Boom, Boom, Boom

Well, I almost screwed up. In fact, I came within a week of overlooking what may be the best show of the year: The McKinney Avenue Contemporary’s Baby-Boom Daydreams, an exhibition of the figurative paintings of Louisiana native Douglas Bourgeois. For this, I blame the dog days of summer. And…

Hollow Victory

For a moment in The Hollow, a toothsome Agatha Christie murder mystery now onstage at Theatre Three, it looks as if the butler did it. And what a butler. Played by the towering Chris Messersmith, this majordomo skulks around corners and looms like an ancient Lurch over his household of…

Doggy Style

We’ve asked ourselves the question so many times: “What is the greatest thing about exotic dancers?” Is it their swanlike balance on 8-inch platform Lucite shoes? Their genius idea to transform a steel pole into a naked jungle gym? What about their uncanny ability to make one tassel go this…

This Week’s Day-By-Day Picks

Thursday, July 24 We actually like it when people from other countries think Texans all ride horses, own ranches and wear cowboy hats. It’s more intriguing than saying one lives in an apartment, drives an economy car and wears Gap khakis. But for a real glimpse at a Texas that…

Class Action

Maybe it’s just us. Really, we shop at Target for heaven’s sake. We know nothing, zip, zilch and nada about social ranking in New York City, summering and throwing parties in the Hamptons or what it’s like to be a beautiful whore. Based on reactions to Trading Up, Candace Bushnell’s…

Beatle It

7/30 With the extravagance and craziness of today’s movies, what with their skeletal pirates and evil robots all trying to dominate the world in one way or another, it makes one reflect on a time when a truckload of beer and psychotropic drugs, along with some rockin’ music, was enough…

Run the Rock

7/26 While most Dallasites are safely tucked away within the confines of their air-conditioned homes cooled to exactly 72 degrees, a light breeze wafting, a tall glass of a refreshing bubbly beverage in your hand while hunky men…Oh, sorry. We mean, while we’re cool and comfy, the braver among us…

Keepin’ It Real

7/26 Here at the Dallas Observer we receive–as the kids like to say–an “assload” of press releases. One can find examples of overzealous pimping and feigned self-importance (both of which are obvious bait for the public hook) within the deluge, but occasionally one will arrive that cuts to the heart…

Love Connection

7/26 In the ’70s, The Dating Game had three contestants and a flashy host. Rock was real, and we’re betting disco was just a bad pop-culture embellishment. But then there’s the embellishment nowadays: getting stuffed in a room with a group of strangers and hoping a hitch happens. Dating services…

You Too & Stuff

7/24 For a while there, it looked like the “you too” and “take luck” phrases were really going to take off. With Brian Regan back on the road, there’s still a chance that everyone will give an understanding chuckle when they hear them. Coined by Regan on his 1997 CD,…

Bad Boys of Dumber

There’s something to be said for a movie that’s honest enough to transcribe dialogue from the director’s mouth and incorporate it into the script. “Everybody start shooting at somebody!” yells Detective Mike Lowery (Will Smith) in the midst of a particular situation. Earlier, he gives the command to “drive that…

Con Heir

The heist-film genre, especially in recent years, practices the most blatant brand of cinematic swindle. It’s built on little more than pilfered plots and purloined characters, and the closer we inspect the goods the more we discover that the diamonds are phony, the bills counterfeit, the treasure utterly worthless. Who…

Bum Deal

So much for those crackpot theories about flighty teen-agers and their short attention spans. For four long years now the bland pop star Mandy Moore has stuck in the brainpan of white adolescent America like a wad of bubblegum, and there’s no sign she will loosen her grip anytime soon…

Delusions of Grandma

Just opened at Contemporary Theatre of Dallas is a play called Close Ties. The title is misleading, for the truth is, the connections among the members of the Frye family in Elizabeth Diggs’ two-act New England drama are terribly frayed. In CDT’s heart-tugging if sometimes too sentimental production, Bess and…

Shake Down

Our problem with Romeo and Juliet has never been muddling through the now-obsolete Elizabethan dialect. Nor is it the overacting that usually accompanies it. It’s not even the men in tights. Our problem is more fundamental. It’s plot. We just want to scream: Hello, you’re teen-agers. You’re not in love…

This Week’s Day-By-Day Picks

Thursday, July 17 Dancing, drumming warriors. Literally, that’s what “Kobushi” (or at least, its three syllables) means. The Kobushi Taiko Drummers are a band of men and women from various backgrounds who all have a passion for performance and for the traditional Japanese drum. Using taiko drums as well as…

Cheap Thrills

We love free stuff: nail files, key chains, those squishy little stress balls. So what if they’re completely useless and advertise companies for which we’ll never be patrons? They’re free. We’ll happily wander the endless rows of kiosks at our local home shows and, when offered a squeegee promoting the…

Go West

7/18 The West End gets a bad rap. People say its a bland, white-bread corner of downtown Dallas that offers clueless tourists and timid suburbanites the high parking fees of a real downtown but little else that one could classify as urban. And thats just not fair. That characterization completely…

Sail Away, Sail Away

7/18 Whether you enjoy water-skiing at Lake Lewisville, bass fishing at Joe Pool Lake or skinny-dipping in your local watering hole, the Dallas Summer Boat Show has something for you. Even if you can barely afford the mortgage on your house, it’s still fun to check out the cavernous giant…

SK8 4 Zero

7/17 It’s their birthday, but they’re giving out the gifts. When Eisenbergs Skatepark in Plano turns 6 this week, the folks in charge are celebrating with a whole day of free skating plus 20 percent off all items at the pro shop. Also, for the month of July, the park…

Photos Already Bent

7/18 Fresh-faced and, let’s face it, full of themselves, three University of North Texas art students and two recent grads have taken over Photographs Do Not Bend gallery for a trend-setting summer show of their recent work. UNT alum Ben Hancock has curated the works of Baseera Kahn, Marc Montoya,…

She’s Baaaaaack

7/17 We forgive our celebrities almost anything, just as long as they continue to make us laugh or cry or feel. Just look at fugitive-from-justice Roman Polanski winning an Academy Award for Best Director for The Pianist or O.J. Simpson’s uncanny ability to get a tee time at any country…