White Denim and Silver Chuck Taylors

CJ DeMarx, 30. DJ/Merchandiser. Uptown. “I spray painted my white leather high-tops silver. My cardigan is from Urban Outfitters, my jeans are from the GAP and my necklace is from The Shining. Colors and music inspire me. I enjoy being comfortable.”…

Local Photographer’s Work On Death Row Featured In News

Local freelance photographer Justin Clemons was hired by Marie Claire UK to photograph two men on Texas’ Death Row. (Note: “Within a month of the shoot, both inmates were dead.”) The current issue of Photo District News asks Clemons how he shot the assignment. Read about Clemons’ lighting as he…

Theatre Three’s Pippin Searches for the Meaning of Life (Yawn)

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. Even if Theatre Three’s production of Pippin were stripped of all the weird gimmicks imposed…

Ro2 Art Opening New Gallery This Weekend In The West Village

The West Village is getting a new addition this weekend, and it’s not an ultralounge with a unisex bathroom or another clothing boutique. Susan Roth Romans and Jordan Roth, the mother-son team behind Ro2 Art in the Aloft Hotel, are opening a new gallery in the shopping center. Ro2 Art…

Not Your Father’s Championship Mavs Cover (Whoops…)

Greetings citizens! In conjunction with The Mixmaster’s regular series, The Weekly Tease, come every Thursday, when the print issue is hot off the press and out on the streets, we’ll take a look at the full reveal, as well as go Behind The Cover a little to discuss what we…

Calling All Same-Sex Couples: Lush Wants You to Kiss It

Sure, Lush is that gourmet-beauty explosion you can identify by smell in NorthPark and the Galleria. But its hunks of hand-cut soap and fizzing bath bombs aren’t the only things the bath product retailer is known for. Lush is pretty damn outspoken, too. Back in 2008, Lush employees dissed their…

Boy Ballets up to the Barre in Billy Elliot the Musical

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 the son of a Geordie coal miner can become a ballet dancer, anyone can…

Green Lantern: Pretty Dim

It’s 10 minutes before a human character appears on-screen in Green Lantern, a personality-free franchise-launcher that builds toward a quaint, if explosive, argument in favor of the nebulous quality of “humanity.” Via a heavily CGI’d prologue, we learn the universe is patrolled by a group of fearless, multispecies warriors called…

Mr. Popper’s Penguins: Puttin’ on the Shitz

The path of post-superstardom is a treacherous one for big-screen comedians, paved as it is with second-rate opportunities for dramedy schmaltz (See: Robin Williams in Patch Adams), wretched remakes (Steve Martin’s Pink Panther retreads) and talking-animal kiddie crap (Eddie Murphy’s Dr. Doolittle do-overs). Mr. Popper’s Penguins finds Jim Carrey choosing…

Beach Bawl With the Divas

With a name like “Katya Kabanova and La Traviata: Sex, Guilt and the Diva” this installment of the Dallas Opera’s Baritones and Beachballs summer event series is sure to end in tears, but for opera buffs that might just be a good thing. The Dallas Opera has joined forces with…

Time To Time Step

Tap dancing is a great way to simultaneously make a joyful noise and have happy feet. If it’s your idea of a good time, shuffle—or step ball change—over to Fair Park for a percussive precursor to the current musical, Spamalot. The tap-tastic pre-show features performers from local dance companies, and…

Don’t Steal This Book

Ally Carter, a New York Times best-selling author, is leaving her Oklahoma roots of casinos and dust storms and making a trip to the Lone Star State. Carter will discuss and sign copies of the newest edition to her Heist Society Series, Uncommon Criminals, at the Barnes and Noble Stonebriar…

Learn From Professor Hill

Though it goes against every fiber of our being, there’s a special place in our hearts for certain con artists. No, we still want bad, bad things to happen to the likes of Bernie Madoff and his sleazy ilk, but we’ve got a soft spot for Danny Ocean and all…

The Real Winner Is Propane

Thoroughbred racing and propane grilling: Quite clearly, the perfect one-two punch for Pa come this Father’s Day. In an event that would unquestionably make Hank Hill a happy camper, the first 200 men 21 or older to make their way out to Lone Star Park this Sunday will be eligible…

O’Hurley Razzle Dazzles at Bass

Funny how what we abhor in real life- corruption, murder, injustice, and a heaping serving of perjury- makes for compelling entertainment. Though, it always helps when these sins are set to jaunty, Jazz Age music, as they are in Chicago, the long-running Broadway musical about Roxie Hart, an ambitious adulterer…

Let Dad Win

In a celebration of all things fatherly, the 18th Annual Dadfest takes place this weekend in Richardson. The early-morning event, anchored by a 5K run, couldn’t be for a better cause. All proceeds benefit the Urology Research & Education Foundation. Walkers are also welcome, but of course, looked down upon…

Do It For Dumbledore

Finding affordable date ideas can be tough if you don’t want to compromise on quality. Movies are fun, but not a unique experience unless it’s something special, such as a drive-in theater. But if you’ve been to a drive-in during the last decade, you already know the entertainment relics are…