Yolanda Cruz’s Song Scored a Spot in the Terrifying Soundtrack of Terrifier 2

The wild success of Terrifier 2, the bloody sequel to the cult slasher film, took everyone by surprise. It was only supposed to be in less than 900 theaters for a three-night stretch over the Halloween weekend, but it found a huge audience of steady screamers and grossed over $800,000 in its opening weekend by grossing out audiences and building bigger crowds – purely from word-of-quivering-mouth.

7 Cool Places for Grown-Up Play (Not THAT Kind)

Here’s a fun game. Call up some friends and ask them if they’d like to do something fun on a free weekend. If they want to know what you suggest for entertainment, ask if they’re down to do something “designed for adults.”

The Best Things To Do In Dallas, Jan. 18-24

Arts Mission Oak Cliff (410 S. Windomere Ave.) is doing the Kit Kat Club right, and we know this because they have a recommendation that this production of Cabaret not only features strobes and haze, but is best meant for audiences 16 and older. As romance blooms in the dynamic Berlin club circa 1931, Nazi presence is growing stronger and suppressing the creative, theatrical and non-conforming.

The Best Things To Do In Dallas, Jan. 11-17

Always offering a variety of stunning exhibitions, Conduit Gallery (1626-C Hi Line Drive) serves up a triple dose of color and form. Hanging through February 11, audiences can take in the cognitive and clinical psychology-influenced patterns of Susan Barnett, which also serve as meditative tools, the play of fiber and light from Marco Querin, and folk art-reverent narratives from Gabe Langholtz.

The Best Things To Do In Dallas, Jan. 4-10

Fans of page-turners will likely recognize the name Rachel Hawkins thanks to her 2021 Southern, salty gothic swerve on Jane Eyre, The Wife Upstairs. Now she’s showing up with another gothic murder romp, but sending us to Italy.

The Happiest Moments of 2022

It’s easy to be negative and a naysayer saying “Nay!” to everyone and everything in your path. And positivity is not exactly our brand, to be honest.