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    Weekend Event Planner

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

    Alex Bentley
    May 30, 2024 | 6:00 am

    As May gives way to June, this weekend in and around Dallas will feature high-profile concerts, festivals, and more. Choices include no fewer than five big concerts, two local theater productions, a gaming convention, an annual food and music festival, a dance performance, a unique art experience, Dallas Pride Weekend, a film screening with a celebrity, and a fundraising music event.

    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, May 30

    Hootie & the Blowfish in concert
    If you want to make anyone who came of age in the '90s feel old, you just have to tell them that Hootie & The Blowfish released their debut album, Cracked Rear View, 30 years ago. Even as lead singer Darius Rucker has become a mainstay in country music, the band has never officially broken up, coming together for one-off gigs and tours like this, which will feature fellow '90s throwbacks Collective Soul and Edwin McCain. They'll play - weather pending - at Dos Equis Pavilion.

    Rover Dramawerks presents Tons of Money
    Aubrey is an unsuccessful, broke inventor with creditors at his heels. His brother dies, leaving him a fortune but even this won’t make a dent in what he owes. Next in line to inherit is his cousin George, who is believed to be dead, so Aubrey’s wife Louise decides that he should “die” and resurrect himself as his cousin to avoid paying his enormous debts. Hilarious complications arise in the form of George's wife, another imposter (the butler's brother), and the real George himself. The production runs through June 15 at Cox Playhouse in Plano.

    Friday, May 31

    DreamHack Dallas
    DreamHack Dallas will highlight everything gaming under one roof in a three-day immersive festival. Visitors can connect, explore, win, and more in a celebration of gaming culture, cosplay, entertainment, tabletop, esports, and more. Activities include a retro arcade area, a bring-your-own-computer LAN party, artist alley, celebrity meet-and-greets, and major international esports competitions. The event takes place through Sunday at Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center.

    Taste Addison
    A celebration of food, music and fun, Taste Addison features music from headliners Sugar Ray, The Toadies, and Hunter Hayes, top-notch Addison eateries, wine and spirits tastings, special performances, activities for the whole family, and more. The festival takes place through Sunday at Addison Circle Park.

    Art Centre Theatre presents Escape to Margaritaville
    Jimmy Buffett’s Escape to Margaritaville is a musical comedy featuring the most-loved Jimmy Buffett classics, including “Cheeseburger in Paradise,” “Margaritaville,” “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere,” “Fins,” “Volcano,” and more. Featuring a book by Greg Garcia and Mike O’Malley, the production runs through June 16 at Art Centre Theatre in Plano.

    Maggie Rogers in concert
    The origin stories of singers are as varied as you can get, but Maggie Rogers' career got started in a unique manner that can be watched at any time. In 2016, Rogers - then an NYU student - played her song "Alaska" for Pharrell Williams as part of a school seminar. The viral video showing Williams' ecstatic reaction went viral, and Rogers was soon signed to a record deal, which is now on its third album, including the recently-released Don't Forget Me. She'll play at The Pavilion At Toyota Music Factory in Irving.

    TITAS/Dance Unbound presents TL Collective
    Ignited by her passion to create engaging, diverse work, Micaela Taylor founded the TL Collective in 2016. It is now on the rise as one of the hottest tickets in the contemporary dance world. The company, making their Texas debut in Dallas, will perform on both Friday and Saturday at Moody Performance Hall.

    Saturday, June 1

    Spark! and Meow Wolf present Prismatic Art Pop-Up Experience
    Spark! Dallas will present their second Prismatic Art Pop-up Experience, featuring 28 area high school artists’ creations. The exhibition will showcase the students’ creativity through a variety of themed areas imagined, designed, and built in a single color and theme. In addition to being the presenting sponsor and major funder for this initiative, Meow Wolf Grapevine is offering mentorship to the students and an opportunity to show the community their artistic creations come alive when the exhibition opens. The experience will be open Thursday-Sunday through September 29.

    Dallas Pride Weekend
    June is Pride month for the LGBTQ+ community, and Dallas will kick it off with a weekend full of events. First up on Saturday will be the Dallas Pride Music Festival, featuring performers on multiple stages, a Teen Pride & Family Pride Zone, vendors, and more. On Sunday will be the Dallas Pride Parade & Festival, featuring outrageous costumes, inventive floats, bands, groups, and more, including Broadway star Billy Porter as the event's first-ever Honorary Grand Marshal. Both events take place at Fair Park.

    Texas Theatre presents Wildcat with Ethan Hawke
    Ethan Hawke is primarily known as an actor, but his latest film - Wildcat, starring his daughter, Maya Hawke - is actually his fifth feature film as a director. The film weaves in and out of celebrated Southern Gothic writer Flannery O’Connor's mind as she ponders the great questions of her writing. There will be two special sneak preview screenings of the film at Texas Theatre, with Ethan Hawke on hand at both to participate in a Q&A after the film.

