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    Weekend Event Planner

    Concerts rule the 12 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Aug 14, 2025 | 6:00 am

    Music takes center stage this weekend across Dallas, with half of the 12 events on this list being concerts featuring national touring artists. Other choices include a comedian from SNL, three local theater productions, a unique 24-hour theater event, and the final days of a notable art exhibition.

    Below are the best ways to spend your free time this weekend. If you want more options, check out the calendar for an even longer list of the city's best events.

    Thursday, August 14

    Jason Aldean in concert
    Country singer Jason Aldean was named the Artist of the Decade for the 2010s by the Academy of Country Music, and it's not hard to see why. From 2010 to 2019, he released six albums, each of which went to No. 1 on the Billboard Country chart. He set such a high standard that the fact that his three 2020s albums - most recently Highway Desperado in 2023 - came in at No. 3, No. 2, and No. 6 count as a disappointment. He'll play at Dos Equis Pavilion, joined by Nate Smith and RaeLynn.

    Dallas Comedy Club presents Michael Longfellow
    Comedian Michael Longfellow is currently a cast member on Saturday Night Live. He joined as one of the new featured players of the show’s current 48th season. Prior to SNL, he was one of eight comedians chosen for the inaugural Netflix Introducing… showcase at the Netflix is a Joke Festival in 2022, and made his late night debut on Conan in 2018. He'll perform five times through Saturday at Dallas Comedy Club.

    Chris Botti in concert
    For over two decades, Grammy Award-winning trumpeter and composer Chris Botti has amassed a variety of honors, including multiple Gold and Platinum albums, to become the nation’s largest selling instrumental artist. He has performed with an array of legends, including Sting, Barbra Streisand, Tony Bennett, Yo-Yo Ma, Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon, and Andrea Bocelli. Botti has released 12 albums in his career, most recently Vol. 1 in 2023. He'll play at Majestic Theatre.

    Friday, August 15

    Theatre Denton presents Ken Ludwig’s Shakespeare in Hollywood
    In Ken Ludwig’s Shakespeare in Hollywood, fairies from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream magically appear in 1934 Hollywood. They are delighted with the glitz and glamor of show biz and proceed to wreak enchantingly comic havoc on all that they encounter. The production runs through August 24 at Theatre Denton.

    Lyric Stage and Turtle Creek Chorale present Guys & Dolls
    Set in Damon Runyon’s mythical New York City, Guys & Dolls is an oddball romantic comedy. Gambler Nathan Detroit tries to find the cash to set up the biggest craps game in town while the authorities breathe down his neck; meanwhile, his girlfriend and nightclub performer, Adelaide, laments that they’ve been engaged for 14 years. Nathan turns to fellow gambler, Sky Masterson, for the dough, and Sky ends up chasing the straight-laced missionary, Sarah Brown, as a result. The production will have four performances through Sunday at Moody Performance Hall.

    Lewisville Playhouse presents Blind Date
    In Horton Foote’s charming one-act play Blind Date, an awkward evening of Southern matchmaking unfolds with wit and warmth. When an earnest aunt arranges a blind date for her reluctant niece, what begins as a quiet evening quickly spirals into a hilarious and poignant clash of generations, expectations, and emotions. With Foote’s signature blend of humor and humanity, Blind Date is a delightful exploration of family, romance, and the unpredictability of first impressions. The production will have three performances through Sunday at Lewisville Playhouse.

    Drew and Ellie Holcomb in concert
    Husband-and-wife duo Drew and Ellie Holcomb were originally part of the band Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors, an Americana band that started in 2005. When Ellie stopped touring to raise their children, she also started her own solo career. In recent years, the couple have collaborated on two albums, Coming Home: A Collection of Songs in 2022 and Memory Bank earlier this year. They'll perform at Majestic Theatre.

    Saturday, August 16

    Big Time Rush in concert
    The boy band Big Time Rush was formed in conjunction with the Nickelodeon show of the same name in 2009, a series that ran for four seasons and produced three albums. After the show ended, the band went on hiatus, with the four members pursuing solo careers. But they reunited in 2023 to record a new album, Another Life, and they have been touring all over the world ever since. They'll play at Dos Equis Pavilion as part of their In Real Life Worldwide Tour.

    Gillian Welch and David Rawlings in concert
    Country/bluegrass singer Gillian Welch has partnered with guitarist David Rawlings for almost 30 years, starting with her 1996 debut album, Revival. They've gone on to record eight more albums together under her name, his name, or both. Their latest collaboration, Woodland in 2024, resulted in a Grammy Award for Best Folk Album, an honor they had also received in 2021. They'll play at Majestic Theatre.

