Texas Writer Mark Seal’s New Book Is “Rockefeller” Centered

Over the past dozen years, Texas journalist Mark Seal, 58, has worked his way onto a fascinating beat, writing lengthy investigative reportage for Vanity Fair about the foibles of the ultra-wealthy. He’s taken over where the late Dominick Dunne left off, spinning stories involving the rich, famous and felonious from…

Bookmaking in Deep Ellum With the Bradford Sisters

Here we are at the third edition of our photo feature, Profiles In Pictures, where every couple of weeks or so, photographer Sara Kerens brings us an intimate perspective on a different Dallas creative. Along with the parade of images of locals who create with their hands, minds or both,…

Did Bill Cunningham Live Up To The Twitter Hype?

Yeah, OK. Now I’ve seen Bill Cunningham New York, too. And yeah, it’s cool, passionate and compassionate. Anyone who can’t find something to love about the movie and the man is a bad person. A very bad person. Bill Cunningham is a cool guy. Charming. He’s certainly passionate about his…

High Waisted Jeans and a Vintage Scarf

Sarah Dee, 26. Door Girl at Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios. “I got my scarf and high-waisted jeans from a thrift store, my shoes are from Target, and I’m wearing my boyfriend’s watch. I’m inspired by the ’70s and hippie culture. I guess I would describe my style as Bohemian-meets-sleek-rocker.”…

Beneath a Hackneyed Plot, Fireworks of Talent in Shooting Star

Theater Caps are bite-sized punch-packing capsule reviews by resident theater critic Elaine Liner. Use them as a reminder — or a teaser, if you procrastinate — of her full-length reviews in The Mixmaster’s weekly sister. For Shooting Star, the two-person play now running at WaterTower Theatre in Addison, playwright Steven…

You Will Be Comedy-Blasted at Tomorrow’s Megaphone Marathon

A couple of things you’ll likely need for the non-stop improv Megaphone Marathon at the Dallas Comedy House on Saturday: a brain full of suggestions and some sort of cheek cream to soothe your laugh-aching face bones. It’s going to be a shotgun blast of good comedy: 19 acts from…

Father’s Day: 10 Different Gifts for 10 Different Dads

With Father’s Day poking its head around the corner, scrambling to find that gift that fits Dad perfectly comes with lots of pressure. Don’t be that ungrateful kid rushing to snag a Home Depot gift card at the last minute; Dad hates it when you drive recklessly anyway. No, just…

8 Amblin Films That Are Super

Amblin Entertainment. It’s the production company founded in 1981 by Steven Spielberg. You have, without any doubt in my mind, seen an Amblin film at some point in your life. The best Amblin films were the ones that took you away from everyday troubles and made you believe in something…

Shore to Shore, National Rowing Day Was Most Informative

Last Saturday morning at 10 a.m. I headed off to cover National Rowing Day. It truly is a national holiday, you know, like all over the United States, or at least in cities and towns with bodies of water fit for rowing boats. I expected to find a bunch of…