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    Weekend Event Planner

    These are the 11 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Oct 25, 2018 | 6:00 am

    For the first time in a long time, there is no threat of rain this weekend, which means you can enjoy several outdoor events with no fear. But most of the weekend's events will happen inside, where you can see a music superstar, a comedy superstar, new local theater, a concert from a late night band leader, the life story of a champion figure skater, and more.

    Below are the best ways to spend your free time this weekend. Want more options? Lucky for you, we have a much longer list of the city's best events.

    Thursday, October 25

    Theatre Three presents The Moors
    Two Victorian era sisters, Agatha and Huldey, and their languid mastiff live out their lives in a manor house on the bleak English moors. Like any apt Gothic tale, they dream of forbidden love, power, and notoriety. The arrival of a hapless governess, the pointed schemes of a scullery maid, and the musings of a moorhen set this odd assembly on a strange and dangerous path. The production will run at Theatre Three through November 18.

    Friday, October 26

    Globe Life Park presents Stadiumlinks
    Globe Life Park will once again be transformed into Stadiumlinks, a one-of-a-kind, nine-hole golf experience. Tee times are offered across three event days, Friday through Sunday, including both early morning and evening sessions, ending with the ballpark lights illuminating the entire course under the night sky. A cash purse of $2,000 will go to players with top scores.

    Commemorative Air Force presents Wings Over Dallas
    Commemorative Air Force presents the annual Wings Over Dallas WWII Airshow, an interactive event that features flying demonstrations, battle re-enactments, veteran appearances, living history encampments, hands-on family activities, aircraft rides, cockpit tours, and more. The highlight of the event, taking place through Sunday at Dallas Executive Airport, is the debut appearance of the C-47 That’s All Brother, the plane that led the aerial invasion of Normandy on D-Day.

    Kevin Hart in concert
    Superstar comedian Kevin Hart has such a busy movie schedule that it's a wonder he has any time to perform stand-up comedy anymore. But he's been on a nonstop tear since September 2017 as part of his Irresponsible tour, getting back to the talent that made him famous in the first place. He'll perform two shows — one Friday and one Saturday — at American Airlines Center.

    TITAS presents Aspen Santa Fe Ballet: An Evening with Joyce Yang
    A collaboration with acclaimed pianist and Cliburn competition silver medalist Joyce Yang by Aspen Sante Fe Ballet spawned the development of an entire program performed to live accompaniment. This curated evening features Jiří Kylián’s Return to a Strange Land (danced en pointe), Nicolo Fonte’s Where We Left Off, and a brand-new commission by Boston Ballet’s choreographer-in-residence, Jorma Elo. There will be two performances through Saturday at Moody Performance Hall.

    Jon Batiste in concert
    You may wonder how Jon Batiste can appear live in Dallas on the same night that he'll be seen leading The Late Show with Stephen Colbert during its Friday night show, but since the show pre-tapes Friday shows on Thursday, it gives Batiste plenty of time for gigs like this. This solo concert without his band, Stay Human, at The Kessler is in support of his new album, Hollywood Africans.

    Saturday, October 27

    Frontiers of Flight Museum presents Star Wars Day Sci-Fi Extravaganza
    At Star Wars Day Sci-Fi Extravaganza, visitors can spend the day on the “dark side” with the 501st Legion and the Rebel Legion “good guys.” The Dark Empire, Mandalorian Mercs, and favorite droids, C-3PO and R2-D2, will also be on hand at Frontiers of Flight Museum. There will also be an appearance by the DFW Ghostbusters and kids are encouraged to take part in the museum’s costume contest, with prizes awarded to the top ten finalists.

    Go Figure: The Randy Gardner Story
    An iconic world champion figure skater gets a second act in Go Figure: The Randy Gardner Story, performed by Gardner himself. The autobiographical one-man show highlights his decades-long career and personal life, featuring candid moments like his coming out as a gay athlete and competitive life leading up to the Olympics. The show, playing twice on Saturday at Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts in Richardson, also features appearances by skating partner Tai Babilonia and Dorothy Hamill.

