Six Fall Decorating Trends That Are As Dead As Dried Flowers

Labor Day might mark the unofficial start of fall, but fall really begins this Friday. We’ve suffered through record-breaking heat and, maybe worse, Pete Delkus’ tweets about it, for months, but now with football season in full swing and the State Fair just around the corner we can officially get…

Holy Gigantic Dinosaur, Speedboat Hero!

Welcome to another edition of Geek-Offs, where you’ll find the perfect distractions to help you muddle your way through hump day each week. With the cool weather creeping in, we’re getting a little twitchy in our seats. Unfortunately, being stuck at our desks all day means we need a virtual…

You Too Can Be a Coinbox Hero

Welcome to another edition of Geek-Offs, where you’ll find the perfect distractions to help you muddle your way through hump day each week. We’ve been playing video games as far back as we can remember. Once upon a time we had to save up quarters and go to the arcade…

Days and Days of New Plays, Starting Right Now

Every few months Dallas-area theaters pile on the new shows. This is one of those weekends, with 10 productions opening. One of those, Dallas Pride Performing Arts Festival at Uptown Players, is a multi-show offering filling several performance spaces at Kalita Humphreys Theater. So go see a show. Tickets start…

Take A Shot at Experimental Shooter

Welcome to another edition of Geek-Offs, where you’ll find the perfect distractions to help you muddle your way through hump day each week. When you see this week’s selection for Geek-Off, you’re probably going to think we called it in because we were too busy out enjoying the weather to…

North Haven Gardens Offers Ground Advice for Fall Planting

No, it’s not exactly fall yet, but apparently, it’s time to start picking out plants for cool weather planting. Thing is, we here at Mixmaster HQ don’t know a damn thing about fall planting. Actually, come to think of it, we don’t know too much of anything about planting in…

Top 100 Reasons Texas Is Twice as Awesome as Any Other State

By now most of you dear readers are well aware of the Gawker-produced list of the 50 Worst States In America. Gawker placed their home base at 50, and the Lone Star State at 13. Sure sure, our placement could be worse, but instead of celebrating that, we’d rather point…

What a Wonderful Wonderputt World

Welcome to another edition of Geek-Offs, where you’ll find the perfect distractions to help you muddle your way through hump day each week. We like pretty things ’round here. We like sparkly jewels and rainbows and shiny rocket ships and cow-abducting UFOs. Wait, what?…

Ludum Dare to Make the Next Big Game

Welcome to another edition of Geek-Offs, where you’ll find the perfect distractions to help you muddle your way through hump day each week. In the past, we’ve culled the blogosphere and assorted casual game sites to find mid-week entertainment for you, but this week we’re doing things a little differently…

This Week In Thrift/Antique Store Clowns

If you suffer from coulrophobia – the fear of clowns – then you might want to postpone visits to local thrift and antique stores for a little while. They’re crawling with scary clowns, priced to move. Paintings, prints, dolls, figurines. It’s like a Stephen King novel up in there. Here…

H&M Is Alive, Kicking Its Way Through Its First Day in NorthPark

If you walked into Northpark Center today wondering where you could find the new H&M store, you weren’t the only one. Enormous lines managed by enormous security guards staggered almost all the way back to Dillard’s. An estimated 1200 showed up to take part in the fashion fun. Walking in,…

What Is Up With These Urban Design Centers?

As Dallas expands and overcrowds itself, questions about responsible development are more relevant than ever. Last night the Dallas Architecture Forum and CityDesign Studio convened a public panel of urban designers at the Dallas Museum of Art to discuss the importance of public design studios and the ongoing challenges they…

Voice of Pride: Lots of Singing and Lots of Skivvies

When Jonathan Palant asked me to be a judge in the final round of the Voice of Pride competition, I said yes without giving it a second thought. But the second after I hit send, I was a little concerned about what I had just gotten myself into. To be…

Giant Artist Ed Bearden’s Work For Sale Online

You’d be remiss not to cruise on over to Unfair Park this morning if you failed to see Robert’s weekend post on a pencil sketch by the Dallas Nine’s Ed Bearden. Bearden, a Hilltop art professor, was known largely, but not-too-widely for his Giant portraits. And yes, that’s Giant, as…

Rise High to the Addictive Challenge of Tiny Tower

Welcome to another edition of Geek-Offs, where you’ll find the perfect distractions to help you muddle your way through hump day each week. If you just so happen to find yourself with an abundance of extra time on your hands, might we suggest a foray into the wonderful world of…