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    Weekend Event Planner

    These are the 10 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Mar 22, 2017 | 3:51 pm

    There is a lot going on in and around Dallas this weekend, and the variety is so much that you can do something different and cool every day. The events include a chance to tour some really old airplanes, a thoroughly unique theater experience, a music festival featuring a TV star as a headliner, an honoring of a master filmmaker, and science on display right in front of your eyes.

    Below are the best options for your precious free time Thursday through Sunday. Don't like what you see? Lucky for you, we have a much longer list of the city's best events.

    Thursday, March 23

    Frontiers of Flight Museum presents Wings of Freedom Tour 2017
    The annual Wings of Freedom Tour is a rare opportunity to tour inside and out and fly on World War II aircraft like the Boeing B-17G “Flying Fortress” Nine-O-Nine, Consolidated B-24J “Liberator” Witchcraft, North American B-25J “Mitchell” Tondelayo, and North American TF-51D “Mustang” Toulouse Nuts. The tour is at the Frontiers of Flight Museum through Sunday.

    AT&T Performing Arts Center presents Robot Planet Rising: An Intergalactic Nemesis Live-Action Graphic Novel
    In Robot Planet Rising: An Intergalactic Nemesis Live-Action Graphic Novel, a sequel to The Intergalactic Nemesis: Target Earth, three actors voice the dozens of characters, a Foley artist creates all the sound effects, and a pianist plays a cinematic score while more than 1,250 individual full-color hi-res comic book panels tell a hilarious sci-fi adventure story visually from an enormous movie screen. There are three performances at Wyly Theatre through Saturday.

    NPR presents Wait Wait… Don't Tell Me!
    Now in its 20th season, Wait Wait… Don't Tell Me! is National Public Radio’s Peabody Award-winning quiz show in which host Peter Sagal leads a rotating panel of comedians, humorists and journalists, listener contestants, and celebrity guests through a comic review of the week’s news. Panelists for the show are Paula Poundstone, Roxanne Roberts, and Peter Grosz, and singer Charley Pride participates in the "Not My Job" segment. The show takes place at the Music Hall at Fair Park.

    A Dallas Retrospective: JR Ewing Bourbon presents Linda Gray and Patrick Duffy
    At this special event at Winspear Opera House, Linda Gray and Patrick Duffy, two legendary icons from the television series Dallas, discuss their careers, inside stories, and the effect the popular television show had on the Dallas community and the world. The event, sponsored by JR Ewing Bourbon, is moderated by Dallas Morning News city columnist Robert Wilonsky.

    Louie Anderson in concert
    Iconic comedian Louie Anderson is one of the country's most recognized and adored comics, named by Comedy Central as "One of 100 Greatest Stand­-up Comedians of All Time." His career has received a recent bump after he was cast to co­-star along with Zach Galifianakis and Martha Kelly in the FX series Baskets, playing Christine Baskets, the matriarch of the Baskets clan. He performs at Granada Theater.

    Friday, March 24

    Toyota Texas Music Revolution 21
    Country music star Kacey Musgraves and actor-turned-singer Kiefer Sutherland headline Toyota Texas Music Revolution 21 at Oak Point Park and Preserve in Plano. The two-day festival also features performances by Josh Ritter, Zane Williams, Castro the Band, The O’s, Red Shahan, Pail Cauthen, Kevin Deal, Austin Cunningham, 1100 Springs, Tejas Brothers, Max Stalling, Vandoliers, The Birddogs, and Buffalo Ruckus.

    So What?! Music Festival
    The 10th anniversary celebration of So What?! Music Festival takes over multiple venues in Deep Ellum on Friday, followed by two more days of music at AirHogs Stadium in Grand Prairie. Expect lots of 10-year album celebrations from bands like Mayday Parade, Envy on the Coast, Forever the Sickest Kids, Four Year Strong, Set Your Goals, and We the Kings. The festival features performances from more than 100 bands on multiple stages, and it includes an array of musical acts including rock, metal, folk, dance, pop, and pop-punk.

