Capsule Reviews

Miroslav Antic, Recent Paintings If these paintings were actually more antic, like the author’s surname, we might have something interesting on our hands. They’re not terrible paintings, just woefully tepid both intellectually and formally. A native of Yugoslavia now heading up the painting and drawing department at the Armory Art…

Motor Away

As exciting as it may be to have the engine of your vehicle rumbling between your legs instead of safely tucked away under the hood, we’d like more between us and the road than a leather jacket and hard plastic helmet. Despite the many horrific car wrecks we’ve seen–twisted metal…

This Week’s Day-By-Day Picks

Thursday, November 18 The first time we saw the work of Jennifer Morgan, we immediately wanted to commission her to create some grand mural in our home. Her paintings are bright, whimsical (but not beyond taking on the heavy subject here and there) and totally infectious. We want her energetic…

Choo Choo

11/20 King Kong has nothing on you, as you exercise your Napoleon complex over the iconic sites of America. The Trains of NorthPark, the miniature work of tedious craftsmanship, is here again to fill us with childlike wonder and excitement with tiny trains and tinier replica landscapes. More than 35…

Hamming It Up

11/20 We’ll put aside our proclivity for arriving at work at the crack of 10 a.m., our 85-minute lunches and our 5 p.m. happy hour if you’ll exercise some modesty as you read this mid-Starbucks sip or whilst searching for the nightclub with the best per-night chance of getting laid…

Puppy Love

11/20 Have you ever broken up with somebody because he or she didn’t get along with your cat? Or did you know a first date would be the last the moment Fido started growling at the paramour in question? If your dating life has suffered because your pets don’t approve,…

Rodent Tales

11/19 Ah, squirrels–so cute… so deadly. Don’t let the bushy tail fool you; have you seen what those guys can do to a nut? The main character of Circumference of a Squirrel knows what we’re talking about. He’s terrified of squirrels, ever since his father was bitten and had to…

No Dicking Around

The most shocking thing about Kinsey, the first film from writer-director Bill Condon since 1998’s Gods and Monsters, is how shocking it actually is. Within the confines of a standard biopic (A Beautiful Dirty Mind, you might call it), Condon refuses to play it straight–which is only appropriate, since his…

Bar Flight

A lone figure stands on a stage. You’re close enough to see the sweat forming on his brow and the veins in his neck pulsating as the lyrics of his songs go from highs to lows. As you watch his fingers tumble across the guitar strings, you begin to feel…

The Edge of Treason

A week after having seen Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, no memory of it remains save some scribblings in my notepad, such is the slight nature of this woeful, forgettable sequel. Squandering the good will that lingers from the original, now a beloved relic among the singletons and smug…

Well Trained

Most articles written about The Polar Express have focused on its groundbreaking technology, which takes the process used to create Gollum in The Lord of the Rings one step further. Much as Andy Serkis’ performance was digitally mapped and reproduced via CGI, so, too, is Tom Hanks computer-generated here as…

Life After Death

The death of art is a well-worn idea. Once the anti-aesthetic rallying cry of so many pious avant-gardists, declaring that art has met the grim reaper is another way of saying “where’s the price tag?” In a rather cynical turn of events, it would seem that the avant-garde has revealed…

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Ellen George Out of Doors Based in Washington state, Ellen George is a sculptor making work that seems at once deep-sea and extraterrestrial in nature. While the work comes to us from the Pacific Northwest, it would seem to have arrived from farther away, evidence of a tiny alien invasion…

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Varekai One needs a new vocabulary to describe the latest production of Cirque du Soleil now in residence at Fair Park. The aerial acts are voluptudinal. The Russian dances are spinfastical. The costumes come in colors and shapes that look primorfimous and galacicle. This show is a circus of shapes…

Load of Bull

You may have been to a bad concert at the American Airlines Center before, but chances are you’ve never been to a show that smelled as bad as the ones that take place during the Texas Stampede Pace ProRodeo Classic. Not even a weeklong circus stinks up the arena as…

This Week’s Day-By-Day Picks

Thursday, November 11 No matter how people voted last week–Bush or Kerry, moral values or war in Iraq, marriage is between a man and woman or between anyone willing to promise “till death do us part”–most will say they support the troops in Iraq and Afghanistan even if they don’t…

Lost in America

In all his approachable Everyman glory, Davy Rothbart won over the likes of David Letterman and the entire Late Show with this message displayed and read aloud during his early-October appearance on the show: “Took some hos to get some burritos.” Rothbart is the creator of FOUND Magazine, a collection…

Go East

11/11 At its inaugural Japanese Film Festival, the Southern Methodist University Language Program “commemorates the 150th anniversary of United States-Japan relations.” It’s a nice round number (which is always reason enough for any celebration), but beyond that the time is ripe for the acknowledgement of the ultimate culture clash of…

Fast Cash

11/13 It’s called the Cheetah Challenge, but no cheetah will be harmed in the running of the race. Humans, though, that’s another story. This cross-country trail run benefiting the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center in Glen Rose, some 50 miles southwest of Fort Worth, is known as the “toughest 5K in…

Duff Love

11/12 At first sight, former MTV VJ, actress and model Karen “Duff” Duffy’s literary output would seem to place her quite squarely within that dubious category of Gen Xers who tout themselves as “alternative” and “real” but are the same old schtick aided by irreverent packaging. The titles of her…

Twirl Girls

11/16 When the American Ballet Theatre performs at McFarlin Auditorium at Southern Methodist University on November 16 and November 17, two talented Dallas girls will dance with the company. Victor Barbee, associate artistic director, says more than 100 hopefuls in Dallas and Houston auditioned for the coveted parts. Kathryn Boren…

Redemption Thong

The witless inanity of After the Sunset is so numbing that the sole reason for any living creature to sit through it–man, woman or household pet–is to marvel at the speed and variety of actress Salma Hayek’s costume changes. After an opening sequence in Los Angeles, this failed jewel-caper comedy…