Most Popular
-
The Hard Lie
How former Ticket host Greg Williams destroyed the most dynamic duo in Dallas talk radio through drugs, deceit and disaffection
-
American Girls
Crossing between American and Egyptian cultures, he Said girls made one deadly misstep: They fell in love
-
The Dirt Doctor
How radio show host Howard Garrett pushed Dallas to the center of the organic gardening movement through passion, principle and molasses
-
Our 20th Music Awards
1988-2008: Two Decades of DOMA
-
The Caretaker
One mother's crusade to better the life of her mentally retarded son and the system that failed him
-
Valli High
Flawless Jersey Boys captures an era and captivates the audience; Nine also scores a perfect 10
-
Bizarro World
Lesbian bull-riders, menopausal mamas and a not-so-sexy Stanley Kowalski—ah, the stuff of theater
-
Two-Timing
T-3 doubles your pleasure with House and Garden's interlocking production; not a lot of funny things happened at WaterTower's Forum
-
Clique Shtick
The retail racket that is High School Musical on Tour! sells the same old Disney message but without the magic
-
Think About It
Kids and 'dults mix up the art
Blogs
Thu Aug 21, 1:52 PM
Thu Aug 21, 12:47 PM
Thu Aug 21, 1:46 PM
Thu Aug 21, 12:50 PM
Thu Aug 21, 2:00 PM
Thu Aug 21, 8:00 AM
Recent Articles
Recent Articles by Patrick Williams
No related articles found
National Features >
Village Voice
Looking back on his first term.
By Roy Edroso
SF Weekly
A studio apartment in San Francisco now costs $1,700 per month. Hence the madness.
By Ashley Harrell
The Pitch
How a woman in a leopard-print mini-skirt brought down the Kansas attorney general.
By Justin Kendall
Westword
What to do when your friends become rock 'n' roll stars? Go along for the ride.
By Adam Cayton-Holland
Cute As A Bunny
Published on August 07, 2008
Slow and steady wins the race? Ha. Don't believe it, kid. Let us tell you how The Tortoise and the Hare really went down: The hare, after a night of tweaking with strippers, got the shakes on race day and ducked off the track to vomit. Repeatedly. The tortoise, meanwhile, was well-juiced on the latest, undetectable anabolic steroids derived from who knows what, straight from black laboratories in North Korea. An extra 30 percent growth in muscle density won the race. But that's cool, since the hare (no dumb bunny) had laid off a wad on the tortoise through a cutout with his bookie and retired to Aruba with his winnings, while the tortoise, despite a bad case of shell acne, went on to a career in professional wrestling. Happy ending, see? This, however, is probably NOT the version you'll see as The Storytime Theater presents a three-character production of the story at Bookmarks, Suite 1514 in NorthPark Center, at 2 p.m. Saturday, but we're all about truth-telling here, kid. Grown-ups lie. Get used to it.
Sat., Aug. 9, 2 p.m., 2008