The Tall-Tale Heart

In Big Fish, author Daniel Wallace used tall tales to help a son search for the father he barely knew. In The Watermelon King, he utilized the stories of a town’s residents to help uncover the truth about his mother’s death. And in Wallace’s just-released fourth novel, Mr. Sebastian and…

Collage Professor

Even world-class artists have to pay bills, especially if they choose to be grown-ups with families and stuff. David Borders served in the Army, got his master’s, and spent decades teaching others. “The contact with students is both stimulating and frustrating, from the point of view that my studio is…

Home-Plate Advantage

What’s the matter, baseball fans? Brandon Webb, Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher and 2006 Cy Young winner, and Ken Griffey Jr. play-alike Justin Upton not good enough for you? Oh, you want more? How about tops in the National League West (at press time) and a three-game series against the surprising…

New Times‘ top DVD picks scheduled for release this week

All Creatures Great & Small: The Complete Collection (BBC Warner) Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters for DVD (Turner) Back to School: Extra-Curricular Edition (MGM) The Black Widow (First Look) Charlie Chan Collection: Volume 3 (Fox) DangerMouse: The Complete Series (A&E) The Dark Crystal: 25th Anniversary Edition…

Wes Martin

He’s a Shakespeare fan, a one-time Bill Thompson impersonator (he played Wallace in a series of Ladmo-centric plays), and an actor/director who’s worked with practically every theater company in town. In his spare time, Wes Martin is the founder of brand-new Off Center Productions, for which he’s currently directing Marat/Sade…

Nerd Love

The latest comic meteorite to hurtle forth from the galaxy of producer Judd Apatow, Superbad is about a couple of chronically unpopular best friends who, after four years stuck on the lowest rung of the high school social ladder, find themselves invited to a legitimately cool party. Goodbye, Friday nights…

French Diss

Has it really been three years since I last saw a production of The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade? It seems like only yesterday I was trying to stay awake during…

Theater Scene

Pump Boys and Dinettes: It sounds like the name of an orgiastic furniture store, but Pump Boys and Dinettes is a musical tribute to life by the roadside — along Highway 57, to be exact — somewhere between fictional Frog Level and the town of Smyrna. Original rock- and country-flavored…

Fill in the Blank

Ask a random person five years ago what sudoku is, and you’d be lucky if they mumbled something about Japanese ritual suicide. But go down any supermarket’s magazine aisle today, and you’ll find whole racks stuffed with cheapie newsprint books full of the addictive puzzles. People can’t get enough. They…

Keeping the Meter Running

Taxi Driver: Collector’s Edition (Sony) “Listen, you fuckers, you screwheads: Here is a man who would not take it anymore.” Martin Scorsese’s 1976 vision of Hell as city-of-night New York rips through the reverential treatment on this special edition like a hunter’s blade through deerskin. A second disc of eight…

Chic Punks

When was the last time you mixed fine wine with punk rock? Well, now you can indulge in a wide variety of wines, beers, and cocktails while immersed in an old-school punk soundtrack every week during Punk Rock Mondays. Thanks to the Lost Leaf’s recent liquor license acquisition, this popular…

Joysticks to the World

Before Sony, Sega, and Nintendo ruled the video gaming world, Atari was self-immolating like a financial Hindenburg, burying the millions of unsold games in a desert landfill. But before that, their legendary console, the Atari 2600, spawned a generation of passionate gamers. And a few still carry a torch for…

Glam Poetry

There aren’t any “Your Momma So Fat” jokes allowed at Positive Open Mic night, because 1) they are way played out, and 2) you wouldn’t want to be a grade A a-hole, would ya? Poets, comedians, dancers, and more are invited to show off their stuff without fear of some…

Movin’ On Up

Westcor’s interpretation of Extreme Makeover: Mall Edition at the venerable Biltmore Fashion Park gave Retail Laboratory owner Chris Bale three frigging weeks to renovate and relocate to their new home across from Victoria’s Secret. Uh, thanks for the warning, guys. But faster than you can say “we’re moving,” Bale created…

Animated Animator

It’s no wonder the New York Times gave animated filmmaker Brent Green props, saying his films are “some of the most original animations we have seen in years.” And it should come as little surprise that Filmmaker magazine dubbed the twentysomething one of the top 25 newcomers to the independent…

Silver Miner

Urban photography wizard Craig Wactor ventured from downtown’s torn up Baghdad-esque streets and captured other depressive looking doom-and-gloom — the resurgent mining communities of Miami and Globe, Arizona — with his silver gelatin prints. Works by Farrell Yancy are also on display…

Walkin’ With the King

It’s time again for the Elvis faithful to grovel at the Graceland gates. Locally, our commemoration of the King’s 1977 demise is more subdued — if you can call the Elvis Memorial Sunset Dog Walk subdued. Those who dress like Presley win prizes, and their furry pals get treats –…

Soul Live

Take it back to the old school, live just enough for the city, or keep it on the down-low during Thumping Thursdays. The weekly shindig showcases live DJs spinning dusty soul grooves and nostalgic R&B tracks. Thursdays, 5-9 p.m., 2007…

Big Not So Easy

It’s difficult to remember New Orleans pre-Hurricane Katrina. But thanks to the stunning visual epic Hurricane on the Bayou, we can indulge in wicked shots of alligator-infested waters and the Crescent City’s famed electric culture. The 2006 effort, narrated by Meryl Streep, was originally slated to showcase the stunning beauty…

Seams Nice

If you happen to be one of those “creative types,” you probably house a huge heap of disgusting laundry hemorrhaging from your closet, green stink lines undulating. And if you can imagine yourself diving into that pile like Uncle Scrooge into his money bin, you might just have a piece…

Startling Lineups

Being an opening musical act is kind of lame. Concert headliners get all the hot teenage jailbait and ass loads of applause while supporting bands are pelted with beer bottles. Of course, it could be worse. After Eagles of Death Metal opened for Guns N’ Roses in Cleveland last fall,…

The Izzard King

J. Edgar Hoover was a “weirdo transvestite,” but when Eddie Izzard puts on a dress, he’s an “executive transvestite.” “I’m a male tomboy,” says the British comedian, who cross-dresses both on- and offstage. “It’s not a sexual thing. I just like wearing makeup and clothing, which is traditionally perceived in…