Hippit to the Hop

Unlike most, we were fooled by the rocks that she got. Damn near put us into cardiac arrest when we got the notion that maybe this J.Lo had taken over our sweet Jennifer Lopez and turned her into some bejeweled, pompous country-clubber. We didn’t know how we’d go on with…

This Week’s Day-By-Day Picks

Thursday, June 26 Grapevine will be a mad, mad, mad, mad world this weekend, minus the buried treasure, stoic police detective and, thankfully, Milton Berle when the Great Race’s 120 vintage and historic cars make a pit stop on their way to Daytona Beach. But there will be a stream…

A Bag to Brag About

You’re in your grade-school seat stiff with anticipation. You have no idea what the teacher is saying. Timmy’s picking his nose, and for once you don’t care enough to announce it. But you gotta show someone; it’s so cool. You can’t even believe Mom let you get it. You’ve wanted…

Smokin’

6/29 The vintage Chevy Impalas, Monte Carlos and all their vehicular relations are rollin’ oh-so-slowly into town. Bass thumpin’, chrome shinin’, sleek bodies painted and decorated so intricately some could be modern museum pieces. The 2003 Lowrider Experience is here, and it’s more akin to a circus or fair than…

Street Dreams

6/28 Street basketball, the kind you’ll find at the 13th annual Dallas stop of the NBA Hoop-It-Up Tour on June 28 and June 29 in the West End, is much, much different from your average rec league game. Such as this example, when I played in the 3-on-3 tournament a…

Popping Out

6/28 Bubbles, bubbles, bubbles. The Grapevine Vintage Railroad this Saturday will be pumping out enough bubbles to make Mr. Bubble proud. The railroad is scheduled to leave the Grapevine Cotton Belt Depot at 10 a.m. as the Hubba Hubba Bubble Train on its round trip to the Fort Worth Stockyards…

Sisterly Love

6/27 You have to drive a bit, and get past the chains–restaurants, hotels/motels, big-box retailers–and the tourist traps and traffic and all that screams, “Arlington!” to find the soul of the city. Part of it inhabits the Arlington Museum of Art, a de facto safehouse for the city’s well-hidden aesthetic…

Tec Support

6/28 Too often in Dallas, cultural exploration begins and ends with dining. We congratulate ourselves for trying that extra spicy plate of pad Thai or feel we’ve really grown to understand Asian-American culture because of that damn fine helping of mu goo gai pan. Sorry, that don’t cut it. One…

From the Hip

The Hip Pocket Theatre is out in the middle of nowhere at the end of a dirt road–kind of dodgy to city folk unsure about whether cows bite. But as your car scrapes along, the trees part and reveal a grassy clearing lit with strands of tiny lights and hemmed…

Green Gobblin’

He’s 12 feet tall. He’s ripped. He’s quick as a tiger and fierce as a dragon. Lit by his fury to a dull green glow, the guy is sheer, boundless power. Any NFL team you can think of would love to start him at middle linebacker. But, as art house…

Family Affair

I purposely avoided reading anything about Capturing the Friedmans till seeing the film, which has been no easy task. Andrew Jarecki’s documentary, about a Great Neck, New York, family torn asunder in the late 1980s by allegations of kiddie-porn possession and the horrific sexual abuse of numerous children, has been…

Crap Out

The number of boring, uninspired studio pictures hitting today’s multiplexes is getting depressing. To add insult to injury, many of these mind-numbing creations come from formerly–and presumably still–talented writers, directors and actors. Last week saw Hollywood Homicide, a tired–and what’s worse, lazy–buddy-buddy/cop/action comedy, written and directed by Ron Shelton, the…

What’s Left of the Dial

She does not deserve all the credit, and she would not be comfortable accepting all the thanks. She knows she’s but one soldier among many–a commanding officer, yes, but also a grunt slogging through the muck and minefields. For years, she was a musician like any other, writing and recording…

Mommie Dumbest

Everyone knows that old saying, “Behind every child performer there’s a flaming drag queen gesturing wildly for more spirited ‘spirit fingers’ and shrieking ‘sing out! SING OUT!!'” OK…so you’ve never heard that one before. We made it up. But if it were an old saying, Uptown Players’ production of Ruthless!…

Renoir the Pinhead

If ever you doubt God’s perverse sense of humor, consider Pierre-Auguste Renoir, the most overrated Impressionist. Upon Renoir, Yahweh bestowed great artistic gifts–virtuoso paint-handling, stunning ability as a colorist–and then, in some sort of cosmic in-joke, saddled his creation with a hopelessly third-rate mind. The problem wasn’t just that Renoir…

Out and About

A film festival with queens, bears and fairies? Think it must be time for the cartoons and Grimm tales of the KidFilm fest again? Catch up on the lingo because this is Q Cinema. But that’s not “Q” for quadruplets or quintuplets or any other combination of munchkins and rug…

This Week’s Day-By-Day Picks

Thursday, June 19 Sleep Number, Tempur-Pedic, Isotonic Foam, Craftmatic. Bedding is out of control. No one sleeps on a normal mattress anymore. We even admit ours has a coveted “pillow top.” It may have taken years of technological breakthroughs, but we’ve discovered where mattress mania began. Thanks to that damn…

Life is a Cabaret

A burlesque show isn’t just stripping with rhinestones, pleather thongs and Kid Rock tunes. To quote contemporary cabaret girl Miss Kitty Crimson, “Burlesque is really an art form. It is sexy without being lurid, racy but not X-rated. Striptease is one thing, but burlesque is much more about the tease…

Summer Lovin’

6/21 Checking our electricity bills, it would appear that it’s been summer for more than a month already. But, alas, the official first day of summer is Saturday. It’s the longest day of the year, also known as the summer solstice, or, alternatively, the formal decree that, “It’s only going…

H.O.G. Wild

6/21 We just won a war, the Fourth of July is rapidly approaching and so it follows that jingoism is in the air. Don’t tread on me, folks. Feeling red, white and blue? Well, what could be more American than a Harley motorcycle? How about racing Harleys? Nah, you’re right,…

Midnight Magic

6/20 For those of us who feel the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling is inherently un-evil and are practically shaking in our cloaks and homemade Gryffindor scarves with anticipation for the fifth installment, the fine folks at Barnes & Noble are ready. Several locations have officially planned release parties…

Wash Away

6/19 Have psychotherapy and bath products always gone hand in hand? “Adam,” said Eve, “I know you’re having feelings of guilt about that whole apple sitch, but just take this body wash, go for a little dip down at the Euphrates and I’m sure you’ll feel a lot…cleaner.” It’s not…