LEV: Fear No Evil

June 4, 2015

By Sarah Badran Despite its rather unstable history, the Czech Republic has held onto one aspect of its identity – the lion adorning its national emblem – since medieval times. No matter who ruled the […]

My 2015 Dallas Comic Con Experience

June 3, 2015

By Alex Gustafson I have attended the 2014 and 2015 Dallas Fan Days and I went to my first Dallas Comic Con this past weekend (May 29-31). At all three, I had different experiences. 2014 […]

14 Questions with Valenti Funk

June 2, 2015

By Sarah Badran With the weather leaving gloomy droughts over Dallas the ultimate remedy comes in the form of new local sensation Valenti Funk’s new multi instrumental groove to pick us back up. On the […]

Horrorscopes: June 2015

June 1, 2015

It’s a new month and nothing will make things worse than reading your Horrorscope. Some of these Horrorscopes might actually happen and if it’s you… that really sucks, but hey; it’s your life and who […]

The Rolling Stones: A Long Life and A Merry One

May 29, 2015

By Peter Gerstenzang They are older than their idols now. So frighteningly white, so impossibly skinny, their faces so seamed,  their bodies seemingly so fragile, you feel that if you patted one of them on […]

Summer Movie Review: Tomorrowland

May 28, 2015

By Connor Risenhoover Disney’s would-be sci-fi action blockbuster Tomorrowland appears that it will be closer to John Carter than The Edge of Tomorrow. The film’s opening disappointed as it made nearly $41 million over the […]

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