On tap are classics such as the 1987 Western Walker, followed by a live Q&A with director Alex Cox, and the new teenage sci-fi comedy Aliens Abducted My Parents and Now I Feel Kinda Left Out, starring Will Forte. The film festival runs through Sunday, June 25, with more screenings of everything from short subject to feature-length comedies, dramas and more. on Friday, June 23, with a screening of the documentary Going Varsity in Mariachi. The theater's annual Oak Cliff Film Festival returns starting at 8 p.m. Jefferson Blvd.) can get you caught up and show you a couple of movies you didn't know existed. If you haven't been to the movies lately, the Texas Theatre in Oak Cliff (231 W. General admission tickets are sold out but you can snag a table for you and seven of your friends for $200 at /addison.įriday, June 23 The Oak Cliff Film Festival at the Texas Theatre on Thursday, June 22, at the Addison Improv (4980 Belt Line Road). Now he's on tour and you can see him live for one night only at 7:30 p.m. He says what store employees are really telling customers and their bosses when they ask dumb questions like "Can you check if it's in the back?" or say things like "At this job, we're a family." He also recently starred in director Elizabeth Banks' action comedy Cocaine Bear as a paramedic who discovers Coked-Up Yogi and leads the bear on one of the film's funniest chase sequences. Actor and stand-up comedian Scott Seiss tapped into this vein of anger with a series of Tiktok videos that went mega-viral. These rude, thoughtless pricks are capable of treating those people trying to get through a day of work to go home and get high far worse than they would someone who is mugging them at gunpoint. Worst of all, you have to deal with customers. The lights in the break room flicker, creating the kinds of migraines that can only be re-created with a sharp ice pick. You have to care about the location of special kinds of fruit juices and the spelling of names for Swedish furnishings. on Wednesday and admission is free - but be generous with your tips for the wait and bar staff.Ĭourtesy of Addison Improv Thursday, June 22 Scott Seiss at the Addison Improv Teams attempt to guess the most popular answers to survey questions using their phones as buzzers and controllers. Houston St.) will host the premiere of Headtilt Entertainment's newest game The Headtilt Feud. On your marks, let's start the Feud! The Dirty Bones restaurants and sports bar in Victory Park (2610 N. For a list of recommended items, visit /feed-the-city-dallas. If you want to help but don't have the time to prepare meals, Tango Charities accepts food donations. Guests are requested to bring food to make a minimum of 25–30 sandwiches per person to provide fresh, nourishing meals for those in need. at Bowl & Barrel in the Shops at Park Lane (8084 Park Lane). This month's gathering runs 8:30–10:30 a.m. Tango Charities holds a food drive called Feed the City on the second Saturday of each month to make meals for Dallas' most vulnerable citizens. If you're asking yourself what you can do to help, we've got an answer for you. Wednesday, June 21 Feed the City Event at Victory ParkĪccording to the North Texas Food Bank, one of every eight people and one of five children go to bed hungry in Dallas because they can't afford to buy food.
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