Best Places to Adopt a Pet in Dallas

If you’re looking for a specific breed, there are quite a few organizations dedicated to matching pets with a forever home. The Golden Retriever Rescue of North Texas, for example. But sometimes it’s more specific to a connection with an animal. Sometimes you’ll meet an animal and know. And if that’s how…

5 Free & Cheap Culture Events For Post-Thanksgiving Survival

Thanksgiving week isn’t generally a time when most of us are able to get out and about. After pretending to work Monday through Wednesday, the luckiest (or unluckiest, depending on your own situation) among us will head home for a Thanksgiving feast with the family. Once that’s all over, though,…

Masterminds Nominations Due Today

Today is the last day to nominate your favorite artist, performer, writer, curator, choreographer, songwriter, community activist, etc. for the annual Mastermind award. See original post below and get those nominations in today by midnight.  Artists in Dallas are always complaining about the limited spread of funds. This is why…

17 Awesome Things to Do in Dallas this Weekend, Nov. 20-22

Friday, Nov. 20Art Film at the Dallas Contemporary Dallas-based fashion designer Charles Smith never seems to be without a new vessel to pour his creative talent into. In the last couple of years, he has put out his first line of couture as well as a ready to wear line,…

Jessica Jones Is the Best On-Screen Drama Marvel Has Ever Made

Marvel’s Jessica Jones is smart, surprising and occasionally terrifying, a human tale of trauma and healing in a superhero vein. Its first episodes have more (unexploitative) sex scenes than battles, more shrugs and eye rolls than mighty kapows. But it’s not the shock or novelty that gives it resonance. Jessica…

Where to See Tree Lightings This Holiday Season

Find your inner holiday cheer because tree lightings are happening all around you. Yes, it’s officially Christmas time and we know that because shopping anxiety has set in and your mother has already started bugging you about doing “more family things” because “it’s the season of giving and family time.”…

Brooklyn Reveals Saoirse Ronan as One of the Greats

Saoirse Ronan makes a grand case for herself as the millennial generation’s finest leading lady in Brooklyn, an immaculately crafted, immensely moving character study about a 1950s immigrant struggling to find her place in the world. With an open, innocent countenance equally capable of registering tremulous separation anxiety, exhilarating joy…

Gillian Bradshaw-Smith Makes Scary Art and Cuddly Toys

It was enough to scare people away. The soft sculptures were looming, abstract but not geometric, elements that were not plain so much as creepy. In the 1970s, Gillian Bradshaw-Smith was living in a New York City loft. Several other artists lived in the building and many of them opened…

10 Worst Things About the Holidays in Dallas

Wanting Snow, But Getting Ice Every once in a while around Christmas, it gets really close to snowing. White stuff even starts spitting out of the sky. But by the time it lands on the ground it’s one big sloppy pile of ice. It’s such a tease. We’re still dreaming…

5 Art Exhibitions to See in Dallas this Weekend

Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots You’re going to need multiple trips to the Dallas Museum of Art (1717 N. Harwood St.) to fully see the stunning new exhibition, Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots. In collaboration with the Tate Liverpool, this is the ONLY time all of these works will share a room,…

10 Best Things About the Holidays in Dallas

All the Christmas Trees and Twinkling Lights City sidewalks, busy sidewalks dressed in holiday style. This is how the feeling of Christmas gets into the air. It’s not through shopping or even, dare I say it, designs on a certain red coffee cup. Nope, it’s all those twinkling lights. That’s…

In The Night Before, Seth Rogen and Co. Grow Up – Again

How funny, really, are dick pics? Millions of them must be snapped and shared each year, as inducement or harassment, celebration or shaming. Perhaps Harper’s Index could tell us the tonnage of coal mined each year to power the transmission of American crotches. So when a dick pic turns up…

Trumbo Honors a Blacklisted Screenwriter with Drama He Would Have Cut

Bryan Cranston parades through Trumbo, a wiki-pageant of shorthand history, like he’s a costumed kid playing Actor Bryan Cranston at a Disney park. As blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, a man given to mannered diction, Cranston layers movieland falseness over the scraped-raw heart of his Breaking Bad triumph. Remember how you…

5 Totally Free Arts & Culture Events This Week

After the tragedy, mayhem, and chaos of the last week, most of us could use a good and engaging way to get our mind off of how bad the world sucks sometimes. Fortunately, immersing yourself into arts and culture is an excellent way to refocus worrying about terrorism and the…

We Are Now Accepting Nominations for Our 2016 Masterminds

Artists in Dallas are always complaining about the limited spread of funds. This is why one of my favorite things about my job is the annual announcement, “Hey, Dallas artists, we’re giving away dolla dolla bills.” Well, we’re writing checks at least. Annually, we give away $6,000 to artists working…

Apparently, Dallas Isn’t Pretentious Enough. Only You Can Fix This.

There are a lot of “official surveys” created as backdoor marketing strategies for companies. Car companies will release clever angles on road trip statistics or someone like a doggy poop pick up service might release a list of the poopiest cities in the country. Then, they’ll send these lists out…

In Dallas Opera’s Tosca, Puccini’s Music Is the Star

Everyone dies. It’s opera. So no big surprises there. You don’t go to the opera to be shocked by a sudden plot twist. You go to the opera to hear beautiful music sung by immensely talented performers and the Dallas Opera’s production of Giacomo Puccini’s tragic opera, Tosca delivered. The…