As the sequel to "Bachelor Party," a rude, crude and memorable 1984 Tom Hanks movie, "Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation," had some big shoes to fill. Sadly, the direct-to-video movie ends up just drunkenly vomiting in said shoes and then trading them in for something too cute for its own good. (0) comments
A two-time Academy Award nominee, French-African actor Djimon Hounsou co-stars in "Never Back Down," a coming of age film set to the backdrop of mixed martial arts, a union of kickboxing, grappling and submission fighting. The Daily spoke with Hounsou Tuesday about his role as Jean Roqua, a mixed martial arts veteran and coach. (0) comments
Anyone who thinks downing chocolate martinis, disco dancing and supporting local arts at the same time sounds like a fun Saturday night might enjoy attending the Sight and Sound Fundraiser. The Fort Worth Community Arts Center will host the fundraising event at 7 p. (0) comments
By Shaina Zucker and Brooke Cowlishaw Staff Writers While everyone around us was making snowmen and having snowball fights, we took a trip to a somewhat warmer climate. La Mexicana was the destination for our wintry trek as we sought an escape from the ferocious blizzard outside. (0) comments
The Daily got a chance to catch up with the members of the band New City Horizons. Bassist Micah Schneider, a Keller freshman, plays with guitarist Mathew Thompson, drummer Andrew Obar and singer Austin Wimbish, who all attend Collin County Community College. (0) comments
It may have been the fact that country music eats away at me from within every time I hear it or the band itself, but the self-titled CD from Band of Heathens just didn't cut it for me. The local Austin group will put out its first studio album May 20 after being dubbed "best new band" at the Austin Music Awards last year. (35) comments
By Betsy Stelzer Staff Writer Inside a pink house at 712 W. Hickory St. is the Spinal Health Clinic of North Texas, home to five practitioners who are taking a more "natural" approach to stress relief and healing. Chiropractor Steve Eustice owns and operates from the house and shares its many rooms with massage therapists, an acupuncturist and a Reiki master. (0) comments
Tyler Johnston's living room is comparable to those of most college students. Comfy chairs line the walls, twinkle lights illuminate the banister and the TV hooked up to numerous gaming systems is visible from all angles. One half of this giant room, however, is a maze of instruments, cables and microphones. (0) comments
By Allistair Pinsof Intern The Daily spoke with Iranian-American troubadour Ali Eskandarian and talked about his upcoming March release Nothing to Say, his birthplace and the music that has influenced his Americana sound with eastern flair. Q Can you give me some background on where you come from? A I spent most of my childhood growing up in Tehran, [Iran]. (0) comments


