WHAT’S BENGALI FOR FILM FESTIVAL?

Brahmin Bulls will make its Texas premiere during the South Asian Film Festival. The film centers around a father who makes a surprise trip to Los Angeles, where he visits his estranged son. But as the two begin to build their relationship, Sid discovers his father was actually there to…

AND YOU’RE FROM URANUS

The sky is blue. Grass is green. Dogs are boys. Cats are girls. And men are from Mars and women are from Venus. These are all stone-cold facts. From John Gray’s New York Times best-selling book comes a one-man stand-up show about dating and relationships and marriage and everything else…

DAYDREAM WITH THE DSO

Distinctively Russian, uniquely Tchaikovsky, the composer’s first symphony, Winter Daydreams, remains one of the most fascinating and influential symphonic outings in history. It would forever change Russian musical culture. Its ambition would ruffle feathers and ignite spirits. It nearly drove the upstart Tchaikovsky to madness, almost to his grave. The…

Tootin’ Their Own Horns

At the age of 7, Ryan Anthony began playing the trumpet and was instantly considered a child prodigy. At the age of 17, he soloed with both the Detroit Symphony and the Cleveland Institute of Music. By 2003, he became one of the most sought after trumpet players in the…

CELEBRITIES CAN BE SPELLBINDING

Make no mistake; spelling bees are highly competitive events. In the splendid 2002 documentary Spellbound, viewers watched as a wide range of young students showed off their smarts and colorful personalities en route to the 1999 Scripps National Spelling Bee. So, what could be more entertaining than little geniuses spelling…

Lucky Dog Books In Oak Cliff to Close April 1

Well, this is sad news. The mammoth Lucky Dog Books location in Oak Cliff, announced via Facebook this morning that it has reached its final chapter. After a campaign last month to raise money via gift card sales and donations, the Oak Cliff Advocate reports that the used bookstore will…

5 Art Exhibitions Events in Dallas to Attend This Weekend

There’s not much in your way of typical exhibition openings, so you’ll only see one of those on this list. If you’re looking to get your art fix you’ll have to be a bit more adventurous. Check out one of these five events to attend. We lead off with one…

Podcast: Winners, Awkward Moments, and Losers from the 2015 Oscars

There was an awkward moment between Fifty Shades of Grey star Dakota Johnson and her mom, Melanie Griffith, on the red carpet before the Oscars on Sunday. But the world got to see Johnson’s impressive talent for pretending uncomfortable situations don’t seem to bother her (see also: Fifty Shades of…

Finally! City of Dallas to Give Money to Artists.

The rumors are true and the official announcement and link for more details are on the way, but this week Giovanni Valderas, Vice Chair of the Cultural Arts Commission for the city of Dallas announced via Facebook that starting February 27, artists will be able to apply for grants that…

100 Dallas Creatives: No. 7 Fashion Maven Julie McCullough

Mixmaster presents “100 Creatives,” in which we feature cultural entrepreneurs of Dallas in random order. Julie McCullough says that she “stepped into” fashion design but has been blazing quite a trail since arriving in Dallas in 2001. Originally from Michigan, McCullough moved to Chicago to attend school at Columbia College…

Six Can’t Miss Dallas Theater Performances This Week

Theater can be pretty inaccessible. It can be too expensive or too intellectual. But now, there are plenty of affordable theater performances so that those of us who are too broke can broaden our intellectual horizons. And God knows we could all use broader horizons. These six performances all have…

100 Dallas Creatives: No. 8 Ben Fountain, Man of Letters

Mixmaster presents “100 Creatives,” in which we feature cultural entrepreneurs of Dallas in random order. Ben Fountain is one of the most successful writers to call Dallas home. His 2007 collection of short stories, Brief Encounters With Che Guevara, won the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award and his first novel, Billy Lynn’s…

24 Awesome Things to Do in Dallas This Weekend, Feb. 19 – 22

If you’ve ever considered yourself a “theater person” or the type of human who enjoys a good performance, then run don’t walk to the Eisemann Center this weekend. Mandy Patinkin (you know, Evita… or Princess Bride… or “Homeland”…) is joined onstage by the endlessly likable Taylor Mac in The Last…