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    Weekend Event Planner

    The Black Keys and Wanda Sykes top best weekend events in Dallas

    Alex Bentley
    Nov 13, 2014 | 12:00 am

    With just two weeks to go before Thanksgiving, you're going to start to notice holiday decorations taking over Dallas-Fort Worth. Two holiday-themed events make this week's list, along with two great comedy options, pretty homes, great art and a performance from one of the more popular rock bands in the country.

    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, November 13

    DIFFA/Dallas 2014 Holiday Wreath Collection
    DIFFA/Dallas presents its 19th annual Holiday Wreath Collection. Taking place at Galleria Dallas, DIFFA/Dallas patrons mingle among one-of-a-kind wreaths created by local and national designers. In addition to finding the perfect holiday wreath, patrons get first dibs on tables at next year's House of DIFFA.

    Encore for Advocacy: Patty Griffin and Mavis Staples
    Encore for Advocacy is the annual concert series benefiting the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center and celebrating the healing power of music therapy. This year's show features the rare opportunity to see Grammy Award winner Patty Griffin and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Mavis Staples playing together at the Majestic Theatre.

    Off Broadway on Flora Series: The Second City 55th Anniversary Tour
    Chicago's famed Second City is making its second appearance in Dallas in three years after being part of Dallas Theater Center's 2012-2013 season. This show, playing at Dallas City Performance Hall Thursday through Saturday, is a two-act review of Second City’s celebrated brand of topical sketch comedy, hilarious songs and on-the-spot improvisation that changes with every performance.

    Friday, November 14

    Wanda Sykes in concert
    You have to love comedians who have a unique style, something Wanda Sykes has shown for a long time. But since she announced that she was a lesbian back in 2008, she's been even more on the cutting edge than ever, and it's come through in performances on shows like Curb Your Enthusiasm, The New Adventures of Old Christine and more. She brings her stand-up act to the Majestic Theatre.

    DGDG: The Danielle Georgiou Dance Group presents NICE
    When AT&T Performing Arts Center announced the Elevator Project, which gives local arts groups a more prominent space to showcase their works, it was nice to see more than just theater companies on the list. DGDG: The Danielle Georgious Dance Group is be the first dance company to perform as part of the project, showing off their skills at Wyly Theatre through November 23.

    Saturday, November 15

    2014 Lakewood Home Festival
    People look forward all year long to Lakewood's annual home festival to get a peek at some of the most distinctive houses in Dallas. Although the home tours on Saturday and Sunday are self-guided and can be done in any order, Lakewood Elementary serves as a home base for the festival, featuring a holiday market and cafe, kids activities and more.

    2014 Dallas Whiskey & Fine Spirits Festival
    Most of us don't need an excuse to go out drinking, but the annual Dallas Whiskey & Fine Spirits Festival is a chance to do so in style. Taking place at Centennial Hall in Fair Park, it's a speakeasy-themed event featuring samples of liquor, bites of great food, and music from Cassie Holt and the Lost Souls.

    Art Con X
    The annual Art Con from Art Conspiracy is always a fun time, with artists creating new works on the spot, and the 10th anniversary of the event promises to be bigger and better than ever. More than 150 artists contributed works for the live auction, and performances from DJs, bands and dance groups keep the proceedings at 500 Singleton Blvd. in West Dallas lively.

    Sunday, November 16

    Dallas Arboretum presents the 12 Days of Christmas
    The Dallas Arboretum has brought in lots of wonderful exhibits over the years, but the latest may just be the most impressive. The 12 Days of Christmas takes its inspiration from the classic Christmas song, showcasing 12 different displays featuring moving animatronics, snow and more. You also have the choice of seeing it during the light of day or lit up at night on certain days. The exhibit starts on Sunday and runs through January 4, 2015.

    The Black Keys in concert with Jake Bugg
    You don't see many popular rock groups like The Black Keys, who feature Dan Auerbach on guitar and Patrick Carney on drums and that's about it. But the duo's distinctive sound has led to big success over the course of its last three albums, culminating with the first No. 1 hit with 2014's Turn Blue. They play at American Airlines Center, with Jake Bugg as opening act.

    Wanda Sykes brings her stand-up act to the Majestic Theatre on November 14.

    Wanda Sykes in The Out List
      
    Portrait © Timothy Greenfield-Sanders/Courtesy of HBO
    Wanda Sykes brings her stand-up act to the Majestic Theatre on November 14.
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    Thriller film Sinners hits hard with horror and two Michael B. Jordans

    Alex Bentley
    Apr 18, 2025 | 1:29 pm
    Michael B. Jordan and Miles Caton in Sinners
    Photo courtesy of Warner Bros.
    Michael B. Jordan and Miles Caton in Sinners.

    Writer/director Ryan Coogler has become so well-known for his blockbuster films - Creed, Black Panther, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever - that it’s easy to forget that he made his debut with the small-but-powerful 2013 film, Fruitvale Station. After more than a decade, he’s finally returning to original material with his latest film, Sinners.

    Each of Coogler’s films has either starred or featured Michael B. Jordan, and this one gives moviegoers a double dose, as Jordan plays twins who go by the nicknames of Smoke and Stack. Set in 1932, the two hustlers have recently returned from mysterious (and possibly criminal) work in Chicago to their hometown of Clarksdale, Mississippi to open a juke joint.

    They call upon a number of friends and family to help them with the venture, including cousin and guitar player Sammie Moore (Miles Caton), Smoke’s old girlfriend Annie (Wunmi Mosaku), piano player Delta Slim (Delroy Lindo), bouncer Cornbread (Omar Miller), and Chinese couple Bo and Grace Chow (Yao and Li Jun Li). Trouble is never far from the brothers, though, whether it’s Stack’s old girlfriend Mary (Hailee Steinfeld), the Ku Klux Klan leader who sold them the property for the juke joint, or something even more sinister.

    Coogler began his feature film career by confronting the issue of unjustified shootings of Black people by police, and how Black people are perceived by society has been a part of everything he’s done since. By placing this film firmly in the middle of the Jim Crow era, he infuses the story with all manner of subtext, including the injustice of sharecropping and prevalent segregation in the South.

    Music, specifically Blues, plays a big part in the film as well. It’s championed through the emerging talent of Sammie and the veteran presence of Delta Slim, but it’s also a driving force for other parts of the plot. Sammie is decried by his pastor father for playing “the devil’s music,” while strange newcomer Remmick (Jack O’Connell) seems to appreciate it a little too much. A fantastically surreal scene at the juke joint turns into an entertaining and educational lesson on the history of Black music.

    It’s Remmick’s obsession that’s at the center of the final hour or so of the film, one in which all hell breaks loose. The manner of that hell is probably better enjoyed if it’s not spoiled here, but suffice it to say that Remmick has an evil to him that threatens to destroy Smoke and Stack’s venture before it even gets started. The horror aspect of the film is fine, but it actually winds up being the least interesting part of the whole story.

    Jordan can occasionally go over-the-top with his performances, and with him playing twins the threat of doing so was doubled. But he remains relatively restrained for most of the film, giving each twin their own unique spin. Caton, a rising R&B singer, makes his acting debut in the film and winds up stealing every scene he’s in. The rest of the cast complements each other well, with Mosaku and Steinfeld being standouts.

    Coogler has proven himself to be a savvy filmmaker in each of his previous four films, and with Sinners he combines the personal with crowd-pleasing elements to great effect. It features great music, an insightful story, and even some gory action for an experience you’re not likely to find anywhere else.

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    Sinners opens in theaters on April 18.

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