Friday, January 31, 2014

Disclose Yourself.. And, Are You Sure It's The Same Trailer?

Disclosure will be at the House Of Blues in Dallas tomorrow. This is sold out, (according to the Dallas Morning News!) but if you disclose a large amount of cash, I'm sure you can still go.
I listened to a couple (yes, a whopping 2!) songs online, and the verdict from me is: the dance-y duo is very mediocre. Nothing special, except for song #2, which was "You and Me."

And, on to greener pastures:

I recently learned about this artist: you've gotta admire someone who calls her album, Same Trailer, Different Park.
More on the trailer inhabiter. She is from outside of Dallas.

Got plans for July 17? Bring your poker face to this show. Maybe it'll be gyroscope day. More here.

Stay in your trailer if it's too cold.
Alice

Saturday, January 18, 2014

A Socially Acceptable Run. And, A Party You Might Want To Miss

Don't forget the run on April 17 at 6:00 p.m., called "Run Together."
It is billed as a social experiment by the organizers.

February 22 is when Jared graces us with his Epic Party. It will swoop into South Side Music Hall in Dallas.
Nothing against epic parties, but 75.00 to see Vanilla Ice and Coolio? A slight silver lining is that Rob Base will be there.

I think Jared has lost his mind.

Happy MLK day in advance.
Alice

Monday, January 13, 2014

Tennis Anyone?

The group Tennis will be in Dallas on January 16. Please bring your racquets to Club Dada. Please be ready before 9 p.m. For your info, my first impression was that Tennis sounds like Aimee Mann mixed with music from the decade of the 1950s. Just a thought.

If 80s heartthrobs are more your style, forget Tennis and see Rick Springfield (Jan 15 AND 16) at the Wyly Theater in Dallas. Begin shaking your stuff at 8 p.m. More on Rick.


The End,
Thanks for stopping by,
Alice

Sunday, January 5, 2014

A Sitcom That Is Actually Worth Your Time! And Gloria Trevi Graces Us With Her Crazy Makeup

Looking for something to watch on your Super Fun Wednesday night? When I stumbled upon this show, I thought the lead characters were somewhat stereotypical.
But..
They all reminded me of someone I know or could have known. Simply put: the makers of the show deserve credit for their realistic touch that made me laugh.

Next:
Don't miss Gloria Trevi at the Verizon theater in Grand Prairie, TX. For only 80.00, you will get to see "the Mexican Madonna."

Stay frigid (Get a big ole pair of long johns),
Alice

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