’s time for some major artistic merging and melting, y’all. Nothing…