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    Weekend Event Planner

    These are the 14 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    May 9, 2024 | 6:00 am

    It's another big weekend in and around Dallas, headlined by the return of a major musical. Other choices include an art fair, a local theater production, seven concerts spanning multiple genres, a symphony gone country, special shows presented by a local theater company, a new art exhibition, and a screening of a classic movie hosted by one of its stars.

    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. Still need Mother's Day ideas? Here's a long list of restaurants ready to spoil Mom on Sunday.

    Thursday, May 9

    The Other Art Fair
    The Other Art Fair is a global art event dedicated to showcasing independent artists. It combines affordable and original artworks and 130 independent artists with immersive installations, performances, DJs, and a fully stocked bar. It will take place through Sunday at Dallas Market Hall.

    Broadway Dallas presents Hamilton
    The Tony Award-winning Hamilton has become the first classic musical of the 21st century, continuing to draw sellout crowds both on Broadway and on its multiple tours. Featuring a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B and Broadway, Hamilton turns the story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton into a musical that has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. It will run through June 9 at Winspear Opera House.

    Echo Theatre presents Beyond the Yellow Wallpaper
    Beyond the Yellow Wallpaper is a new historical drama delving into the extraordinary life of feminist author and social reformer, Charlotte Perkins Gilman. From adolescence to her deathbed, the production follows Charlotte’s complicated journey to professional success, and shows firsthand how her ongoing struggle with depression and an unconventional life shaped her work. The production runs through May 25 at Bath House Cultural Center.

    Gary Clark Jr. in concert
    Guitarist and singer Gary Clark Jr. has risen out of his roots in Austin to become one of the preeminent blues musicians working today. His albums consistently come in near the top of the Billboard 200 charts, and he's the winner of four Grammy Awards, including three alone for his 2019 album, This Land, and the title song. He'll play at Majestic Theatre in support of his new album, JPEG RAW.

    Friday, May 10

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents "Country Hits: Songs from Nashville"
    The Dallas Symphony Orchestra will present a honky-tonking, heart-aching celebration of everything America loves about country music past and present. The concert, conducted by Jeff Tyzik and featuring vocalists Emily West and Rick Brantley, will feature classic country hits from Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Garth Brooks, Tim McGraw, The Chicks, and Kacey Musgraves. There will be three performances through Sunday at Meyerson Symphony Center.

    Uptown Players special events
    Theatre company Uptown Players will take a break from their normal productions to present two special events. On Friday they'll host the quartet The Kinsey Sicks and their show Deep Inside Tonight, a musical newscast-run-amok in which America’s Favorite Dragapella Beautyshop Quartet probes today’s hottest issues and scintillating scandals, all in glorious four-part harmony. On Saturday and Sunday will be Simply The Best: A Tribute to the Greatest Artists of Our Time, a cabaret show celebrating hits from music icons who have had a major impact on the LGBTQ+ community, such as Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Bette Midler, Barbara Streisand, Tina Turner, Cher, and Elton John. Both shows will be at Kalita Humphreys Theater.

    Jackopierce in concert
    Jackopierce - a folk rock duo made up of Jack O'Neill and Cary Pierce - is a Dallas original, releasing their first album in 1990. Since then, they've gone through the usual ups-and-downs of a rock band, including breaking up for around five years to explore solo options. But they've always gravitated back to each other, with their latest album being 2018's Feel This Good. They'll play at Granada Theater.

    Saturday, May 11

    Nasher Sculpture Center presents The Haas Brothers: "Moonlight" opening day
    "Moonlight" is an exhibition by Los Angeles-based artists Nikolai and Simon Haas, featuring other-worldly sculptures that will be installed inside Nasher Sculpture Center, in its garden, and outside on Flora Street, greeting museum visitors and passersby alike, conjuring the magic of moonlight through the summer months. The whimsical and powerful installations highlight the artists’ distinctive fusion of art, design, and technology. The exhibition will be on display through August 25.

    Kenny Chesney in concert
    Country superstar Kenny Chesney has a habit of making a stop in Dallas-Fort Worth in late spring, returning to AT&T Stadium in Arlington after playing the venue multiple times in the past decade. Chesney, who comes to town as part of his Sun Goes Down 2024 Tour in support of his new album, Born, will be joined by Zac Brown Band, Megan Moroney, and Uncle Kracker.

    Majestic Theatre presents Fast Times at Ridgemont High with Judge Reinhold
    Actor Judge Reinhold was an undeniable star in the 1980s, starring in movies like Gremlins, the Beverly Hills Cop series, and Ruthless People, among others. But it was it his role in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and especially his participation in a certain scene, that made him an indelible part of the movies from that decade. He'll be on hand at Majestic Theatre to host a screening of the film and talk about his role and career.

    Cody Jinks in concert
    For years, if you wanted to see country singer Cody Jinks play in Dallas-Fort Worth, it was going to be at Billy Bob's Texas in Fort Worth. That's despite the fact that the Haltom City native was hitting it big on the Billboard Country charts, releasing four top 5 albums between 2016 and 2019. Call it the cumulative effect, then, as he's finally play a big venue - Dos Equis Pavilion - in support of his new album, Change the Game. He'll be joined by Blackberry Smoke, and if you act fast, you can snag some $25 tickets to the concert.

    National tour of Hamilton
    Photo by Joan Marcus

    Broadway Dallas presents Hamilton at Winspear Opera House through June 9.

    Tank in concert
    There are few bigger R&B singers in the 21st century than Tank. The artist formerly known as Durrell Babbs has released 10 albums dating back to 2001, with half of them going to No. 1 on the Billboard R&B/Hip Hop charts. He's also had multiple No. 1 hits, including "Please Don't Go," "Next Breath," and "Can't Let It Show." He'll perform at the Music Hall at Fair Park, joined by Keri Hilson and Carl Thomas.

    Nicki Minaj in concert
    Rapper Nicki Minaj may not go out on tour alone much - this concert is part of her first solo tour in eight years - but she sure does love the color pink. Her new album, Pink Friday 2, joins a discography that also includes Pink Friday (2010), Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded (2012), and The Pinkprint (2014), with 2018's Queen the only outlier. Minaj, the first woman to score 100 Billboard Hot 100 hits, will perform at American Airlines Center, joined by Monica.

    Sunday, May 12

    Boney James in concert
    Jazz saxophonist Boney James is in his fourth decade of making music, becoming one of the most renowned and respected musicians in the genre in that time. The Billboard Smooth Jazz Airplay chart has only existed since October 2005, and in the ensuing 18+ years, James has notched a whopping 20 No. 1 hits on the list, including the recent "Cigar Lounge" with Big Mike Hart. He'll play at Majestic Theatre.

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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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