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    Weekend Event Planner

    Michael Buble and Nasher 10+ top best weekend events in Dallas

    Alex Bentley
    Oct 17, 2013 | 12:00 am

    You know it's a big weekend of events when a concert at American Airlines Center doesn't make the cut. No offense to Avenged Sevenfold fans, but when you have a couple of huge local events, multiple other big name concerts and two festivals going on, something has to give.

    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, October 17

    Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts presents Blame It on Valentine, Texas
    Jaston Williams and Joe Sears have been entertaining Texas theater fans for years with their Greater Tuna series, but with Blame it on Valentine, Texas, Williams goes out on his own, turning to his childhood in the tiny — and real-life — Valentine for hilarious stories about his antics, his parents, neighbors and more. The production will play at Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts in Richardson through Sunday.

    Jessie Ware in concert with Mikky Ekko
    You may not know who Jessie Ware is yet, but chances are that won't be the case for long. Already hot in her native United Kingdom, she's just beginning to heat up on this side of the pond thanks to the April release of her debut album, Devotion. With a soulful sound similar to Adele, she's bound to gain fans. She'll play at the South Side Ballroom with Mikky Ekko.

    Friday, October 18

    2013 Index Festival
    The second annual Index Festival, taking place at multiple locations in Deep Ellum on Friday and Saturday, showcases a variety of so-called independent bands and artists. National acts like Andrew Bird, Girl Talk and Devotchka and locals like Sarah Jaffe and Telegraph Canyon headline the lineup of 60 bands for two days of non-stop musical ecstasy.

    Nasher Sculpture Center presents 'til Midnight - 10th Anniversary edition
    This year's Fall Block Party in the Dallas Arts District is more notable than usual, as it coincides with the Nasher Sculpture Center's 10th anniversary. The Nasher will pull out the big guns for their free Friday night celebration, welcoming Somebody's Darling and Alpha Rev in concert. In addition, the return of Aurora: Light of Convergence will light up nearly every corner of the arts district, making for an especially fun atmosphere.

    Michael Buble in concert
    You won't find more opposite styles of music than the big band/jazz/pop that Michael Buble will bring to American Airlines Center on Friday and the aforementioned metal-fest happening on Saturday night. Buble, supporting his new album, To Be Loved, will pack 'em in thanks to his goofy personality and his retro-yet-still-current set of pipes.

    Saturday, October 19

    TEDxSMU 2013
    The ideas will be flowing from every crevice of Dallas City Performance Hall when TEDxSMU invades the venue with its 2013 edition. Everyone from scientists to journalists to humorists to theater performers will be on hand for what has become one of the more anticipated events on the Dallas calendar. Build up your stamina, though — the all-day event gets started bright and early at 9 am.

    2013 Lamar Street Festival
    To celebrate the 100th anniversary of what's now known as the South Side on Lamar building, there will be a full-on festival with lots of food trucks, artists lining the streets showing off their wares, tours of the building and music from a variety of local bands, including Erykah Badu, Carolyn Wonderland and Home by Hovercraft.

    Boy George in concert with Mark Vedo and DJ Red Eye
    The appearance of Boy George in the Dallas area is a rare enough occurrence to warrant celebration, but anyone dreaming of reliving his glory days from '80s as a solo act and as a member of Culture Club may be disappointed, as this concert at the It'll Do Club will strictly showcase his skills as a DJ. He'll be joined by Mark Vedo and DJ Red Eye.

    Dana Carvey, Dennis Miller and Kevin Nealon in concert
    Saturday Night Live ​has ebbed and flowed throughout its 38-year history, but Dana Carvey, Dennis Miller and Kevin Nealon were three members of one of its strongest casts in the late '80s and early '90s. Each has gone on to varying degrees of fame since then, but they all still know how to bring the funny, as they'll show at the Allen Event Center.

