Shouldn't the making of Psycho be more interesting?
A lament for lost carnage - and coherence.
Madonna's infamous "Like a Prayer" Pepsi ad, 1989Every now and then, name-brand companies need a little extra pizzazz when it comes to advertising, and often they turn to the music world to do this. Either way, it's a win-win situation for both the artist and the company because the artist us ... More >>
Last Wednesday, Craiggers hit on some forgotten Best Picture Academy Award winners, films which have slipped through the cracks of society's consciousness for one reason or another; either for being too of-the-moment, not having enough quotable lines, or for simply not having held up very well -- hi ... More >>
Kelly was singing, but Reynolds was crying
There are sure to be many Rosh Hashanah celebrations this weekend, but here at Rocks Off, we'd like to suggest you "think outside the box," as the kids say, and shake up your holiday musical selection by considering a few acts that you might not have realized were composed (in some part, anywway) of ... More >>
The Alley Theatre presents a plodding world premiere
Three-Course Feast from the Houston Ballet
The third time's the guilty pleasure for Tucker and Chan's buddy-cop franchise
Our critics weigh in on local theater
Get your jollies with Sadomasochistic Xmas
Two local exhibits explore the female psyche without being confined by it
Filmmakers return ballet, with all its metaphorical foreplay and backstage romance, to Center Stage
December 31, 1998 - January 6, 1999
Shaham shines in a salute to American Composers
Singin' in the Rain goes soggy; Secret Garden grows delightful
For 14 years, Doug Sanders ran Houston's most celebrity-filled golf tournament. Then he was accused of sticking his hand in the till. Now he wants to come back.
