7 Dallas Musician Workplace Cameos to Top St. Vincent Slinging Tacos

You’ve probably already heard from every music media outlet on the planet that Dallas’ own patron saint of indie-pop, St. Vincent, aka Annie Clark, made an appearance back in her hometown last week. She wasn’t playing an intimate show or recording an album — she was at Resident Taqueria serving…

Music Festivals Are the Actual Worst

This time of year, pretty much anyone with any taste in music is looking toward Austin. If you consider yourself a true music nerd, you’re probably still recovering from the first weekend of Austin City Limits, arguably the city’s best music festival. No doubt, there is some thrill in seeing…

Is Dining Out Becoming Too Pretentious?

Grub Street and a few other news sites have picked up a story about the coming closure of a much-lauded Jersey City restaurant. The stories explore New York City’s oppressive real estate costs, the goodness of the tasting menu dining format, the roll of the press in shaping dining experiences…

The Best New Music In Dallas, September 2015

Six Shooter is a recurring feature where we highlight six new releases by North Texas based musicians with some extra ammo to spare. Yesterday we announced voting for the 27th Annual Dallas Observer Music Awards is now open. If you’ve been keeping up with Six Shooter you’re probably familiar with…

Lessons Learned at Sunday School

Brunch reviews typically do not involve ethnography. This one did. Ethnography, if you are not familiar, is an anthropological method of observing a group or society from within. Social psychology darling Leon Festinger famously infiltrated a UFO-based cult called The Seekers and developed his theory of cognitive dissonance based upon…

Thank You Ryan Adams for Mansplaining Taylor Swift to the World

For the past couple months, the indie music blogosphere has been practically buzzing at the prospect of everyone’s favorite mop-haired and melancholy singer, Ryan Adams, releasing a song-by-song cover of Taylor Swift’s 1989. In the beginning, most people just assumed that Adams was playing a big practical joke on the…

Selena’s Family Needs to Stop Tarnishing Her Legacy

Selena fandom is serious business. Ever since the beloved Latino singer’s tragic death 20 years ago, the devotion of her fans has reached the level of cult status and then some. From homemade art to full-on festivals and even lookalike contests, there are no tributes that are too good or…

The Old Warsaw’s Wine List is an Existential Nightmare

The Old Warsaw is the black sheep of Dallas fine dining. It advertises with highway billboards of beautiful, pouting Slavic women. Its menu is a 1950s time warp of lobster thermidor, caviar service, beef stroganoff and cherries jubilee. Its food menu also features such heart-warming typos as “Duck Brest,” “Brussles…

Don’t Be That Guy: How to Get Your Band Some Publicity

As music journalists, we come into contact with every industry stereotype imaginable. From the most humble rockstars, to the divas, to the wannabe music bloggers and the overly confident promoters — we’ve seen them all. It’s tempting to feel cheated when you pour so much of your energy into creating…

The Best New Music in Dallas: End of Summer Edition

Six Shooter is a recurring feature where we highlight six new releases by North Texas based musicians with some extra ammo to spare. The biggest Dallas-related release of August was undoubtedly Dr. Dre’s grand finale, Compton. Debuting at No. 2 on Billboard and selling over 295,000 units in its first week,…

Stevie Ray Vaughan Was More Than a Great Guitarist to Dallas Blues

Alpine Valley is tucked away off the interstate in southeast Wisconsin. Most of the state, flattened out by glaciers during the last ice age, is plains and farm fields, but around East Troy — near where Alpine Valley is, at the edge of Kettle Moraine region — are green, rolling…

Cheap Bastard’s Work-Outer’s Guide

Do you want slimmer eyeballs? Maybe your elbows are looking a little heavy these days? Do you want to wake up, look in the mirror and love what you see so much that you invite yourself to sex? Do you want rock-hard abs and a new haircut? Do you want…

Trinity Lakes Still Full, and Fall Rains Are Coming. Uh-Oh.

We got a spot of rain last week, but for weeks beforehand the weather person on the evening news had been warning me in increasingly dire tones about the drought. The region had gone 40 days and 40 nights without rain, she said, returning us to drought conditions. So what…