    BOLT! A 24-Hour Musical Project
    In the unique theatrical event BOLT!, community members submit their favorite songs, and a team of writers randomly draw nine tracks from a bucket at 8 pm on August 15. From that moment, writers have until 8 am to craft a script that weaves the songs into a (moderately) cohesive narrative. As the sun rises, the clock starts ticking for actors, directors, and musicians to bring the script to life. They’ll have just 12 hours to rehearse, stage, and perform the finished musical by 8 pm on Saturday. They'll perform that production at The Addison Performing Arts Centre.

    Sunday, August 17

    Nasher Sculpture Center presents Otobong Nkanga: "Each Seed a Body" closing day
    Sunday will be the final day to view Otobong Nkanga: "Each Seed a Body" at Nasher Sculpture Center, a new and re-envisioned work from the 2025 Nasher Prize laureate. The exhibition presents newly conceived iterations of major recurring projects, including Carved to Flow (2017-), along with a new work, each responding to the North Texas region. Nkanga engaged with Texan history, material culture, ecology, and community through a process of deep research and an exchange of knowledge.

    Lost '80s Live
    Nostalgic fans can take a trip back in time at Lost '80s Live, a retro tour featuring a number of '80s favorites performing live on one stage. Performers will include A Flock of Seagulls, General Public, Big Country, The Vapors, The Icicle Works, Josie Cotton, Belouis Some, China Crisis, and The Polecats. The concert takes place at The Pavilion At Toyota Music Factory in Irving.

    Jason Aldean
    Photo by © Michelle Watson/CatchLightGroup.com

    Jason Aldean will play at Dos Equis Pavilion on August 14.

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    Movie Review

    Lust eclipses romance in new adaptation of 'Wuthering Heights'

    Alex Bentley
    Feb 12, 2026 | 2:15 pm
    Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie in Wuthering Heights
    Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
    Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie in Wuthering Heights.

    Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel Wuthering Heights is one of those classic books assigned in high school English classes, and it has received a number of film adaptations over the years, each of which differ in numerous ways from the source material. Purists won’t receive any reprieve from Emerald Fennell’s 2026 adaptation, with a title that is stylized as "Wuthering Heights” for good reason.

    Cathy (played as an adult by Margot Robbie) and Heathcliff (Jacob Elordi) have known each other their entire lives, with Cathy’s alcoholic and inveterate gambler father (Martin Clunes) taking in Heathcliff on a whim when he was a boy. The two bond as they grow up together, although Cathy always seems to have an eye on moving up in society from their relatively impoverished lifestyle.

    Cathy finally gets her wish when the rich Linton familyled by Edgar (Shazad Latif), moves in down the road, Despite discovering she has feelings for the now grown-up Heathcliff, Cathy sees Edgar as her way out and agrees to marry him. A scorned Heathcliff flees, returning years later as mysteriously wealthy. His reappearance ignites something in Cathy’s soul, and the two engage in a perhaps unwise affair.

    Fennell (Promising Young Woman, Saltburn) infuses the dusty material with an energy that’s not typically present in stories set in this particular time and place. Aside from the occasional Charli XCX song (the singer created a whole concept album for the film), the film looks and feels like a period piece, albeit one that doesn’t get bogged down in the drudgery that can sometimes come from films set in the distant past.

    Much of that has to do with the lust the filmmaker puts into the story. Even if you’re not familiar with Brontë’s book, you can rest assured that Fennell has strayed far from the text, giving Cathy and Heathcliff thoughts and actions unthinkable in the 19th century. Fennell plays with expectations by opening the film with audio featuring creaking noises and a man grunting, conjuring up a situation far different than what is actually happening, and she also makes liberal use of rain, sweat, and tears to make the actors enticing.

    What she can’t do, however, is make the two lead characters compelling. Cathy is a striver who never seems to know what she wants out of life, and Heathcliff goes from a bore to a brute over the course of the film, with no clear indication that he likes anybody, much less Cathy. Anyone expecting some kind of grand romance will be disappointed as Fennell is much more interested in making the film weird, like having the walls of Cathy’s room look like her skin, complete with freckles.

    Robbie and Elordi do well enough with the material, and it’s clear that both of them are committed to bringing Fennell’s vision to life. Their styles tend to balance each other out, and if the story had been committed to their characters’ relationship, they might be lauded for their chemistry. In the end, though, the supporting actors feel more interesting, including ones played by Hong Chau, Alison Miller, and Clunes.

    This version of Wuthering Heights should never be construed as an alternative to reading the book for any high schoolers out there. While Fennell makes the film interesting with her technical filmmaking choices, the story never finds its footing as it fails to sell the one thing that it seems to promise.

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    Wuthering Heights opens in theaters on February 13.

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