Dallas Author David Menefee Has Pulitzer Dreams

Dallas author David W. Menefee has written a new book that inspired his publisher enough to submit it for a Pulitzer Prize. It’s a long shot, sure. But with his unlikely career, he just might have a chance. Menefee, who was once a writer for the Dallas Morning News, has…

Terry Hays’ “Neighborhood House #2” at Ro2 Art Uptown

You could say a printer is the most important tool for Texas artist Terry Hays. After years of teaching scenic painting at SMU’s theater department, Hays left to pursue his own art full-time, and now his work, along with the work of his wife, Kathy Robinson-Hays, is on display at…

Crispin Glover Gave A Bizarre Performance at Texas Theatre This Weekend

Most people know Crispin Glover as Marty McFly’s father, the Thin Man in Charlie’s Angels or Willard, the rat loving psychopath. What he isn’t known for is performance art. Until now. Glover has been touring the world with his wildly weird two-night, one-man show, Crispin Hellion Glover’s Big Slide Show,…

Little Shop of Horrors Actor Blooms Where He’s Planted

Editor’s Note: Kevin Moore sat down to discuss his role in Little Shop of Horrors. What follows is his account as told to Elaine Liner. Back in March, WaterTower Theatre in Addison announced auditions for the musical comedy Little Shop of Horrors. There was a role for the manipulator of…

ArtCon’s Seed Event Gave Homes to Some Worthy Gnomes

Art Conspiracy’s Seed Event, Better Gnomes and Gardens, wasn’t quite your average Tuscan garden party replete with sundried tomato risotto, red wine and truffles, but the garden dresses, suspenders and large hats were all still present. And who could resist a friendly round of croquet?…

The 10 Most Amazing Damn Movie Deaths Ever

The End had a good weekend. According to BoxOffice.com, Harry Potter’s final, holy-shit-epic installment has already made astonishing 168 million dollars in the United States ($475.5 million worldwide). That’s a new record. On its midnight screening, Harry Potter raked in over $43 million. And there was some good movie dying…

The Five Funniest Slides From The Onion PowerPoint Live

If you missed The Onion Live last night at the Winspear Opera House, you are not one of the 1,300 people who comprise the entirety of the city’s intelligentsia, according to Onion editor Joe Randazzo and head writer Seth Reiss. But at least it’s easy to recreate the experience. Just…

The First Meeting Begins Now Was A Success!

Welcome! As we said before, the first reading assignment for the first Mixmaster Online Book Club selection, Erik Larson’s In the Garden of Beasts, was the first two sections. Below, in the comments, please feel free to jump in with replies, questions, opinions, historical observations, etc. If you’re a reader,…

The Amazing Race Is Looking for Adventurous North Texans Tomorrow

Reality television shows are always scouring Dallas for potential cast members for shows like The Bachelor and American Idol because, let’s face it, there’s no shortage of camera-ready talents (and crazies) to fill hours of network programming. If you keep complaining that producers are missing out on a reality pot…

Tonight on CMT, Texas Women Start Embarrassing Us

Here’s what reality TV does: It takes the worst stereotypes about places and people and rolls them up into one big awful stereotype and then it makes a show about how “real” it is. Meet Texas Women, a new reality series premiering tonight at 9 p.m. on cable’s CMT channel…

The Best and Worst of Oprah’s Season 25: Behind the Scenes

Lately, my evenings have been filled with DVR sessions of the Oprah Winfrey Network, and more specifically, with Season 25: Behind the Scenes, the reality program chronicling the backstage business of the mogul’s final season of her syndicated talk show. I’m far from being an Oprah drone, but that is…