    Saturday, March 25

    American Heart Association presents BeautyKind Unites Concert
    The BeautyKind Unites Concert, benefiting the American Heart Association, is a chance for the audience to raise its voice; help build a community movement to change health disparities in the community; and sing along with music stars like Demi Lovato, Jake Owen, the Band Perry, Cole Swindell, and stroke survivor Randy Travis. The event takes place at AT&T Stadium.

    Texas Theatre and USA Film Festival present An Evening with Whit Stillman
    Writer/director Whit Stillman is an Oscar-nominated filmmaker known for movies like Metropolitan​ and Damsels in Distress. The Texas Theatre and the USA Film Festival in Dallas are honoring Stillman in conjunction with a double feature of two of his best-loved films, Love & Friendship and The Last Days of Disco. The evening includes screenings of both films and an on-stage Q&A session with Stillman.

    Sunday, March 26

    Brain Candy Live!
    Adam Savage and Michael Stevens present Brain Candy Live!, a one-of-a-kind interactive, hands-on, minds-on theatrical experience. The master explainers bring along crazy toys, incredible tools, and mind-blowing demonstrations for a celebration of curiosity at Majestic Theatre. Members of the audience act as both test subjects and participants as they spend two hours laughing, learning, and exploring during a theatrical experience like no other.

    Kiefer Sutherland is one of the headliners at Toyota Texas Music Revolution 21, taking place at Oak Point Park and Preserve in Plano on March 24 and 25.

    Kiefer Sutherland
    Kiefer Sutherland/Facebook
    Kiefer Sutherland is one of the headliners at Toyota Texas Music Revolution 21, taking place at Oak Point Park and Preserve in Plano on March 24 and 25.
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    Podcaster lets creepy noises get under her skin in Undertone

    Alex Bentley
    Mar 13, 2026 | 10:30 am
    Nina Kiri in Undertone
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    Nina Kiri in Undertone.

    While the horror genre is still capable of producing some innovative filmmaking, most of the output tends to fall back on jump scares and other tropes to deliver their terror. So when a film like the new Undertone tries something different, it should be applauded for the effort, even if it’s not as successful in its execution.

    Evy (Nina Kiri) is a podcaster who co-hosts a show called Undertone, which focuses on paranormal videos and sounds they find on the internet. Her co-host, Justin (Adam DiMarco), lives in London, so - for kind of contrived reasons - in order to make the time difference between them work, Evy records at around 3 am her time. Evy - who lives at home with her bedridden, dying mother - is the skeptic of the two, consistently debunking clips that Justin presents to her.

    Her doubts are tested when Justin brings in a series of 10 audio clips that purport to be about a boyfriend recording his girlfriend as she talks in her sleep. The audio begins in a lighthearted manner and quickly turns creepy and then sinister as unexplained things start happening. Evy senses that what she’s hearing is bleeding into her own world, especially when inexplicable actions take place in her mother’s bedroom.

    Written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Ian Tuason, the film is effective early on when it introduces the story concept. Making great use of sound design, Tuason essentially puts the audience inside Evy’s head, where every little sound is heightened. Setting the podcast sessions in the middle of the night ups the anxiety level for both her and the audience.

    However, as the film goes along it gets a little tedious watching Evy listen to the audio, even as Tuason attempts to keep the film dynamic by moving the camera around her. The premise of the story - progressively going through 10 clips - and Tuason’s framing of shots that focus as much on the background as they do on Evy seem to promise more interesting results than actually transpire.

    What ultimately holds the film down more than anything is its lack of different viewpoints. The only other person who’s actually seen is Evy’s mother, who is unable to speak. Evy speaks to Justin, another friend, and a doctor over the course of the story, and while each broadens our understanding of Evy somewhat, none of them make her a truly three-dimensional person. Getting a little more information about her history might have helped the story work better.

    Kiri does her level best to vary her acting in the various podcast scenes, and even when they start to get repetitive, she remains compelling and watchable. It’s difficult to judge the other actors based on audio alone, but knowing that DiMarco also starred in season 2 of The White Lotus helps to visualize him and his acting style.

    Undertone does well in creating a spine-chilling mood, but it needed something beyond that to become a truly great horror movie. Tuason shows some promise as a filmmaker, especially in the way he uses the camera to create tension, but a more complete story will serve him better the next time around.

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