Fest on the Mesa

Fresh off its 2010 Reader’s Pick award for Best Sunday Brunch in our Best of Dallas issue, Blue Mesa Grill is hosting a Hill Country & Produce Festival, intended to showcase the tasty fresh produce from local Texas farms on the food and drink menu. The festival will be a…

A Chinese Twist

The Golden Dragon Acrobats spin from ropes, flip through hoops, balance umbrellas on their toes, and leap like cats. The traveling troupe of Chinese acrobats, seemingly made of rubber, twist and turn and contort in ways you never will, or would want to. The acrobats learn the tricks of the…

Sweet Surprise

Imagine indulging yourself in the richest of chocolate, the sweetest of candy and the warmest of caramel. Sure, today’s diets probably don’t include even the smallest pinch of sugar in their recipes, but that shouldn’t stop dieters from enjoying a delicious treat from time to time. Barbara Fairchild, Editor-in-Chief of…

Chefs Clash for a Cause

This Sunday, Chef Tre Wilcox (who you might remember as that buff badass from season three of Top Chef) will face off in an Iron Chef-style competition against Chef Ed Mendoza (an instructor at Le Cordon Bleu). A secret ingredient will be unveiled and both chefs will have one hour…

Stroszek‘n It

If weird is your thing, and you prefer films that don’t conform to the well established formula, then you might appreciate a movie like Werner Herzog’s Stroszek. The film follows the journey of an alcoholic named Bruno after his release from prison. He becomes friends with a prostitute and a…

Required Bleeding

Screw Bella and the Pacific Northwest; Twilight’s gone dark. But apparently, lovers of young adult vampire fiction (read: students, Goths, moms, retirees, backyard wrestlers, hipsters, aliens, ranch hands, etc.) needn’t resort to bloodletting, thanks to the Morganville Vampire series by Fort Worth author Rachel Caine. Set in the fictional town…

Running for Rings

Sonic the Hedgehog doesn’t look or act like an actual hedgehog at all. Have you ever seen a hedgehog in real life? First of all, they’re not blue. Also, they don’t wear tennis shoes or walk around on their hind legs, and most importantly, the last thing a hedgehog would…

Steaks and Bids

People seem to go nuts over silent auctions. Or maybe not. They go anti-auction. People are quiet. They’re serene. They stroll. After all, a silent auction is just eBay you have to put on pants for. If you’re into that (and you might be), or want to support the awareness…

Critter Shopping

Looking for just the right bone for Fido? The Texas Pet Expo in Plano is the largest indoor pet show in North Texas and will be a great source of education and entertainment for pet owners of all kinds. The two-day event takes place from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m…

Jiffy Laughs

Finally–a chance to go laugh at the efforts of art students. We’re not talking about mocking some UTD sophomore’s rickety wire sculpture or indulgent self-portrait, as satisfying as it might be to that horrible part of you that secretly wants to tell them to give up on their dreams. These…

For Colored Girls: Tyler Perry Mangles Ntozake Shange’s Classic.

It’s a long, long way from the women’s bar outside Berkeley, California, where Ntozake Shange first presented her combustible choreopoem For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf in December 1974, to Atlanta’s Tyler Perry Studios, where the impresario filmed much of this calamitous adaptation. Though striving…

They All Become Blueberries

Come with me, and you’ll be, in a world of orange dude exploitation…Take a look, and you’ll see child victimization… Remember how great it was hearing that deliciously evil-at-heart song and watching all the pain and suffering of the bad, gum-smacking children in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory? Though…

Haunted Gallery

If you were to ride down an escalator in International Terminal D at DFW Airport, you might notice a 600″x 240 “x 28” aluminum wall fixture dotted with faint streams of black lines spanning across the large structure. You might not know that the artist of the subtle, impressive artwork…

Swamp People

Austin artist Jules Buck Jones spent part of last year living in Florida’s Everglades, sketching gators and chasing panthers through the world’s most famous swamp. But instead of carefully documenting Florida’s wild creatures like a member of some Darwin-era expedition, Jones let his imagination run free with the inspiration, resulting…

Into The Wild

Hard-drinking American playwright Eugene O’Neil isn’t exactly known for his comedies–he only wrote one–but Ah, Wilderness is a real knee slapper, with prostitutes and drunken uncles peppering a story about coming of age in a New England town.17-year-old Richard likes to read subversive books. He also likes the neighbor’s daughter,…

Coffee, Art or Haiti

The Dallas-Haiti Project, a ten year old organization which focuses on humanitarian aid, education, health care, and emergency funding for poor communities in Haiti, has teamed up with Urban Dog Coffee to present the two-artist show Ase Anpil. Featuring clay pottery by Leslie Showalter and black and white photography by…

Mirror, Mirror

She bends over towards the ground with her elegant neck stretched outwards. Her arms are tightly tucked towards her body and her beady glass eyes sparkle in the imaginary sunlight. Her head begins to jut in and out in a violent manner. Her lips are now a pointed beak, and…

O, Modern and Beautiful History

At what point does video documentation change from just recorded events to something worthy of exhibition in a gallery setting? When does a filmed document become worthy not of critical cinematic analysis, but of critical art analysis? Why aren’t historical representations considered “art”? Those are the types of questions artists…

Down By The River

The saga of Dallas’ Trinity River Project could make a great play. The intrigue, deceit and power plays made by city leaders to sell Dallas voters on the notion that a reeking ditch will be transformed into an urban oasis complete with solar-powered water taxis–and that doing so isn’t only…

Greece On A String

Generally we find ventriloquists to be the opposite of funny and actually, kind of creepy. OK, really creepy. However, puppets in general are a different story. From that endearing scene in The Sound of Music–where governess Maria stages the puppet show that presumably gets Captain von Trapp to notice her–all…