Ray LaMontagne
Ray LaMontagne was a critic’s favorite two years ago upon the release of his debut album, Trouble, a largely acoustic, bucolic paean to desperation...
MacHenry’s Moves … Again
Have you ever known a friend who was dating a manipulative, loser chick, and then goes and falls in love with her, and then...
Posse Prose
A baker’s dozen of Texas writers have set egos — and some might say common sense — aside to write a collaborative novel (which...
Nodding Off
Often you hear about how comedy stars who act in movies need to be kept in line by directors. Well, Michel Gondry is a...
Rat Traps
A lot of big names are connected with The Departed, so let’s start with two of the not-so-bigs: Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. They’re...
Wood Builds a Cabin
Choreographer Bruce Wood opens major shows in Fort Worth and Dallas this week, giving his creative energies an extra stretch. His Bruce Wood Dance...
Fair Food
Ah, October in North Texas: Ferris wheels, livestock, and an “if you fry it, we’ll try it” attitude toward grub is much on the...
Tree by Chainsaw
Anyone who’s ever had it happen to them knows the pain. You’re at work or out shopping, and you return home to find that...
Them That Dare
Brian Jones and Brian Scott are sometime collaborators, but Gallery 414’s Them That Dare finds them both flying solo.
Their works are the most...
For Les
Chow, Baby never believed in ghosts until it got one of its own a few months back. As ghosts go, Les is pretty easy...