A Noche to Remember

What’s cooler than the Texas Rangers making it to the World Series? Okay, the Rangers winning the World Series would’ve been pretty awesome, but this could be even better. That’s right, the Super Bowl is here! So throw on your best NFL gear and head on down to Luna De…

The Prayer and the Game Compel You

Being a die-hard, all-weather fan of a football team (or any team for that matter) takes discipline and a considerable amount of faith. The same goes for suiting up and heading out on the field for four quarters. It’s not a big shock, then, that the Super Bowl Gospel Celebration…

Kitchen of Champions

This weekend, Dallas will be overrun with people from all over the world embracing the chance to revel in all the Super Bowl festivities and fun (and let’s be real, celebrities) they stands to bring to the Lone Star State. And for those people with deep pockets but no tickets…

Super Laughs

Who knew that after all was said and done, the two youngest Wayans brothers would be the funniest and most successful? That seems to have happened, as Shawn and Marlon Wayans’ careers have outlived those of their older brothers Keenan Ivory and Damon. It all started with Keenan, who orchestrated…

Not Dignified, Diddy-fied

Calling all douchebags and $30,000 millionaires! If your dearest dream is to party like a rockstar–even if only for one short night–P. Diddy has you covered. Mr. Diddy and DJ Clinton Sparks are headliners for “Fantasy,” a fiesta thrown by Capital A Entertainment on Super Bowl eve. The party’s website…

Experience the Gridiron

So your 13-year-old’s been bugging you about getting Super Bowl tickets, and your only response is an unequivocal, “What are you, nuts?” “Why it’s even in Arlington,” he argues. “We don’t even have to fly anywhere.” “And we never will again if I have to pay for Super Bowl tickets,”…

It’s Tool Time, Again

If your birthday is in early February, then you might understand the pain I feel every time mine rolls around. Each year, I’m thwarted left and right by people who can’t attend my super awesome birthday party because, you know, the Super Bowl is that weekend, and as such, there…

Tiny da Vincis

Kids are famously inquisitive about their new-to-them world. You don’t have all the answers, but you don’t want to squelch the process. Luckily, the Museum of Science and Nature’s Little Explorers program allows children aged six months to four years to contemplate and create with wild abandon. One such program,…

Are You Ready For Some Art, Y’all?

By the time Thursday rolls around, you’ll probably have all your cash stuffed in garbage bags so you can “make it rain” at your choice Super Bowl party and other, let’s just say, less-than-intellectual events. Right? Well, for those of you who’d prefer a taste of real culture during this…

Dog Lays A Mac Down

When it comes to Shakespeare’s classics, there’s a fine line between tactful updates and total bastardizations. A setting and soundtrack tweak here or there and you’re golden (thanks Baz Luhrmann), but a total revamping where it’s acceptable for Troy Dyer to become the Prince of Denmark makes people fear the…

An Eye for LIFE

Bob Gomel took a gig snapping photos for LIFE in 1959, and he continued with the photojournalism-heavy magazine until it ceased weekly publication in the early ’70s. But, when LIFE was still in its heyday, the magazine’s prominence and popularity offered Gomel a front row perspective not given to just…

Sketching for Science

You probably thought the coolest parts of your high school Botany textbook were the pictures, and aloud, Earth, Petal, Wing may sound like the sequence to summon Captain Planet, but it’s not. It’s an art exhibit at Texas Discovery Gardens that will feature naturalistic paintings based on the real-life observations…

Fun, Animated

After bringing cartoon families out of the “modern stone-age” and into the modern digital-age, Cartoon Network is still revolutionizing the way children, and let’s face it, adults, view cartoons. The network partnered with The Oregon Museum of Science Industry to bring Animation to Frisco’s Sci-Tech Discovery Center. This interactive exhibit,…

The Rite: Exorcising Demons No Scarier Than Nasty Older Sisters.

The Rite is the latest of at least a dozen widely released American movies in half as many years with demonic possession a major plot point. This doesn’t mean the subject is wrung out—its continuing resonance with audiences hasn’t been effaced by secular pop psychology or modernization within the church…

Another Year: Smug Couple or Their Loser Friends? Your Choice.

Another Year, the 10th feature-length British soap written and directed by Mike Leigh, concerns a year in the life of Tom (Jim Broadbent) and Gerri (Ruth Sheen), the happiest post-middle-aged married couple in the whole of the London suburbs. Heading into their fifth decade together, Tom and Gerri are healthy…

Takes You to Tango

The tango–perhaps the sexiest dance known to man–was birthed in the brothels and rundown neighborhoods of old Argentina. The word means “a place for slaves to meet.” There’s no doubt many, many lovers–enslaved or not–have met through the embrace of the tango. We Americans are familiar with the (still sexy)…

Lap It Up

There’s a greyt wine event happening on Sunday, and that’s not a typo. Drink for charity at the Greyt Wine Tasting, featuring wine, small bites and adorable Greyhounds. Proceeds from the event benefit the Greyhound Adoption League of Texas, but should you feel especially generous you can adopt one of…

Dirt Don’t Hurt

Oh, the disaster that is our “gardening!” We really want to succeed, but we just seem to kill all plant life in our wake. Our thumb is the opposite of green, whatever that is. No matter what color your opposable digit, we can all use some more help in the…

Trick Shot

Apart from their being really good at spinning and dunking and doing a lot of other crazy things with a basketball, there is probably a great deal you don’t know about the Harlem Globetrotters. For instance: Henry Kissinger, Whoopi Goldberg and Pope John Paul II are all honorary Harlem Globetrotters…

Hart-y Laughs

There’s nothing funny about pain. Even if it’s pain from your funny bone–that hurts. But sometimes it’s funny if it’s someone else’s pain, right? Only, it’s not OK to laugh at them in that case. But what the hell? Nelson Muntz from The Simpsons got away with it all the…

Climbing for Cancer

Generally speaking, 5K runs are the athletic event du jour for organizations trying to raise money for very worthwhile causes. However, after one or two kilometers, one might find oneself bored and ready to give in and walk the rest of the race–or maybe that’s just me. But come on,…

Proulx’s Rules

Annie Proulx has been on a roll since the 1993 release of her first novel, Postcards, which won the PEN/Faulkner Award for fiction. Her second novel, The Shipping News, earned Proulx the Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award, and her work–mostly short stories and novels–has continued to earn the…