Mustard Gas and The Midwest

If you want to get into the head of a stark raving mad poet, come view the work of Scott Hilton’s “photo-opera” called The Mustard Gas Phantasies of Wilfred Owen. He uses an old photographic method to illustrate the mustard gas-induced hallucinations of Wilfred Owen, a writer and soldier during…

Working The Dogwalk

Is your pooch pretty? Is your canine cooler than James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause? Do you have one hot dog? If you answered yes to one or more of those questions, then maybe you should consider letting your doggie strut its stuff this weekend. This Saturday is the…

Gettin’ Wiggly With It

Let’s play a little game of six degrees of separation, shall we? I bet I can connect kleptomaniac, sorry, I mean actress Winona Ryder to our beloved Mr. Wiggle Worm, the sidekick of Mr. Peppermint. Starting…now. In the early ’90s, Ryder was engaged to heartthrob loner, Johnny Depp, for a…

Projection Boobs

Immodesty Blaize used to be a convent student. Now, she’s a U.K. burlesque sensation. If you ask me, her parents pretty much sealed that deal at birth when they named her. I wonder what they named their second kid: Boobs McGee? If you’re hyped that someone invented a legit art…

Girls On Film

If the closest you’ve come to seeing a Japanese film this year was nostalgically watching Kill Bill: Vol. 1 on DVD one lazy Sunday afternoon, it’s time to shape up. Head to SMU’s McCord Auditorium, 3225 University Blvd., at 6:30 p.m. Friday to see the first of four days of…

Do You Think Mum Will Be Mad?

As an only child, I never really found myself getting into any kind of precarious situation. Most of my young life consisted of playing with Hot Wheels (Barbie was weird), biking around the neighborhood and climbing trees. Well, there was that one time I found that old wooden storage closet–I…

A Natural Woman

There are a lot of picky eaters out there. Some people don’t go near meat. Others only eat raw foods. Still more abstain if the fare isn’t organic, and many really go for buzz terms like “gluten-free” and “free-range.” Jennifer Moreman also likes the natural stuff and, in her new…

Jonesing For Hyena’s

Don’t confuse comedian Dale Jones with the Dentonite Dale Jones who covers himself with fake blood and performs confrontational solo blues sets as New Science Projects. You’re far more likely to laugh at startled audience members during a NSP show than during the Indiana comic’s set, as his jokes about,…

Commonwealth of Good Hair

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has found himself in a bit of a pickle in recent weeks, forced to defend his own state’s universal health care system from conservative counterparts, who have noted certain undeniable similarities between Massachusetts’ 2006 reform and “Obamacare.” Defending himself on a recent episode of Fox…

Finding The Right Words

Text-based art is one of those things that you either love or loathe–there’s rarely a middle ground. While some artists make the written word the basis of their full body of work (see Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger and Martin Firrell), others have used text selectively, using it to supplement their…

Friends May Through December

You can forget Thelma and Louise. And forget Lucy and Ethel while you’re at it because the age gap between girlfriends is growing in One Thirty Productions’ theatrical presentation of Grace and Glorie. Grace is a 90-year-old woman who has just returned home from her stay at the hospital. She…

Tilting At Pinballs

Everybody and his dog have seen Ken Russell’s hallucinogenic film interpretation of The Who’s Tommy, right? Good, now I don’t have to explain what a “Gypsy Acid Queen” is. Now that we’re past that, we can all cut the attitude and admit that pinball is a totally bad-ass game. It…

Flip On Through To The Other Side

The effectiveness of hypnotism depends on how susceptible the subject is to the power of suggestion. Unfortunately, I seem to be impervious. Back in high school, our sociology teacher had a hypnotherapist treat our class. He had us all visualize something we wanted to change about ourselves, and then attempted…

Mavs On The Money

Last year, when USA Today published the salaries of all of the players in the NBA, I had never given much thought to how much players make. Didn’t care, still don’t. Well, after reading the breakdown of the highest-paid players, I remember thinking, “Kevin Garnett makes more than LeBron?!” That…

Party! Walt’s Bringing The Ice

It’s easy to tell which generation one belongs to by discussing favorite Disney movies. I’m all about the 1973 animated version of Robin Hood (suck it, Toy Story.) Americans big and small are well-acquainted with Disney characters, thanks to Walt and his empire. If you can’t take the family on…

Mady By the City, In the City

I’ve entered a few art contests in my time, but I’d have to say the most memorable was the time I got to meet Pudge Rodriguez for drawing his face better than anyone else at the Boys & Girls Club. I haven’t worked up the courage to really pursue an…

These Kids Today

Back in the ’90s, Jonathon Larson made rock ‘n’ roll and seriously heavy issues all one nice, catchy musical package when he penned RENT. Well, apparently 100 years before that, a guy over in Germany had already done the same thing when he wrote Spring Awakening. The play centers around…

The Gloria’s Agenda

Lucky for us, just because SMU will be host to the George W. Bush Presidential Library doesn’t mean the entire university has to join up with the Bush brand of conservative, head-in-the-sand politics. Glory, glory: Several SMU departments have partnered with the Veteran Feminists of America (that’s a group for…

Beeswax

Though no one’s idea of an action film, Andrew Bujalski’s Beeswax feels less charmingly aimless than its radically slight precursors Funny Ha Ha (2002) and Mutual Appreciation (2006). Have Bujalski’s feckless characters joined the workaday world? As its title suggests, Beeswax has a mild buzz of business—and busy-ness. Set in…

A Prophet

Agreeing at the insistence of a Corsican mob boss to suck and then slash a fellow inmate, newly jailed Malik El Djebena (Tahar Rahim)—poor, illiterate, a “dirty Arab” in the prison’s racist pecking order—gets what’s coming to him, but in a good way. Indeed, crime pays in A Prophet, the…