Scream for America

With Hollywood turning out flops when it comes to the world of horror, thrill seekers and gore fanatics alike have given up hope on producers making a piss-your-pants-flick. Why wait around for a true horror-crazed director, when the West End has the biggest rush for any terror junkie. The Fatal…

Bet On All-American Good Times

Be forewarned, we don’t know anything about gambling on sporting events. We’re aware there is a home-field advantage in every sport, and baseball recognizes home as a special place more than any other. We fans “root, root for the home team” in a sport that brought us home plate, the…

The Red, White and Croon

Although Ol’ Blue Eyes has been gone for more than a decade, there is probably no better way to celebrate our nation’s independence than dancing the night away to a collection of the 20th Century’s most popular Big Band favorites . The Garland Opry will present a Las Vegas-inspired Frank…

Baking Is A Fine Tart

A trip to Central Market is a treat unto itself. With their majestic bakery, delicious deli, never-ending cheese selection, and over 350 varieties of beer (!!!), it’s far more than just a grocery store–it’s a godsent haven for all North Texas foodies. On top of their killer grocery selection, the…

Happy Fair of July

When I was little, the fireworks in my hometown were shot up over the roof of the local Target store and half the fun was watching the store manager race maniacally back and forth on the rooftop, stomping out embers. These days, as parts of this state continue to experience…

Head North For Explosions In The Sky

Grab your lawnchair, your stars ‘n’ stripes button-up shirt, and your six-pack of domestic beer–it’s that time of year again! Addison’s Kaboom Town! has been the firework show Mecca here in North Texas for over two decades, and this year, things are no different. After three musical acts donning the…

Pawns Welcome, Too

What do you get when you take one of Dallas’ finest movie theaters, one of Fort Worth’s finest museums, and combine the two into one extraordinary event? Well, naturally, you get Magnolia at the Modern, a weekly series that features viewings of critically acclaimed films. From Friday through Sunday, the…

Hear A Journey Through The Ages

Butterflies, flowers and humans, alike, will be heralded by horns Sunday thanks to the Basically Beethoven Festival. Oboist Allison Whitfield performs selections by Mozart and Saint Saens for the Rising Star Recital at 2:30p.m., while the 10-member Imperial Brass ensemble regales audiences with “A Time Traveler’s Concert” spanning the Renaissance…

We Pledge Allegiance to the Flag-Wearing…

Happy Birthday America. We got you a Star-Spangled Spectacular featuring the least burly burlesque ever–The Jigglewatts with special guests Honey Cocoa Bordeauxx & Levi des Peu Chapeaux. Seriously, I heard these girls made Uncle Sam’s striped pants tights. I also heard if you show up topless with pasties on your…

Suds Up For Some Cheddar

What’s better than wine and cheese? Beer and cheese, of course! Most people pair their brew with a few slices of pizza, a juicy hamburger, or a ballpark hotdog, but few know just how tasty it can be with a few slices of fancy cheese. Cheesemonger Rich Rogers invites food…

Support For Insomniacs

A movie about an insomniac seems like the perfect fit for a midnight feature, even if the the lifestyle depicted in the film involves less Letterman and more punches to the face than one would expect. The Inwood Theater’s Midnight Madness series strikes true again with a screening of subversive…

Stoker’s A Natural Beauty

Native Texas painter Jim Stoker’s works are irrefutably influenced by nature. His pieces showcase natural beauty like trees changing color or water washing over pebbles, as well as pop-art depictions of large birds in suburban life. For instance, his 70-by-50-inch oil-on-linen piece titled “No Place To Live: Whooper Burgers” spotlights…

Pull A Cork From It

Über-aficionados of the vine bandy about terms like ‘horizontal wine tasting’ and ‘Methuselah,’ respectively meaning a tasting of a group of wines from the same vintage or region and a really, really, big bottle of wine. Show off your newfound knowledge at The Mansion’s weekly Wine Chat. The informal get…

Will You Bet On 21?

Looking for a way to make a difference in your weight before summer hits full-force? Now’s your chance. Dr. Neal Barnard details his three-week vegan weight-loss program and signs his new book, 21-Day Weight Loss Kickstart: Boost Metabolism, Lower Cholesterol, and Dramatically Improve Your Health at the Southlake Library, 1400…

Ascent Lands in Fort Worth

Which is louder: 100 crying babies or a Boeing 747 on takeoff? This is just one of many questions posed and explained as part of Ascent…When Dreams Defy Gravity, the newest exhibit at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, 1600 Gendy St. in Fort Worth. Ascent consists of…

The Heard Has Gone Batty

It turns out that for every time you’ve wondered why on earth mosquitoes exist, one relevant answer was, well, bat food. Apparently, bats aren’t all leather-winged bloodsuckers hell-bent on feasting on the necks of randy teenagers. As it turns out, in addition to being the world’s only flying mammals, bats…

The Top Five Adult Swim Games to Cure Summer Workday Boredom

Welcome to another edition of Geek-Offs, where you’ll find the perfect distractions to help you muddle your way through, and beyond, hump day each week. When we’re feeling particularly snarky, one of our favorite places to let off some steam and do some on the clock button mashing is Adult…

The Actors’ Survival Guide To Summer Shakespeare

“Fear no more the heat o’ the sun,” wrote William Shakespeare. Easy for him to say. He didn’t have to endure three-hour productions of his works outdoors in a blistering Texas summer. This has been a particularly punishing season so far for Shakespeare Dallas. Getting people through the gates isn’t…