    Turtle Creek Chorale presents Rhapsody
    Grammy Award winner and punk glamour icon Cyndi Lauper will headline Rhapsody, Turtle Creek Chorale’s annual benefit gala. The evening will offer an opening reception, seated dinner, luxury live auction, and an exclusive private concert by Lauper with full band and featuring a selection of her greatest hits. The fundraiser event takes place at Omni Dallas Hotel.

    Dave Matthews Band in concert
    If it's late May/early June, that means it's time for the annual visit from Dave Matthews Band. The group has consistently played the same venue, Dos Equis Pavilion, at the same time of year every year since at least 2013. Though their days of delivering hits like "What Would You Say," "Crash Into Me," and "The Space Between" are behind them, they still sell albums as well as anyone, including 2023's Walk Around The Moon, which made it to No. 5 on the Billboard 200.

    NF in concert
    Rapper NF (aka Nathan Feuerstein) was promoted as a Christian artist early in his career, going to No. 1 on the Billboard Christian charts with his first two studio albums. He has seemingly tried to avoid that pigeonholing recently, separating from Capitol's Christian Music Group in favor of his own label, NF Real Music, a decision that has led to three albums finishing at or near the the top of the overall Billboard 200 chart. He'll perform at American Airlines Center in support of his 2023 album, Hope.

    Sunday, June 2

    The Kid Laroi in concert
    Australian rapper/singer The Kid Laroi may embody the new world order in the music industry better than anyone else. He has used social media, including TikTok, to gain notice of his music for years, breaking out in 2020 with hits like "So Done," "Without You" with Miley Cyrus, and "Stay" with Justin Bieber. He finally put out his debut album, The First Time, in 2023, but he has proven that he doesn't need that construct in order to succeed. He'll perform at The Pavilion At Toyota Music Factory. (UPDATE 6-2-24: This concert has been postponed and will be rescheduled for a later date.)

    Dave Matthews Band
    Photo courtesy of Dave Matthews Band

    Dave Matthews Band will play at Dos Equis Pavilion on June 1.

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    Movie Review

    Iranian film It Was Just an Accident is a thriller with deep meaning

    Alex Bentley
    Oct 31, 2025 | 2:02 pm
    Mohamad Ali Elyasmehr, Majid Panahi, and Hadis Pakbaten in It Was Just an Accident
    Photo courtesy of Neon
    Mohamad Ali Elyasmehr, Majid Panahi, and Hadis Pakbaten in It Was Just an Accident.

    American filmmakers, for the most part, enjoy luxury and freedoms when making movies in the United States that filmmakers in other countries could only dream of. Not only does Iranian writer/director Jafar Panahi not have millions of dollars with which to make his films, he also has to deal with a government that has previously arrested him for being critical of their policies.

    And yet he persists, returning to the screen with the taut It Was Just An Accident. The film begins with a kind of misdirect, showing Eghbal (Ebrahim Azizi) and his family driving home at night, during which they strike and kill a dog. That accident sends Eghbal into the orbit of Vahid (Vahid Mobasseri), who works at a business that helps repair Eghbal’s car.

    Recognizing the distinctive sound of Eghbal’s prosthetic leg, Vahid believes him to be the same man who kidnapped and tortured him and others in a recent government arrest spree. Desperate to confirm his suspicions, Vahid kidnaps Eghbal and takes him to a series of people who were also imprisoned under the man they named “Peg Leg,” including Shiva (Mariam Afshari), a wedding photographer; Golrokh (Hadis Pakbaten), the bride being photographed; and more.

    Most filmmakers have the ability to use sets and take as much time as they need - within reason - to get the shot they need. Panahi employs a type of guerrilla filmmaking rarely seen these days, stealing shots in broad daylight while trying not to gain the notice of Iranian authorities. The daring nature of the making of the movie infuses the story with an extra tension that elevates what is otherwise a relatively simple story.

    The film puts the audience directly in the shoes of the various characters as each of them wrestles with the complicated feelings arising from their actions. As they were all blindfolded while imprisoned, they can’t be 100 percent sure they have the right man, and debates/arguments between the characters keep viewers guessing as to who he is and what they will do with him. Even if he is who they think he is, will enacting some kind of revenge on him soothe their consciences?

    Through it all, the idea that a former political prisoner is making a film about former political prisoners who are engaging in conduct that could get them arrested again - just as Panahi is doing with his film - makes this meta filmmaking on another level. The simplicity of the story belies the complexity underscoring the entire film, and it delivers one of the most impactful endings of any recent movie.

    While a few of the actors have acted before, including in previous Panahi films, most of them are making their first appearance in a movie. Despite this lack of experience, each of them does well, especially Mobasseri and Afshari, who share a number of heated scenes that bring out the best in both of them.

    It Was Just an Accident is the type of film that constantly keeps the audience on their collective toes, never knowing where it will head next. And that’s even if you didn’t know the details of how and why it was made; once that is discovered, it becomes something much deeper and more important than most other movies that will be released in 2025.

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    It Was Just an Accident is now playing in select theaters.

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