Late-Night Visitor

New York and Los Angeles are homes to the some of the biggest and most famous late-night TV franchises in the world. They take them for granted and, to be fair, you would too if you lived next door to the Ed Sullivan Theater. You might even find yourself complaining…

Lipstick and Five O’ Clock Shadows

The Miss America pageant is a strange amalgam of beauty contest and charity event. All of the contestants are incredible citizens of the world, who dedicate their lives to important causes. Oh, who are we kidding? It’s really all about the looks. The ridiculous nature of beauty pageants has been…

The Princess Rules You

In a perfect world, Disney on Ice would be some nefarious mobster plot to silence stupid Ariel and her anti-female-empowerment nonsense by sending her to Antarctica where she could warble to the icebergs. Sadly for parents, it is actually a nefarious plot by Disney to dive into our wallets and…

Nocturnal Emotion

In Nocturne, a 17-year-old piano prodigy accidentally decapitates his 9-year-old sister in an auto accident. Mom goes nuts. Dad threatens to shoot son. Son heads off to New York, escapes to books, becomes a writer and struggles to comes to grips with the tragedy. No further word on what happened to…

Keep the Light On

When it comes to international art exhibitions, Dallas can often be ignored in favor of cities like New York City or Chicago. The Dallas Museum of Art (1717 N. Harwood St.) is changing that with grabs like Jean Paul Gaultier a few years ago and now with its latest exhibit,…

Six Best Plays to See in Dallas This Spring

Spring is here. Fittingly, the weekend’s weather forecast calls for highs of 90 degrees and lows of 45. This means that at theaters across the city, you’ll be battling strange combinations of air conditioning and heat. But that’s no excuse to miss any of the shows on this list. If…

Five Internet Dates from Hell

There was a dark period in my life a few years ago when my days consisted of work, classes, writing and not much else, and my nights were packed full of the saddest event known to modern humans: the Internet date. If you’ve never been on a dating website, if…

Review: The Dallas Opera Works Hard to Pull Off Die tote Stadt

In addition to presenting high quality renditions of old favorites like Carmen, La bohème or Don Giovanni, great opera companies also take artistic risks by presenting audiences with new or unfamiliar works. The Dallas Opera deserves props for bringing not one, but two rarely performed operas to the stage in…

Over the Weekend Dallas Artists Broke Down Walls

We categorize art by medium: painting, sculpture, film, dance. You get it. But to what extent is art meant to be defined by medium? Is it paint on a canvas, a series of movements, a marble carving? Or does the intangible idea transcend the brushstrokes? Much like a person’s humanity…

DTC Takes a Wright Turn Back to Kalita for 2014-’15 Season

Dallas Theater Center will produce nine shows next season (up from seven this season), five of them back at DTC’s original home, Kalita Humphreys Theater on Turtle Creek. That may be good news to theatergoers who prefer the free parking at Kalita and the more bottom-friendly seats at the 55-year-old…

Seven Reasons Artists Shouldn’t Work for Free

A scant number of actors, painters, dancers, comedians, writers dancers, magicians, musicians or mimes (those are still a thing, right?) devote a full day to their crafts. Most have day jobs or night jobs. It’s hard out there for an artist. Maybe there just isn’t enough money to go around…

20 Years Strong: The Deep Ellum Arts Festival Returns April 4-6

If you didn’t notice, there was a period there when Deep Ellum had a bit of a hard time. Bars closed. Concert venues closed. The tattoo parlors, well, the tattoo parlors seemed oddly unaffected. But you get the idea. General downtrodeness. But now, with places like Pecan Lodge moving in…

17 Awesome Things To Do in Dallas this Weekend, March 20 – 23

The folks over at Fun House Theatre and Film can do no wrong. They’ve earned critical acclaim and numerous awards for new perspectives on works by everyone from Edward Albee to David Mamet. What’s different about them? They only cast kids. This weekend, masterminds (at least according to us) Jeff…