Get Laugh Cramps From Hell

Richard Lewis is bringing his “Misery Loves Company Stand-Up Tour” to the Addison Improv, 4980 Belt Line Road. I’ll tell you one thing for sure, if you have something whiny to say, go sit by him. I don’t want to hear your shit, but he probably will. And he’ll likely…

Don’t Be Afraid to Go Into the Inwood

When it comes to some movies, you could kick back at home in front of the high definition flat screen with a bowl of Jiffy Pop, but for a movie of this magnitude? You’re gonna need a bigger screen. The latest installment of the Inwood Theater’s Midnight Madness series resurrects…

Queue Up For the Q

Usually Memorial Day weekend ushers in the season of formulaic blockbusters, but if you want to postpone your plunge into the summertime Cineplex vortex for just a bit longer, then the 13th Annual QCinema (Fort Worth’s Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival) is here to save you. Featuring 30 films…

Bottle’s Up

Inspired by stories of early blues guitarists making their own glass slides, we tried a few times to fashion our own from empty wine bottles using their technique. The idea is to soak a string in kerosene, wrap it around the bottleneck, ignite it and dunk the flaming bottle into…

Just Don’t Spin and Fall

There’s a right way and wrong way to check out legs. Gina Gottlich, sommelier at Bijoux, will show you the right way in the fourth installment of her wine class. You’ll learn to swirl and sip at, uh, Swirl & Sip where Gottlich will be showing off the legs of…

Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark

Gothic literature and even Tim Burton films are proof enough that though something may be dark or tragic, one can still find beauty in it or make stunning art out of it. In that vein, Deep Ellum’s venerable Kettle Art Gallery is featuring the works of local artists Loretta Gonzales,…

Bookmarked For the Beach Bag

It’s the season of the beach read. Whether or not you are actually on the beach, summer makes us think of books that engage us, and take our overworked minds on vacation for a little while. That’s not to say that beach reads are all fluff, and that’s definitely not…

Do Look Twice

For a body of work that may cause some viewers to doubt the reality of every photographic image they ever see again, Every Doubt That Holds You Here is an ambitious title for an impressive installation by contemporary artist Ted Kincaid. His photographically based, digital creations are clearly inspired by…

Everyone Thinks You Should See This

Usually, when you look up a movie review online, you find a whole bunch of reviews where people liked the movie OK. It kept them interested, and it was entertaining enough to justify the $10 movie ticket. Then, you have the people that loved the film. Vocabulary gets effusive and…

Grab Your Stovepipe and Dance

One topic public education in Texas doesn’t cover is conjecture that Abraham Lincoln might have batted for the other team. While we’ll never know one way or another (and really, who cares?), the rumors make for good drama. Abraham Lincoln’s Big, Gay Dance Party, a darling way, way off Broadway,…

Outrageous? Indeed.

The plot hinges on the complications a committed gay couple faces when one suddenly finds himself attracted to a woman that the other used to date, but it seems safe to predict that a sober examination of ambiguous sexuality is not what to expect from Outrageous, Sexy (nekkid) Romp. From…

A Full-Spectrum Experience

Even if you love your job, chances are you won’t be at it 75 years from now. No, most of us will put in our 40 or 50 years worth of work and retire quietly. That wasn’t the case for Loïs Mailou Jones, an artist who continued to paint and…

Ponzi Schemes to Cash In on Famous Rip-off

By keeping the best character offstage, Ponzi, the new play by Elaine Romero getting its first production at Kitchen Dog Theater, perpetrates its own sly little scam on the audience. We never see “Jack,” a much talked-about investment guru who guarantees an 8.5 percent return and accepts only those clients…

It’s the Vision of Silence

If you’ve never heard John Cage’s “4’33,” stop everything. Stop everything for 4 minutes and 33 seconds exactly and listen to the world around you. While it won’t be as cool as watching Cage himself sit at a piano and not play it (while audience members creak their chairs uncomfortably,…

Say These Names Three Times Fast

If you thought dinosaur names like Styracosaurus and Coelophysis were tongue-twisters, wait till you get a load of the Chinese specimens featured in Chinasaurs, a new exhibit at the Museum of Nature & Science. There’s the uber lock-necked Mamenchisaurus, the less-long-necked-but-still-pretty-friggin’-long-necked Jingshangosaurus and the Tuajiangosaurus, a crazier Chinese cousin of…

You Go, (Cow)Girl!

For most of us city-slickers, our Tony Lama’s ain’t been scuffed-up since we bought ’em and the closest we’ll get to cattle-wrangling is a leisurely walk with the bronze steers of Pioneer Plaza. Let’s face it: We aren’t cowboys any more than the Marlboro Man was, but that hasn’t always…

Wednesday WTF?: Ever Used A Silly Sausage Dog to Score Jewels?

It’s the Wednesday WTF? wherein we randomly select a photo/video/thing that makes us say those three special words. Now I would never force my dogs through a field of spikes, lasers or creeping rotary blades just to fetch me some bling, but seeing as how Silly Sausage isn’t mine, I’ve…

Annabel Daou’s “America” at Conduit Gallery

Each week, Fine Lookin’ Piece offers an image of a work of art visually compelling enough on its own to inspire our readers to hit up the gallery for a closer look — even with no prior knowledge of the artist or exhibition. You’ll find it not surprising at all…

Volume 31 – Number 22

It’s time for The Weekly Tease! That means it’s press day (AKA Tuesday) here at the Observer, and The Mixmaster brings you a little snippet of the upcoming cover art for the issue about to hit the streets and stands in and around your neighborhood.And speaking of neighborhoods, this week’s…