Riding High

8/4 It’s a dreary time of year for Dallas sports fans. The skates, sweat-mops and tact gloves have all been packed away, and we are left with the Rangers, a team doing so badly that some fans can’t help but wince upon mere mention of the name. But don’t resort…

Holding Court

8/5 Remember the ’80s? The decade that gave us The Empire Strikes Back, Michael Jackson, valley girls and, oh yeah, Night Court. When you sat down to watch this ubiquitous show all those years ago–and you know you did; don’t try to deny it, you little rascal–didn’t you think that…

Romancing the Drone

From the lofty American vantage point, Mexico’s New Wave filmmakers have materialized like magic, the unexpected fruit of a renaissance that even many cinematically alert Yanqis hardly took the trouble to notice. Meanwhile, these new directors have fashioned a vivid style that combines, in various proportions, Latin American literary experimentation,…

Higher Learning

We always imagine juvenile jail to be like either the orphanage scenes in Annie or like Elvis Presley’s Jailhouse Rock. Basically, there was lots of singing and dancing. We never did get the chance to find out the truth, possibly because we were upper middle class and really boring. We…

B.J.’s Play Thing

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, B.J. Cleveland has returned. You can all rest easy now. Settle down. There was nothing to fear after all. We know that he wasn’t around for three weeks or so, his name hadn’t been printed for a while and nightmares of a possible assassination…

Eye Spy

8/1 So often we fight others on the comparison of children to gerbils. They are not the same. Sure, they’re small, but the similarities end there. Kids have fingers, no tails, are human and don’t normally run mazes. Our last point, however, has now been blown with the arrival of…

Famous Footwear

7/31 They would crawl on their hands and knees through the desert for a taste of a Christian Louboutin mule. They’d conceivably kill their own sisters over the last pair of Prada loafers, size 38. Sometimes you’ll even see them, pale and twitchy, hanging around Payless, looking for the cheapest…

This Week’s Day-By-Day Picks

Thursday, July 31 Everybody has them. Custom ones, in fact. So different that no other person could ever match them…unless, of course, one is a psychopathic killer who removes them for lack of evidence like in Se7en. But that’s just creepy, so let’s move on. The Kleberg-Rylie Library invites artists…

Bucking the Odds

Novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald asserted that “there are no second acts in American lives.” But a horse named Seabiscuit and the three disparate men who shared his success would surely disagree. Based on the best-selling nonfiction book by Laura Hillenbrand, Seabiscuit recounts the true story of an unprepossessing, knobby-kneed horse…

Virtual Family

Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over continues a fine tradition of turning third installments of film series into three-dimensional efforts; Amityville 3-D and Jaws 3-D exploited the gimmick long before Robert Rodriguez made clever use of the numeral signifying the milking to death of a franchise. But what Rodriguez lacks–say, Tony…

He, Fellini

Everyone in his right mind loves Donald Sutherland. The spry 67-year-old boasts one of the most respectable acting résumés this side of Christopher Lee, so when he turns up in the documentary Fellini: I’m a Born Liar, he speaks with authority. Looking a bit dazed but generally enthusiastic, he waxes…

Heaven Sent

There’s magic in Northfork–both in the movie, by twin brothers Mark and Michael Polish, and in the Montana town soon to be drowned by the opening of the dam keeping the baptismal waters at bay. Northfork is a beguiling and bittersweet fantasy set in a netherworld where the living and…

Boom, Boom, Boom

Well, I almost screwed up. In fact, I came within a week of overlooking what may be the best show of the year: The McKinney Avenue Contemporary’s Baby-Boom Daydreams, an exhibition of the figurative paintings of Louisiana native Douglas Bourgeois. For this, I blame the dog days of summer. And…

Hollow Victory

For a moment in The Hollow, a toothsome Agatha Christie murder mystery now onstage at Theatre Three, it looks as if the butler did it. And what a butler. Played by the towering Chris Messersmith, this majordomo skulks around corners and looms like an ancient Lurch over his household of…

Doggy Style

We’ve asked ourselves the question so many times: “What is the greatest thing about exotic dancers?” Is it their swanlike balance on 8-inch platform Lucite shoes? Their genius idea to transform a steel pole into a naked jungle gym? What about their uncanny ability to make one tassel go this…

This Week’s Day-By-Day Picks

Thursday, July 24 We actually like it when people from other countries think Texans all ride horses, own ranches and wear cowboy hats. It’s more intriguing than saying one lives in an apartment, drives an economy car and wears Gap khakis. But for a real glimpse at a Texas that…

Class Action

Maybe it’s just us. Really, we shop at Target for heaven’s sake. We know nothing, zip, zilch and nada about social ranking in New York City, summering and throwing parties in the Hamptons or what it’s like to be a beautiful whore. Based on reactions to Trading Up, Candace Bushnell’s…

Beatle It

7/30 With the extravagance and craziness of today’s movies, what with their skeletal pirates and evil robots all trying to dominate the world in one way or another, it makes one reflect on a time when a truckload of beer and psychotropic drugs, along with some rockin’ music, was enough…

Run the Rock

7/26 While most Dallasites are safely tucked away within the confines of their air-conditioned homes cooled to exactly 72 degrees, a light breeze wafting, a tall glass of a refreshing bubbly beverage in your hand while hunky men…Oh, sorry. We mean, while we’re cool and comfy, the braver among us…

Keepin’ It Real

7/26 Here at the Dallas Observer we receive–as the kids like to say–an “assload” of press releases. One can find examples of overzealous pimping and feigned self-importance (both of which are obvious bait for the public hook) within the deluge, but occasionally one will arrive that cuts to the heart…

Love Connection

7/26 In the ’70s, The Dating Game had three contestants and a flashy host. Rock was real, and we’re betting disco was just a bad pop-culture embellishment. But then there’s the embellishment nowadays: getting stuffed in a room with a group of strangers and hoping a hitch happens. Dating services…

You Too & Stuff

7/24 For a while there, it looked like the “you too” and “take luck” phrases were really going to take off. With Brian Regan back on the road, there’s still a chance that everyone will give an understanding chuckle when they hear them. Coined by Regan on his 1997 CD,…