    Sunday, October 20

    Nasher Sculpture Center presents 10+ Celebration Day
    The Nasher Sculpture Center has been stoking the fires for their 10th anniversary celebration and Nasher Xchange project all year long, and their big day has finally arrived. The museum will offer free admission, longer hours and a host of fun activities. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also trek to all 10 Nasher Xchange projects around the city, which will be on view starting Saturday through February 16, 2014. Each Xchange site will also have special opening day activities on Saturday; go to the Nasher site for details.

    Wil Wheaton vs. Paul and Storm
    Comedy and music will collide when Paul and Storm and actor/writer Wil Wheaton go head-to-head on the stage of Granada Theater. Paul and Storm are a comedy duo behind a series of geek-related happenings, including w00tstock, WookieLeaks and the LearningTown web series. So dig out that Star Trek: The New Generation costume you keep for such occasions and get your nerd on.

    British chanteuse Jessie Ware will play at South Side Ballroom on October 17.

    Jessie Ware
    Photo by Rene Passet
    British chanteuse Jessie Ware will play at South Side Ballroom on October 17.
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    Movie Review

    Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 is better than the first but not by much

    Alex Bentley
    Dec 4, 2025 | 1:24 pm
    Five Nights at Freddy's 2
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    Five Nights at Freddy's 2

    Blumhouse Productions first made their name with the Paranormal Activity series, establishing themselves as a leader in the horror genre thanks to their relatively cheap yet effective movies. In recent years, they’ve added on “soft” horror films likeM3GAN and Five Nights at Freddy’s to draw in a younger audience, with both films becoming so successful that each was quickly given a sequel.

    Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 finds Mike (Josh Hutcherson) and his sister Abby (Piper Rubio) still recovering from the events of the first film, with Abby particularly missing her “friends.” Those friends just so happen to be the souls of murdered children who inhabit animatronic characters at the long-defunct Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza, children who were abducted and killed by William Afton (Matthew Lillard).

    A new threat emerges at another Freddy Fazbear’s location in the form of Charlotte, another murdered child who inhabits a creepy large marionette. Mike, distracted by a possible romance with Vanessa (Elizabeth Lail), fails to keep track of Abby, who makes her way to the old pizzeria and inadvertently unleashes Charlotte and her minions on the surrounding town.

    Directed by Emma Tammi and written by Scott Cawthon (who also created the video game on which the series is based), the film tries to mix together goofy elements with intense scenes. One particular sequence, in which the security guard for Freddy Fazbear’s lets a group of ghost hunters onto the property, toes the line between soft and hard horror. That and a few others show the potential that the filmmakers had if they had stuck to their guns.

    Unfortunately, more often than not they either soft-pedal things that would normally be horrific, or can’t figure out how to properly stage scenes. The sight of animatronic robots wreaking havoc is one that is simultaneously frightening and laughable, and the filmmakers never seem to find the right balance in tone. Every step in the direction of making a truly scary horror film is undercut by another in which the robots fail to live up to their promise.

    It doesn’t help that Cawthon gives the cast some extremely wooden dialogue, lines that none of the actors can elevate. What may work in a video game format comes off as stilted when said by actors in a live-action film. The story also loses momentum quickly after the first half hour or so, with Cawthon seemingly content to just have characters move from place to place with no sense of connection between any of the scenes.

    Hutcherson (The Hunger Games series), after being the true lead of the first film, is given very little to do in this film, and his effort is equal to his character’s arc. The same goes for Lail, whose character seems to be shoehorned into the story. Rubio is called upon to carry the load for a lot of the movie, and the teenager is not quite up to the task. A brief appearance by Skeet Ulrich seems to be a blatant appeal to Scream fans, but he and Lillard only underscore how limited this film is compared to that franchise.

    Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 is better than the first film, but not by much. The filmmakers do a decent job of making the new marionette character into a great villain, but they fail to capitalize on its inherent creepiness. Instead, they fall back on less effective elements, ensuring that the film will be forgettable for anyone other than hardcore Freddy fans.

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    Five Nights at Freddy's 2 opens in theaters on December 5.

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