Fill Up Your Artistic Tank

It’s not every day that a museum announces an exhibition that is a re-creation of a gasoline service station, but those are the exact words the Nasher Sculpture Center used for Bettina Pousttchi’s Sightings installation that opens Saturday. The first American exhibition for German-Iranian artist Pousttchi will be a “drive-thru”…

An Artist With A Really Big Pair of Ears

There aren’t many artists with the balls to install a set of neon Playboy bunny ears on the side of the road. That’s exactly what Richard Phillips did out in the wild West Texas town of Marfa. Of course, it encouraged the rest of the world the to debate the…

Really Big Dinos

A few weeks ago, a lone scientist calculated that civilization as we know it is a mere 15 or so years from implosion. Thanks to our earth-destroyin’ ways, the end is fairly nigh according to him. If that’s the case, it’s a pretty sad showing for humanity, who will have…

Highlights from Mayor Rawlings’ #DallasArtsWeek Panel

The panel begins and immediately the question of diversity arises. Mayor Mike Rawlings poses the question, what’s exciting in Dallas and what needs improvements? Anne Bothwell, director of KERA’s Art & Seek, answers first. The arts here, she says, reflects the spirit of Dallas. Artists are independently creating really ambitious…

Finally! Dallas Adulterers Have A Voice!

When I received the press release from AshleyMadison.com, I initially assumed this was a website of a local baby photographer who takes those baby photos where they put your newborn inside a sepia-toned watermelon. Sounds like something an Ashley Madison would do. I was wrong…

DTC Does the Time Warp for 2014-’15 Season of Nine Shows

A transvestite, an Oscar nominee, a football team, a mother who kills her kids and some Jane Austen. Dallas Theater Center’s 2014-’15 season has all of those, plus Scrooge and a play about a book club called, what else, The Book Club Play. No big family-oriented show, however, unless that’s…

Dallas Art Fair Signals the City’s Potential

“When I look at my schedule for the weekend, I get exhausted before I even start doing anything. If you really wanted to do everything art related in Dallas, you couldn’t.” That’s gallerist Cris Worley on her experience of a normal weekend in this city. Spend a few minutes on…

The Best Classical Concerts to Hear in Dallas this April

So. Many. Operas. And good ones, too! With The Dallas Opera wrapping up its season and the Fort Worth Opera kicking off its acclaimed annual festival, there’s loads of opera to be heard on area stages this month. There is also plenty of chamber music available in April, with concerts…

16 Awesome Things to Do in Dallas this Weekend, April 3- 6

Tonight marks the opening of the Dallas International Film Festival. In its eighth year, it is physically impossible to see all of the films at this year’s fest, which boasts more than 170 films over the course of 11 days all over the city. However unlikely their success, there will…

Henderson Avenue’s Suit Showroom Knot Standard is Now Open

In the last year, the shopping options for stylish Dallas dudes grew exponentially. If you want to drink while you shop, West Village’s Rye 51 liquors up its customers while they browse. If you want someone to help you choose your clothes, the business model of Henderson Ave.’s Trunk Club…