April 2012
DIFF Wrap Up
After two weeks of films, “festing” and fun, the Dallas International Film Festival has called it a wrap for another outstanding year of programming and star studded galas and centerpiece screenings. The big winners were […]
Leon Russell and Kirby Brown
It’s not everyday a girl my age is privileged to stand 50 feet from a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, but last week I was privileged to step into a sold-out Granada Theater […]
Townhouse Kitchen + Bar
Nestled at the entrance of Galleria Dallas is a “Class-chic” example of the modern dining experience. Townhouse Kitchen + Bar emits a McKinney Ave. feel and energy without the parking problem. The place has a […]
Diablo 3 Beta
Very few games have enjoyed enduring success like Diablo 2. When Blizzard released the game in 2000, I doubt even they could have predicted the unprecedented success with which the game was met. It was […]
Devium Dash
We’ve long thought it was stupid to hook up your iPhone to a car stereo that then makes you use its convoluted control system instead of the iPhone itself. Apparently, so did these guys. The […]
Lamborghini Urus
Sign number 743 of the apocalypse: upon the roadways shall be unleashed a Lamborghini that can actually hit potholes. The diabolical minds at Automobili Lamborghini have unveiled a vehicle so blasphemous to its pedigree that […]
“High” Expectations
One thing is for sure, Curren$y knows how to keep his fans on edge. The New Orleans hipster rapper rolled into town for his “Stoned Immaculate” tour at the House of Blues, which also featured […]
Kinect Star Wars
The Kinect has been an interesting peripheral to watch. Once dismissed as a Hail Mary by Microsoft to close the gap between itself and Nintendo, it has evolved into an impressive piece of hardware that […]