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Super-hot Lumineers headline the best events in Dallas this weekend

Alex Bentley
Apr 25, 2013 | 6:00 am

The last weekend in April is short on outdoor events but long on variety, as you can choose from movies, concerts, food trucks, theater and art, among many others. 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, April 25

2013 USA Film Festival
Since the Dallas International Film Festival came on the scene, the USA Film Festival has been diminished a bit. But it's made a comeback this year by featuring such films as The Way, Way Back from Jim Rash and Nat Faxon, Much Ado About Nothing from Joss Whedon, and other great options. The festival runs through Sunday at Angelika Film Center Dallas.

The Black Crowes in concert
One of the pleasures of being a fan of a longtime band — unless it's a mega-act like U2 or Madonna — is that their popularity eventually wanes, and they return to the smaller venues where they played when they first started. The Black Crowes aren't what they once were, but they can still rock, as they demonstrate at House of Blues Dallas.

The Lumineers in concert with Sam Doores, Riley Downing and The Tumbleweeds
The Lumineers have come a long way in just one year. The band released its debut album in April 2012 and subsequently played in small clubs like the Prophet Bar. But the success of the single "Ho Hey" and comparisons to another big folk rock group, Mumford & Sons, made them stars. Now they're back to play at Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie.

Friday, April 26

2013 Texas Food Truckin' Fest
The Dallas-Fort Worth food truck craze has ebbed and flowed during the last few years, but if this event is any indication, it's not going anywhere anytime soon. More than 30 food trucks park outside Rangers Ballpark in Arlington to fill your belly. Also enjoy live entertainment, TVs showing Rangers games and more. The festival takes place all day Saturday as well.

Dallas Theater Center presents Fly By Night
The latest from Dallas Theater Center is a relatively new musical that might have you straining your eyes and opening your heart. That's because the production, playing at Kalita Humphreys Theater through May 26, is about three people looking for love amid an epic blackout in New York City in the '60s. Part of the music is played by local Max Brown.

Saturday, April 27

Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts presents Ed Asner in FDR
Last week saw a well-known actor tackling a famous figure in a one-man play, and this one brings another, as Ed Asner shows off his impersonation of Franklin Delano Roosevelt in this one-night-only production at Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts in Richardson. The 83-year-old recently had to stop one show after feeling ill, so let's hope nothing like that occurs here.

Queensryche in concert with The Voodoos
Those who haven't kept up with Queensryche in the last few years may be surprised to hear that the band is now technically two bands. Most of the band members went one way, while original lead singer Geoff Tate went another. It's Tate's version that playS at the Granada Theater in support of the forthcoming album Frequency Unknown.

Sunday, April 28

Nasher Sculpture Center presents The Great Create
Nasher Sculpture Center has long been a proponent of getting kids involved in art, and this event is a way to give them an outlet and provide for future opportunities. Local and national artists lead kids 12 and under in a variety of activities, and proceeds from the event benefit Nasher youth programs.

Texans for West Benefit Concert
The town of West, Texas, is well-known to anybody who travels north or south on I-35, so it's no surprise that the fertilizer plant explosion there last week was heart-rending for many. If you haven't already helped in some way, you can do just by attending this concert, which features Toadies lead singer Vaden Todd Lewis, Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights, Somebody's Darling and The O's.

Os Mutantes in concert with Capsula
If you're looking for a unique music group, look no further than Os Mutantes. The psychedelic rock group has been around since the 1960s, but they took a nearly 30-year break until the mid-2000s. The one constant has been singer/guitarist Sergio Dias, who has stuck with the band through its many incarnations. They put a period on the weekend at The Kessler.

Gandolfo's New York Deli is just one of the trucks rolling up to the Ballpark in Arlington for Texas Food Truckin' Fest April 26-27.

Rockerfeller Reuben at Gandolfo's food truck in Dallas
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Gandolfo's New York Deli is just one of the trucks rolling up to the Ballpark in Arlington for Texas Food Truckin' Fest April 26-27.
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Movie Review

Pixar bounces back to form with funny and heartfelt animal adventure Hoppers

Alex Bentley
Mar 5, 2026 | 12:11 pm
Mabel (Piper Kurda) and King George (Bobby Moynihan) in Hoppers
Photo courtesy of Disney/Pixar
Mabel (Piper Kurda) and King George (Bobby Moynihan) in Hoppers.

For the first 15 years of their history, animation studio Pixar delivered one classic film after another, an astonishing streak that included their first 11 movies. Things got bumpy starting with Cars 2 in 2011, and even though the majority of their output has been good-to-great ever since, their releases are no longer considered slam dunks like they once were.

They’re back with an original film, Hoppers, trying to return to form by going back to the animal world. The film centers on Mabel (Piper Kurda), a 19-year-old environmentalist who’s trying to stop a new highway being built by Mayor Jerry (Jon Hamm) in the fictional city of Beaverton. Her activism has as much to do with helping displaced local animals as it does with being nostalgic for her youth, in which she spent years observing nature with her Grandma Tanaka (Karen Huie).

She finds an unlikely possible solution when she discovers that her college professors have created a system that allows them to transfer - or hop - their consciousness into animal-like robots. Hijacking a beaver robot, Mabel joins up with the local wildlife, including beaver King George (Bobby Moynihan) to try to convince them to help her execute her plan. But with the highway almost complete and Mayor Jerry willing to do anything to make it happen, Mabel might be too late.

Directed by Daniel Chong and written by Jesse Andrews from a story by Chong, the film cycles through a variety of genres in its 105-minute running time, including comedy, drama, thriller, and even a touch of Pixar-style horror. When Pixar has been at its best, it seamlessly goes back and forth between genres, trusting that audiences will go along with them for the ride, and Hoppers feels like a return to form in that respect.

Humor rules the day as Mabel adjusts to being part of the animal world while her professors desperately try to get her and their robot back. Mabel encounters not only wildly confusing things like “pond rules” (if a predator catches you, you don’t fight it), but also the existence of a hierarchy within the world that involves kings or queens from various animal classes like reptiles, birds, amphibians, fish, and insects. Her one-track mind and the way of the world she is invading clash in a variety of funny ways.

As the film goes along, Chong, Andrews, and the rest of the filmmaking team also find a way to burrow into the audience’s heart. There are many elements that threaten to tip into eye-rolling territory, but the filmmakers consistently pull back before that happens. The number of fun characters on both the human and animal side helps in that regard, as does the simple yet profound message they’re trying to convey.

Pixar has assembled one of the best voice casts in recent memory for this film, including such big names as Meryl Streep, Dave Franco, Melissa Villaseñor, Vanessa Bayer, and the late Isiah Whitlock, Jr. However, due to the sheer number of characters, only Kurda, Moynihan, and Hamm truly stand out. Still, they all fit together well and give the always-stellar animation even more life.

Since the pandemic, Pixar has only released one truly great film (Inside Out 2), but with Hoppers and the seemingly bulletproof Toy Story 5 coming within a few months of each other, they might go back-to-back on that front. Like the classic films from the studio, it has goofy, heartfelt, and exciting parts, mixing together for an enthralling time at the theater.

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Hoppers opens in theaters on March 6.

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