Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 2004 Page: 49 of 72
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new. (1:00) Showtime Too at 11 p.m.
Gaudi Afternoon Lighthearted suspense
involving kidnapping and a search for Frankie’s
husband Ben who has skipped town. Frankie’s a
transsexual and her husband Ben is actually a butch
lesbian. Add bisexual magician Flamilton and his
equally bisexual mate April (Juliette Lewis) Delilah
fills the remainder of the film. (1:30) Showtime
Showcase at 1:35 p.m.
29 MONDAY
Late Show With David Lettcrman. Janet
Jackson returns to CBS in her first appearance since
the Super Bowl. (1:30) KTVT Ch. 11 at 10:35 p.m.
Queer as Folk. Hunter gives Brian a tip.
Emmett gets mad at Melanie and Lindsay. Ted asks
Emmett a favor. (:55) Showtime Too at 9 p.m.
Two and a Half Men. Two brothers live togeth-
er raising brother Alan’s son. Soon-to-be ex-wife
Judith thinks she might be a lesbian. (:30) KTVT
Ch. 11 at 8:30 p.m.
King of the Hill: “My Own Private Rodeo.”
Dale discovers his father is a performer for a gay
rodeo. (:30) KDFI Ch. 21 at 6 p.m.
30 TUESDAY
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. Ralph lives
the ultimate single straight-guy life — wearing
sweats and a t-shirt at home, co-hosting a weekly
hard-rock radio show, and surrounded each night by
half-naked women while spinning discs in strip-
club. As he leaves his 20s behind, he wants more —
home decor he can enjoy, a modem hairstyle and
wardrobe, a full-time career in radio and a serious
relationship with a woman who doesn’t wear a
thong to work. Fab Five, do your stuff. (1:00) Bravo -
at 9 p.m.
Adoption Stories: “Devon’s New Family.” A
gay couple plans to adopt the baby of a woman in a
methadone-treatment program. (:30) Discovery
Health Channel at 10:30 a.m.
Straight Plan for the Gay Man. The Flab Four
transform a fashion executive into a meatpacker.
(:30) Comedy Central at 1 p.m.
It’s All Relative: “Who’s Camping Now?”
Thinking that they’re a little fragile for the wilder-
ness, Mace is Jess than welcoming to Philip and
Simon when they all attend Bobby’s camping bach-
elor party. But a sexy park ranger helps Philip and
Simon even the score. Meanwhile, Liz is shy about
trying pole dancing at her bachelorette party, but
someone else at her party seems to really have a
knack for it. (:30) WFAA Ch. 8 at 7:30 p.m.
The Laramie Project. An ensemble cast
includes Steve Buscemi, Christina Ricci, Peter
Fonda and Janeane Garofalo. Shortly after Matthew
Shepard’s murder, Moises Kaufman and his New
York theater group went to Laramie to interview
residents and to gauge reaction to the case. (1:45)
HBO Signature at 4:30 p.m.
The Golden Girls: “Scared Straight” Blanche
learns her brother is gay. (:30) Lifetime at 6:30 p.m.
31 WEDNESDAY
Ellen: “Gay Yellow Pages” To support gay-
owned businesses, Ellen hires a gay plumber, who
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ruins her party. Comedian Georgia Ragsdale
appears in this episode. (:30) Lifetime at 12:30 a.m.
The Fluffer. After accepting a job in the gay-
pom film industry, a young man falls for the self-
involved straight star. (1:45) The Movie Channel at
10:15 p.m.
1 THURSDAY
Will & Grace: “Fred Astaire And Ginger
Chicken.” Smitten with his new boyfriend Vince,
Will puts his relationship to the test introducing him
for approval to the overly critical Grace. When
Grace cuts the introduction short, Will, convinced
of her disapproval, begins to question his feelings.
Meanwhile, Karen tells Jack that after her upcom-
ing wedding their friendship will be forever
changed, forcing him to begin casting calls for her
replacement. (:30) KXAS Ch. 5 at 8 p.m.
The Sex Monster. An erotic fantasy comes
back to haunt a husband who expends a great deal
of energy trying to prod his wife into a sexual three-
way with another woman. But after his wish comes
true, he quickly regrets that he ever brought it up, as
she turns into a demanding sexual dynamo!
Stephen Baldwin, Mariel Hemingway. (1:37) HBO
Signature at 9:30 p.m.
2 FRIDAY
Jack E. Jett Show. An offbeat, campy comedy
and cutting edge talk show with a variety of real
and faux guests as well as videos. (:30) DCTV 27 at
10:30 p.m.
artsnotes
THEATER
The following productions are scheduled to
open this week:
“Nunsense” 20th anniversary national tour
stars Kaye Ballard. Georgia Engel, Mimi Hines and
Lee Meriwether. Majestic Theater, 1925 Elm.
