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    Actor Spotlight

    Popular Dallas actress cops to roller coaster obsession and circus dream

    Lindsey Wilson
    Nov 20, 2015 | 2:07 pm

    Those who watched Breaking Bad with the fervor it deserved are in for a shock the first time they attend a show at Kitchen Dog Theater. That's because Saul Goodman's secretary, Francesca, is usually onstage performing or welcoming the crowd with a big "Howdy!" before the show.

    If you're familiar at all with the Dallas theater scene, you know Francesca is really Tina Parker, co-artistic director of Kitchen Dog Theater. Before Parker assumes the role of Penny, a fearless political candidate in Peter Sinn Nachtrieb's The Totalitarians, from November 20-December 19 at The Green Zone, she took the time to fill out our survey of serious, fun, and sometimes ridiculous questions.

    Name: Tina Parker

    Role in The Totalitarians: Penny

    Previous work in the DFW area: Fifty-plus shows as director/designer/actor with Kitchen Dog Theater; roles with Shakespeare Dallas, Watertower Theatre, and Undermain Theatre; and multiple readings for Arts and Letters Live at the DMA.

    Hometown: I was born in Woodville, Texas, but have spent most of my time in Dallas, so I claim it as my home base.

    Where you currently reside: In Oak Cliff — OC, baby!

    First theater role: A spinning top in a Christmas pageant when I was in kindergarten, because I was abnormally tall for my age. And a ham.

    Moment you decided to pursue a career in theater: Though I toyed with the idea of being a horse jockey in first grade (but was already too tall, much to my chagrin) and a doctor, according to my compelling fifth grade autobiography entitled “Just Little Ol’ Me,” I have always known I’d be in the arts in some capacity.

    Most challenging role you’ve played: Two roles who are both strangely named Mary and both directed by Tim Johnson: In The Jungle of Cities by Bertolt Brecht and Detroit by Lisa D’Amour. Both took me to the limit physically/emotionally every night. Now that I say that, most Kitchen Dog roles have done this to me.

    Special skills: Can laugh like Snoopy and make dolphin sounds. Lots of weird voices.

    Something you’re REALLY bad at: Delegating

    Last book you read: Men, Women & Children, for a role I was auditioning for.

    Favorite movie(s): Too many to list, but out right now I would say Sicario: provocative story, solid performances, and don’t even get me started on the cinematography!

    Favorite musician(s): I heart the jams! Currently hot in my playlist circulation are: Tame Impala, King Tuff, Leon Bridges, Foxygen, Wilco, and old-school Van Halen.

    Favorite play(s): Too many to list. I can’t decide!

    Favorite musical(s): Hedwig and the Angry Inch — still my all-time fave.

    Favorite actors/actresses: Judy Dench, Cate Blanchett, Ben Kingsley, Kate Winslet, Phillip Seymour Hoffman (RIP), Daniel Day Lewis, Cherry Jones, Mark Ruffalo, Julianne Moore, Bryan Cranston, Michael Fassbender, and many more who I am not remembering.

    Favorite food: All things Tex-Mex and Italian. I also have a huge sweet tooth. Note to self: Go on a diet.

    Must-see TV show(s): I do love me some Project Runway and Top Chef. Loved the first season of Better Call Saul.

    Something most people don’t know about you: I almost always buy a piece of jewelry when I go on trips to remember the trip by. Also, I'm obsessed with roller coasters.

    Place in the world you’d most like to visit: Right now: Tahiti! Or maybe Australia.

    Pre-show warm-up: Twenty-minute physical/vocal warm-up with the cast, then whatever I have superstitiously set as my routine for that particular show: water consumption, snack at certain time, etc. Each show is different. Haven’t set one for Penny yet ... will probably involve eating early and some kind of energy potion.

    Favorite part about your current role: She lives in the moment, says what she thinks, and regrets nothing.

    Most challenging part about your current project: It requires a lot of energy to keep Penny alive. And you have to do it all in heels and power suits.

    Most embarrassing onstage mishap: In my first KDT show, Sore Throats by Howard Brenton, the strap to my slip broke midcombat and it was a whole lot of boobs/the hiding of boobs for that audience during that act. Lordy.

    Career you’d have if you weren’t in theater: Trainer in the cat circus.

    Favorite post-show spot: Used to be Ships Lounge. No new place yet.

    Favorite thing about Dallas-Fort Worth: We have an amazing arts community: vibrant, creative, supportive of each other. It's a very cool time to be here as an artist.

    Most memorable theater moment: What gets me every time is when you finally, finally, hit a performance in stride with your cast mates, firing on all cylinders. That is one amazing ride.

    Tina Parker in The Totalitarians at Kitchen Dog Theater.

    The Totalitarians at Kitchen Dog Theater
    Photo by Matt Mrozek
    Tina Parker in The Totalitarians at Kitchen Dog Theater.
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    All Eyes on Them

    Dallas alt hip-hop group wins prestigious Tiny Desk Contest by NPR

    Brianna Caleri
    May 13, 2026 | 3:00 pm
    Cure for Paranoia
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    As winners of the Tiny Desk Contest, Cure for Paranoia will record their own Tiny Desk concert and go on tour.

    Few live recording studios or musical web series have the cultural sway of NPR's Tiny Desk, and a Dallas band is poised to make an impactful debut: Cure For Paranoia, an alternative hip-hop project by rapper Cameron McCloud and producers Tomahawk Jonez and Jay Analo, has won the high-stakes annual Tiny Desk Contest for 2026.

    They'll record their official Tiny Desk show "soon," the announcement by NPR says.

    Winning the concert also means Cure for Paranoia is going on tour. The only Texas stop will be at Emo's Austin on June 24.

    Tiny Desk is known for platforming both niche and majorly successful artists — NPR posted a new Foo Fighters set on YouTube on May 13 — for stripped-down sets that are literally played behind former All Things Considered director Bob Boilen's old desk. (Fun fact for Texans: Tiny Desk was created because folk artist Laura Gibson was disappointed with the sound at her South by Southwest show in Austin in 2008, and she wanted a redo.)

    Most artists who appear on Tiny Desk more than 15 years later are already well-known, at least in their specific circles. But the Tiny Desk Contest, which launched in 2015, helps a growing group of newer, unsigned artists get their foot in the door. Contestants record one video of them performing a single song behind a desk, and a jury of radio staff and musicians chooses their favorite.

    In their audition video, Cure for Paranoia gathered 11 musicians around a truly tiny desk and in front of downtown Dallas' iconic gigantic eyeball sculpture. They played the song "No Brainer," a frenetic track that starts with clever boasts and becomes a criticism of racism in the United States.

    McCloud, a pre-school teacher, is known independently of Cure for Paranoia for rapping to his social media following about politics and current events. Some of those lyrics made it into "No Brainer." He says he started the group because he found that music was more helpful than medication for coping with bipolar depression and paranoid schizophrenia.

    Alex Marrero, host of the Austin-based KUTX show Horizontes, was one of the judges this year. He was impressed with the visuals in Cure for Paranoia's audition.

    “When this popped up, I immediately felt something different," he wrote in a blurb for the announcement. "It just jumped out. The visuals were super cool and creative, BUT I could still totally envision them bringing the heat behind the Desk.”

    Madison McFerrin, jazz vocalist and daughter of the famous singer Bobby McFerrin, was one of the musical judges.

    "Cure For Paranoia’s energy is infectious, fresh and distinctly theirs — exactly what you want in a Contest winner!" she wrote.

    McCloud's post on Instagram announcing the group's win has only been up for three hours at the time of this article's publication, and it already has more than 8,000 likes. The YouTube audition has garnered 74,000 views.

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