Eating Your Words

Have you ever loved a book so much you wanted to, you know, eat it? You know, like that copy of Wuthering Heights that is dog-eared on every page? Some famous movie claimed love means never having to say you’re sorry, but we all have those confusing moments–especially with books–when…

Shhhh! Don’t Tell!

Having attended a PostSecret event in the past, there are so many secrets we want to reveal. Should we divulge the details of which never-before-seen postcards Frank displayed? Or, should we recount Frank’s own personal secrets that he shared with the audience? No, friends, the answer is no. That kind…

New Fashioned

Heidi called and she said she wants her designers back. Sorry, Klum, but as much as you are loved, it’s Dallas’ turn to pump out the next best clothing connoisseur when the Junior League of Dallas presents Rock the Runway. This fashion show and competition will feature designs by Abi…

This Suits You

Ladies, we know summer is a two-headed beast. We can finally ditch the boots for a comfy pair of flip-flops, but on the other hand, we’ll also have to go through the arduous task of finding that “perfect” swimsuit. To take the anxiety out of finding a fit this season,…

A New Identity

To the list of things Erykah Badu, Stephen Hawking and Amy Tan have in common, we can add this: they’re all portrait subjects in photographer Stewart Cohen’s book Identity: A Photographic Meditation From the Inside Out. For this collection of expertly lit portraits, Cohen traveled the world tracking down a…

Table Setting

You wonder how vegetarians do it. How do they crave a measly plate of tofu over a nice, juicy steak? After 15 years without meat, artist and veteran vegetarian Carrie Marill finally indulged in local culinary haute cuisine, inspiring her latest work, The Splendid Table, a collection of portraits each…

Table Setting

You wonder how vegetarians do it. How do they crave a measly plate of tofu over a nice, juicy steak? After 15 years without meat, artist and veteran vegetarian Carrie Marill finally indulged in local culinary haute cuisine, inspiring her latest work, The Splendid Table, a collection of portraits each…

Sample Sizes

Why would we tell you that you have to be 21 or older to attend the 4th annual Wine & Dine? You might think it’s because there will be sampling of wine, beer and spirits, and yes, legally, you’d be right. But really, it’s because there’s just so much to…

Bridal Show

Just want to take a moment to clear up a nasty rumor that’s been going around about Fred Savage and rodents of unusual size: It’s all true–he’s totally into them and he has been since 1987. See for yourself Friday and Saturday during the midnight showing of The Princess Bride…

Rescue Rangers

It’s still somewhat shocking that, as the start of baseball season looms nearer, people in DFW are excited about the home team’s prospects. Long-time natives of the Dallas area can attest that the years of dread or downright indifference to a Texas Rangers season seemed endless. That is, until last…

Bad Medicine

I get it. Really. The idea of attending a Bon Jovi concert is just super lame. No point arguing otherwise, ‘specially since all of Bon Jovi’s members are so old nowadays. Seriously: Though his still-way-too-tight jeans argue otherwise, frontman Jon Bon is almost pushing 50. (Emphasis on almost: He’s 48)…

The Last Song: Hannah Montana Gets Upstaged by Sea Turtles

The script, costumes and props of The Last Song work hard to establish Miley Cyrus’ dramatic-role bona fides as the 17-year-old crosses over from G to PG: Her character, constantly sneering high school grad Ronnie Miller, sports a tiny nose stud, stomps on the beach in Doc Martens, believes meat…

Get Crankin’

Maybe those Yanks go bonkers over all those ridiculous Ben and Jerry’s flavors, but here in Texas, ice cream loyalty belongs to Brenham-based Blue Bell. And yet, there’s one thing that beats Blue Bell any day–a spoonful of just-cranked, fresh-from-the-kitchen homemade ice cream. The ingredients are simple, and with a…

Spatulas Up!

While some of the metroplex’s cream of the crop, as far as chefs go, compete for bragging rights at Dining Out in Dallas: The Battle of the Chefs, remember that it’s your democratic duty, your right and responsibility to vote…and eat really, really good food. For a $50 cover, attendees…

Wish They All Could Be

The Beach Boys really thought that California girls were something extraordinary–and so does the staff of Off the Vine, a wine shop that’s been part of the Grapevine Historic District for nearly 15 years. That’s why the shop has put together a special evening celebrating women winemakers, focusing specifically on…

The Artist Behind The Ads

In the same way that Marcel Duchamp’s “Fountain” elevated the urinal to art, Andy Warhol forever boosted his re-creations and reinterpretations of Brillo boxes, Campbell’s soup cans and other advertorial images to art. But, before Warhol transformed those product labels and logos into a pop art goldmine, he’d studied commercial…

Legendary Fights For Rights

Allan Ginsburg saw the best minds of his generation destroyed by madness in “Howl,” and his publisher saw himself arrested and fined for printing it. Filmmaker Rob Epstein–Life and Times of Harvey Milk director–has made a film about how Ginsburg, justice and good ol’ human rights conquered censorship, and he’s…

And Breathe Out…

Question: In what genre does “over 300,000 records sold” equal best-selling? Answer: kirtan and traditional chanting. Though there’s probably not that much in terms of competition in the world of professional yoga and chant music (as if the serenely enlightened would be in competition anyway), the king of chant has…

More Than Just A Pretty Face

Some days it’s all a girl can do to brush on some powder and mascara before leaving the house. No problem, says Carmindy, makeup artist extraordinaire of TLC’s What Not to Wear. She believes in less makeup with more impact, a motto any girl on the go can get behind…

This Festival Is Deep, Man

Nothing brings out a neighborhood’s true colors like a street festival–that sweaty, dreadlocked, beer-swilling cousin of the farmers market. You just don’t know a place till you’ve walked its streets with a clever T-shirt and a party cup, and for 16 years now, the Deep Ellum Arts Festival has been…

Thanks, Easter Bunny! Woof, Woof!

It’s Easter Sunday, you just left church, can’t really go hunting for jelly bean-filled eggs and you’re bored. Sound familiar? Well, whether you’ve got a pup or not, the Easter in the Park Pooch Parade and Costume Contest is pampering dogs in Easter bonnets, boas and even a few hair…