Walk This Green Way

You may already be living life by the three Rs — reduce, reuse and recycle — but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a few new and improved ways to live greener. The Green Living Family Festival invites families to learn eco-friendly tips from green vendors and enjoy live entertainment, while…

Shopping Is Sew Fun

Grab a creative date, because the third annual Spring Bash, an arts and crafts extravaganza, is taking a fresh approach with an all-American homecoming/prom theme. The fair boasts a wide range of handmade goodies from jewelry to home decor to apparel and art, and features 60 different hand-selected artists. The…

Shirley That Didn’t Really Happen!

Surely, considering the glowing reviews, Dallasites are pumped about the upcoming stop of the Violent Torpedo of Truth Tour starring America’s new favorite crazy person. However, if an evening of delusional ranting is not your cup of tea and you would rather spend your precious dollars, time and brain cells…

Bone Up On Photography

If you’re like us and can’t get enough of cute dogs and doggy photos, Frisco Arts is hosting a free event featuring local photographer Fran Reisner, signing copies of her new book The Dogs of Central Park. The book features portraits of some of New York City’s finest canines –…

Much Ado About I Dos

Come Friday morning, something like a billion adoring fans will be parked in front of their television sets/computers/digitally-enabled phones for a glimpse of a fairy tale wedding. The effortlessly glamorous Kate Middleton will unite with the ruddy Prince William as legions of ladies the world over hoist their Official Kate…

Mayor Night Be Debatable

Frankly, considering the spotty history of our city’s governmental affairs, it’s a miracle anyone actually wants to be mayor of Dallas — at times it seems like volunteering to helm the Titanic, only you get to make bets with other mayors whenever our sports teams make their respective finals and…

Fest For Fantasy

A disclaimer: At the recent Dallas International Film Festival, I saw 27 movies in nine days. Most were great, a select few were awesome, and a couple I should have skipped for a meal of non-concession stand snacks, but, exhausting as it was, I would do it all again because…

Writin’ Dirty

While East Coast and West Coast rappers battled, sometimes figuratively, in the ’90s, both sides paid little attention to a rising threat for hip-hop dominance: the South. From 2 Live Crew’s obscenity trial to the Geto Boys showing how good it feels to be a gangsta to OutKast’s “Hey Ya!”…

LaughenStuff

You know how sometimes you want to laugh and sometimes you want to cry? This is one of those laugh-y times. (If you want to cry, go watch Beaches or pluck a nose hair.) Improv and sketch ensemble FrankenMatt are coming to town. Wait a second, isn’t ensemble just a…

Prom is a Formal Disaster

“This one perfect moment.” “That soul-crushing mistress.” “Our forever night.” These and other understated definitions are obsessively applied to a certain dreaded/anticipated ritual throughout Prom, a timely pop product set in a suburban high school during the last weeks before summer break and destined for the immortality of Vitamin C’s…

The Woman Behind The Help

When critics start to compare your first published novel to To Kill a Mockingbird, you know you’ve earned your spot among the literary elite. Kathryn Stockett’s The Help is a national hit with book clubs, and soon Emma Stone and Sissy Spacek will grace the big screen in the movie…

The Stories Live On

With the atrocities more than 60 years behind them, the generation of Holocaust survivors is rapidly diminishing. But just because the stories will stop being told in the first person doesn’t mean that they will stop being told. That’s a good thing. Sharing stories leads to awareness. Each year, the…

Compare/Contrast

Wanna make your special someone feel particularly special this weekend? Here’s the plan: Step 1: Get a babysitter. This step can be skipped if a) you do not have children, or b) you are cheap and like to guilt your mom into watching your kids. Step 2: Buy some booze…

To the Fort, Naughty Monkeys!

Craig Ferguson’s comedy routines might begin with the conversational tone you’ll hear from some comics, but they rapidly transform into a hasty barrage of humor spat out in his distinct Scottish accent. The Emmy-nominated Late, Late Show host brings the manic tone of his evening monologues to Bass Hall. His…

Looking Back, Locally

Since hosting its first exhibit in 2002, Magnolia Gallery—the unorthodox gallery located upstairs and in the bar inside the Magnolia Theatre in the West Village—has been entertaining and inspiring movie-goers with a new show spotlighting local talent each month. Through May 27, Magnolia Gallery’s Nicole Cullum Horn and Scott Horn…

High-Intensity Hide-Away

Imagine gathering every failed relationship and prospect of unrequited love under one roof for a weekend getaway. Sounds like a great way to spend a vacation, doesn’t it? In Neil Simon’s Proposals, nine guests of the Hide Family reunion will unexpectedly come face to face with their exes, futures and…

Follow, Follow, Follow

Thanks to that green-skinned Wicked Witch, The Wizard of Oz is a good kind of scary. Now there’s a chance to take in a live-action stage version of the famed 1939 Baum-tastic classic with Casa Manana’s production. This version comes complete with all the singing and dancing, little people talking…

For the Trigger Happy and the Gun Shy

In Texas, guns are everywhere. They’re a part of the history as much as the folklore and it seems like a new gun show’s popping up somewhere around town each month. Regardless of your stance on gun laws, there is a gun and knife show you shouldn’t miss. If these…

Ye Olde Ren Feste

Unless you’re literature geeks like us, you probably remember A Knight’s Tale as a movie starring Heath Ledger and not the Middle English Chaucer story from The Canterbury Tales. And, in fairness, Chaucer was pre-Renaissance (see, we are geeks), but if you want to debate that, you should look no…

Let’s Get It Start-ed

A new gallery may prove to those from north of the river that there is art in Oak Cliff outside the Bishop Arts District: Start Gallery Dallas, 1004 W. Page Ave. at Polk Street. Start gets its start with The First Exhibition featuring three Dallas artists: Martin R. Campos (mixed…

Open Up

For those who dreamed of performing on stage and now are confined to singing in the shower, there’s still a chance to show the world your talent. Open Stage, a weekly variety show featuring aspiring singers, comedians and other entertainers, gives wannabe Carmen Mirandas and circus performers alike five minutes…

Bunny Blooms

Summer is on its way, and it’s that time of year for a special anthropomorphic character to hop up in his special garden retreat. The temperature is rising, popsicles are melting and yes, even the carrots and celery are ready for munching because our furry friend is ready to join…