    Ed Sheeran in concert with Snow Patrol
    It hasn't exactly been a long time since Ed Sheeran came to town, as he played at American Airlines Center just last year. But this concert at AT&T Stadium is representative of his rise in the music industry since the last time he played the venue, as the opening act for Taylor Swift in 2013. When you can go from opener to headliner at a 100,000-seat stadium in just five years, you're definitely a superstar. He'll be joined by opening act Snow Patrol.

    Tom Papa in concert
    You may not know that you know comedian Tom Papa, but you've more than likely caught his work in one form or another. He's been in films like Top Five and The Informant and on the Showtime show The Knick, hosts his own Food Network show, Baked, serves as head writer and performer on the radio show Live from Here, and is regular on late night shows. He'll perform a stand-up comedy set at Wyly Theatre.

    Sunday, October 28

    Post Malone presents Posty Fest
    Rapper Post Malone, who grew up in Grapevine, will present the first-ever Posty Fest at Dos Equis Pavilion. The all-day music extravaganza will also feature performances by Travis Scott, Tyler the Creator, Lil Skies, Ski Mask The Slump God, Tierra Whack, Saint JHN, and Tyla Yaweh. Post Malone is touring in support of his 2018 album, Beerbongs & Bentleys.

    Post Malone will host and perform at Posty Fest at Dos Equis Pavilion on October 28.

    Post Malone
    Photo by Adam DeGross
    Post Malone will host and perform at Posty Fest at Dos Equis Pavilion on October 28.
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    Movie Review

    Chris Hemsworth tries to steal diamonds and hearts in Crime 101

    Alex Bentley
    Feb 13, 2026 | 1:15 pm
    Chris Hemsworth in Crime 101
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    Chris Hemsworth in Crime 101.

    The career of actor Chris Hemsworth is a curious one, as it feels like he’s a huge star (mostly from playing Thor in Marvel movies) and not at the same time, with most of the non-MCU movies featuring him in a lead role failing to become big successes. But he still has a certain presence about him, which is why he’s being given another chance to prove his star power in the new thriller, Crime 101.

    Hemsworth plays Davis, a talented thief who knows how to get what he wants without resorting to violence. When a job early in the movie turns slightly sideways, it makes him think twice about working with his handler (Nick Nolte), who seems to prefer someone with a stronger touch, like the up-and-coming Ormon (Barry Keoghan).

    Davis is the main character, but two others who come into his orbit get their own subplots. Lou (Mark Ruffalo) is a slightly schlubby LAPD detective who’s convinced he knows the pattern of an unknown thief that likes to hit places close to Highway 101. Sharon (Halle Berry) works for a high-end insurance agency known for working with ultra-wealthy clients, the types who might be a great target for a thief like Davis.

    Written and directed by Bart Layton, the film has a decent propulsion to it that comes with most crime thrillers. Davis and Ormon represent the yin and the yang of criminal approaches, and and it’s interesting to see the juxtaposition between the two as their simmering rivalry heats up over the course of the film. When the film commits to actually showing its crimes, it has an excitement that’s worth watching.

    Unfortunately, Layton displays a real lack of focus, taking the audience into subplots with each of the three main characters that prove unnecessarily distracting. Lou’s marriage problems may explain his disheveled appearance, but there’s no need to see him deal with them with wife Angie (Jennifer Jason Leigh). Sharon’s troubles with her male-dominated company prove slightly pivotal, but still don’t merit the time put into exploring them.

    The most baffling subplot is Davis pursuing a relationship with Maya (Monica Barbaro), a woman he randomly meets. At different points in the movie, including many of his interactions with Maya, Davis seems like the most uncomfortable, antisocial person in the world. And yet he somehow morphs into a suave smooth-talker who’s able to convince anyone to do what he wants at other key points, making it unclear exactly what kind of person he really is.

    Hemsworth does relatively well in the lead role, but he’s still missing that certain something to make his character, and therefore the movie, truly compelling. The rest of the cast is fine, too, but each of them seem to be putting in just the minimal amount of effort to make the film watchable. Ruffalo and Barbaro come off the best, but with the talent in the cast (11 Oscar nominations and one win), they could have been used better.

    Crime 101 has most of the ingredients to be another great entry in the genre, and it succeeds when it actually decides to deliver on its promise. But too much of the film is spent on things that have no real bearing on plot or character development, leaving the movie in the middle of the pack.

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    Crime 101 is now playing in the theaters.

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