Carlos Donjuan’s “Sympathetic Drank” at Rising Gallery

Thanks to the popularity of artists like Banksy, graffiti is becoming a more accepted form of art rather than just the unsolicited tagging of newsstands and buses. Local artist Carlos Donjuan has elevated graffiti, and his works, along with other members from the art collective SourGrapes, can be seen in…

Trina Turk Boutique Open in Highland Park Village

Those into high-end have some new, very fashionable, doors to stroll through in Highland Park Village. Last Saturday morning marked the first day that the 1300-square-foot Trina Turk Boutique was open for business. The store offers the Turk not only ready-to-wear and accessories (including summer appropriate collections), but also a…

Seatbelts Fastened, Hands Up: Happy 50th, Six Flags!

The History Channel offered a shout-out to Six Flags Over Texas in its This Day In History feature on history.com. There were also some notes about Hitler celebrating the opening day of the Olympics and MTV in the video (above), but we cruised on past those and got pretty excited…

Pottermania Immortalizes Harry Potter’s Magical Birthday

With the final installment, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, steadily climbing the box office charts (earning more than $1 billion) and JK Rowling devising a virtual scavenger hunt for Pottermore, it’s only right for Potterheads to go bat-shit crazy with excitement during Harry Potter’s birthday. This year…

Reading Assignment #3: Finish In the Garden of Beasts

This is it, MOBCers. The final assignment of our first book club selection, Erik Larson’s In the Garden of Beasts is, naturally, Part 7 and the Epilogue. Finish it by Friday, August 12, for another comments meeting at approximately 3:30 p.m. We had a good discussion Friday about the middle…

Can Do, Can Do: DSM’s Guys and Dolls

Theater Caps are bite-sized punch-packing capsule reviews by resident theater critic Elaine Liner. Use them as a reminder — or a teaser, if you procrastinate — of her full-length reviews in The Mixmaster’s weekly sister. The touring production of Guys and Dolls winding up its run this weekend at the…

The MOBC Is Now In Session Over!

Welcome! We hope you snooped during our inaugural MOBC meeting two weeks ago and have decided to return, either to snoop again or, better yet, to join in the action. The reading assignment for this round was sections three through six of Erik Larson’s In the Garden of Beasts. As…

Bath House Steams Up With Hot FIT Shows

Theater Caps are bite-sized punch-packing capsule reviews by resident theater critic Elaine Liner. Use them as a reminder — or a teaser, if you procrastinate — of her full-length reviews in The Mixmaster’s weekly sister. If you haven’t made it over to the Festival of Independent Theatres yet, get there…

Eavesdropping Dralion: Overheard at Cirque du Soleil

There are always a few people who like to share — out loud — their opinions at live performances, and they’re not much different than those overzealous viewers at the movies who feel the need to express every thought that comes to mind. You know, the people who gasp, scream…

Question The Artist: Illustrator Chris Gash

​As you can read in this week’s cover story, you’ll see that the kids are still not all right. Certainly not a fun topic, but certainly one that demands attention. With such a serious subject of suburban teen drug abuse, one might think it wise to go a more somber…

Just an FYI, Mixmaster-ers

Just so you know, earlier today a sweet little squirrel decided to check out a curious connecting device that is crucial to providing electricity to the Mixmaster’s HQ. And well, he died in a rather unglamorous way. We lost some time on this here blog even after the electricity came…

Question The Artist: Illustrator Sachin Teng

​Last week, we took a quick look Behind The Cover without the artist in question to give us his insight and thoughts that we usually inquire about. Fortunately, the illustrator of everyone’s favorite Gorilla Vs. Bear cover is back from his secret mission in the Far East and has provided…

Small Budgets, Big Performances at 13th Festival of Indie Theatres

Fireworks keep going off every night of the Festival of Independent Theatres at the Bath House Cultural Center. Not outside over White Rock Lake; inside, on the little stage under a wheezy air-conditioner that doesn’t quite keep up with the crush of bodies crowding in to see the best written,…