Dallas Review: "The Price You Pay" (Episode 1.03)
It’s easy to understand why someone would have wanted to shoot J.R. during his prime. Hell, it might even be easier to understand why someone would do it now. He’s an old, conniving bald man with the most evil looking eyebrows ever. read more
Found in: TV, Reviews12 TV Shows To Watch This Summer
Summer TV is no longer the land of re-runs. This year, June and July host plenty of promising series debuts and the return of a few of our favorite shows. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayDallas Review: "Changing of the Guard" (Episode 1.01)
Like the original show, this one is billed as a primetime soap opera, so it’s expected to have lines delivered way over the top and - as Joey Tribbiani would say - “smell the fart” acting. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsEight Track Museum Opening in Dallas
Even with the past few years bringing about recent revivals for vinyl records and tape cassettes, eight-track cartridges have not had the fortunate experience of coming back as quickly. But regardless of where they stand today, “formatician” Bucks Burnett seems determined to give the obsolete format its proper place in history through launching The Eight Track Museum in Dallas, Texas. The museum, which opens on Feb. 16 to the general public, will also feature other audio formats in an attempt to preserve antiquated media.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsSuperman Does Dallas: The Man of Steel Gets Set to Music
While the Spider-Man musical twiddles its thumbs in Broadway limbo, a Superman stage production is flying high in Texas. The Dallas Theater Center’s artistic director, Kevin Moriarty, will premier his “revisal” (think revival with improvements) of 1966’s It’s a bird…It’s a plane…It’s Superman! this Friday night, reports the Dallas Observer.... read more
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