March 30-April 4. $10-$65. 214-631-ARTS.
“Gauguin’s Paradise” interprets the life of
Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin including an
exploration of Gauguin’s latent homosexuality.
University of Texas at Dallas, University Theatre,
2601 North Floyd Rd., Richardson.
March 26-April 4 Fri.-Sat. at 8 p.m.
Sun at 2:30 p.m. $15. 972-883-
2787.
“Dainty Shapes and
Hairy Apes, or The Green
Pill,” a 1922 play by
Polish avant-garde
playwright Stanislaw
Ignacy Witkiewicz
centers on a battle
waged between a
savage pair of for-
mer lovers for the
soul of the play’s
hero, is presented by
Our Endeavors
Theater Collective.
The MAC, 3120
McKinney. $12.
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March 31-April 18. Wed.-Sat. at 8 p.m. Sun. at 2
p.m. $8-$24. 214-327-4001.
“An Inspector Calls.” The tragic death of a
young girl leads a relentless inspector to the home
of a prosperous family. As each individual is ques-
tioned, the story of the girl and her untimely death
is revealed in this suspenseful and surprising
thriller. Addison Conference and Theatre Center,
15650 Addison Rd., Addison. April 1-25. Thu. at
7:30 p.m. Fri.-Sat. at 8 p.m. Sun. at 2 p.m. $ 15-S28.
972-450-6232.
The following productions are scheduled to
close this week:
“Wasp,” by Steve Martin, is presented by
Bootstrap Comedy Theater. Underneath the shiny
exterior of a 1950s family lurks the dysfunction
they so try to hide. Ricardo Ricardo and the Green
Card Gang make their Dallas debut in a neo-vaude-
ville opening act. Rosewood Center, Studio
Theater, 5938 Skillman. Through March 28. Fri.-
Sat. at 8 p.m. Sun. at 2 p.m. $ 10-$ 12. 214-236-
4838.
“The Lion In Winter.” In 1183, Henry II, ruler
of England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and a large
part of France, is trying to decide on a successor.
There’s a battle royal for the throne, and the future
of much of western Europe hangs in the balance.
Stage West at the Scott Theater, 1300 Gendy, Fort
Worth. (817) 784-9378. Through March 28. Fri-Sat.
at 8 p.m. Sun. at 3 p.m. $10-$30.
CONCERTS
Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents “The
Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Rodgers and
Hammerstein.” Richard Kaufman conducts. March
26-28. Meyerson Symphony Center, 2301 Flora.
Fri.-Sat. at 8 p.m. Sun at 2:30 p.m. Sold out. 214-
692-0203.
DANCE
Command Performance Of International
Ballet. This tenth annual dance program is present-
ed by TITAS. This year’s guest artists include
American Ballet Theatre principal Jose Manuel
Carreno, Pacific Northwest Ballet superstar Patricia
Barker and up and coming local star Christopher Vo
from Booker T. Washington High School for the
Performing and Visual Arts. Music Hall at Fair
Park, 909 First. March 27 at 7 p.m. $15-$ 150. 214-
528-5576.
Ballet Argentino dazzles audiences with their
wide-ranging program reaching from exquisite
classical ballet to fiery tango. Founded in the sum-
mer of 1990, founders Julio Bocca and long-term
collaborator Eleonaora Cassano lead a group of 12
dancers. Bass Performance Hall, 525 Commerce,
Fort Worth. March 29 at 8 p.m. $25-$35. 877-212-
4280.
FESTIVAL
“New Visions/New Voices” Playwriting
Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary featuring
original full-length plays written, directed and acted
by student artists. Margo Jones Theatre, 6101
Bishop Blvd. March 30-April 4. Wed.-Sat. at 8 p.m.
Sat. -Sun. at 2 p.m. $6-$12. 214-768-2787.
WORKSHOP
Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging,
will be taught by instructors from the Dallas chap-
ter of Ikebana International. This workshop for
beginners requires reservations. Crow Collection of
Asian Art, 2010 Flora. $25 members. $35 non-
members. 214-979-6438.
READING
Laugh Your Lunch Off with Jeanne Ray,
author of “Eat Cake.” Atrium Cafe, Dallas Museum
of Art,1717 Harwood. March 29. Lunch 11 a.m.-
12:30 p.m. Program 12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m. Book
signing 1:30 p.m.-2 p.m. $ 15-S25. 214-922-1220.
Preface Event includes a live performance of
arias sung in Ann Patchett’s novel “Bel Canto.”
Karen Stone, General Director of the Dallas Opera,
and soprano Jennifer Chung will lead a dialogue
about opera in the novel. Seventeen Seventeen,
Dallas Museum of Art,1717 Harwood. April 1 at
7:30 p.m. $15. 214-922-1220.
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