Horsin’ Around

Remember that girl in middle school? No, not “One-Eyed Olivia.” We’re talking about the girl who owned a horse, and we’re positive you remember her because she made sure everybody in fifth-period lunch heard about her damn horse at least twice a week. Perhaps not every middle school in Texas…

Elvis Now

1/8 January 8 was a banner day in entertainment history. Born on this date were such greats as David Bowie, Elvis Presley, R. Kelly and Bob Eubanks. But only one of these entertainers is being honored with a party at Dick’s Last Resort on Thursday. Oddly enough, he’s also the…

Body Talk

1/10 Maybe, just maybe, this is the latest twist to the old New Year’s resolution that will actually work. Unlike those in bygone years when you would vow with great resolve and determination to shed those unsightly pounds and get the ol’ bod in shape, then soon decide, what the…

Real World

1/9 With the unsettling backdrop of current world events, the Dallas Children’s Center on Tour has announced a performance of James Still’s acclaimed And Then They Came for Me that is certain to give young and old ample food for thought. Part oral history, part dramatic action spiced with video…

Whisked Away

1/9 Baccus might turn over in his grave at the thought, but some prefer whiskey to a pretentious glass of wine. The Bushmills family of Irish whiskey can be just as ostentatious, offering a wide and diverse selection from malty flavor to rich vanilla. The Old Bushmills Distillery is the…

Revolting

1/14 Ideally, anarchy is more than a sloppy scarlet-letter logo of teenage rebellion. For those seriously searching for societal or political change–Tolstoy to Rotten–it’s a malleable and figurative call to arms. It’s also a chaotic extreme that (at its most effective) only incites the very situation that it rails against…

The Sorrow and the Pity

As a reader, it can be easy to assume that all the critics at a particular publication are more or less of the same mind, but here at New Times, that isn’t the case. We’re just too damn independent-minded to take our colleagues’ views into consideration, which is why, when…

A Second Opinion

Bill Gallo: Even dedicated art-house regulars missed Pavel Lounguine’s Tycoon: A New Russian when it was released this fall, but this intrigue-spiced tale of a ruthless yet surprisingly sympathetic Russian oligarch worked equally well as a crime thriller and a course in Russian fiscal policy (or the lack of it)…

Depress Tour

What follows are my unpublished–and raw–notes from the semi-annual Television Critics Association “TV Press Tour” held in Los Angeles over the summer. At this gathering, held each January and July, TV executives trot out and tout their biggest stars and newest shows in front of television critics, who then return…

Writing Exercise

The relationship between yoga and writing seems like a natural correlation. One twists the body while the other twists the mind, and the result is a feeling of release and relief. Much like exercise, putting thoughts on paper can be a daunting task, but what you get in return is…

This Week’s Day-By-Day Picks

Thursday, January 1 How the tradition began is up for debate. While searching for the truth, we happened upon www.missvickie.com, which contained answers from Miss Vickie’s older relatives concerning the eating of black-eyed peas on New Year’s Day. (Note: We have no idea who Miss Vickie is, but trusting her,…

Don’t Dream It, Be It

If all goes according to plan, we’ll be spending Friday and Saturday night guarding the entrance to the screening of Monty Python and the Holy Grail and quizzing each ticket holder thusly: “Stop! Who approacheth the Door of the Theater must answer me these questions three, ere the other side…

Here, There

1/4 Long before there was the instant gratification of e-mail and cell phone communication, the inexpensive and always welcome picture postcard was one of the world’s premier forms of long-distance contact. If on a vacation to some exotic place, you would step into a local drugstore, spend a nickel for…

Evel Still Prevails

1/2 Lately, we’ve gotten a hankering for insane daredevil stunts on two wheels. Much like hunger for a midnight snack, it simply must be satiated. But we’ve run into two problems. First, our Vespa’s in the shop, and second, Evel Knievel, who is coming to town to sign autographs at…

Blast Back

1/2 There’s a play that I know, used to be in the show. It’s a blast from the past, and it’s on this weekend, don’t you know. Take my hand, it’s not wrong. Can’t we all just get along? Wet your pants, learn to dance, be yourself, take a chance…

Fat Chance

1/4 With more money than God, a personal chef and a personal trainer, Oprah Winfrey apparently still can’t get a grip on her corpulence. We’ve seen evidence of her excesses off and on through the years, and every new season of the media mogul’s top-rated TV talk show reveals whether…

Freak Show

1/2 For a story superficially concerned with a matter of inches, John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask’s Hedwig and the Angry Inch has proven to have the legs of a marathon runner. To call it a “rock opera” is most succinct, but the description ultimately sells the central character and…

Mountainous Achievement

Anthony Minghella’s magnificent film version of the Civil War epic Cold Mountain has much more going for it than Hollywood grandeur. Beyond its striking set pieces and gruesome battle scenes populated with thousands of extras, in addition to its movie-star glamour–Jude Law and Nicole Kidman are like beautiful pieces of…

House of Pain

For those who pay no mind to Oprah, the dispute at the heart of House of Sand and Fog concerns the occupancy of a run-down little bungalow just inland from the northern California coast. It’s not much of a place, really. And to get a glimpse of the Pacific you’d…

Forget It

Seems a little early for a remake of Minority Report, but when your movie’s all about seeing and forgetting the future, who’s gonna remember Paycheck anyway? Like Steven Spielberg’s film of long-ago 2002, in which Tom Cruise sees the future and goes on the run to change it, John Woo’s…

H2O 4 NYE

Research for a piece about a local New Year’s celebration that features both surviving members of 1980s chart tyrants Hall & Oates, Daryl Hall and John Oates, led us away from the eight-track player and into the city. We trolled the streets in search of an outsider’s perspective. You know,…

This Week’s Day-By-Day Picks

Thursday, December 25 The inaugural use of our just-turned-17 drivers license was to see Hagfish at Trees, and it was a defining moment in our rocker girlhood. Despite the fishnets and purple hair, we still blushed when singer George Reagan tossed us a lit cigarette fresh from his lips and…