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Christopher Kelly writes about movies, food, books, art and popular culture for DFW.com. Born in the outer-borough splendor of Staten Island, New York, Chris has long since lost his Sopranos-like accent, but not his love of street festivals or for the 1988 Mike Nichols’ masterpiece Working Girl. He has a secret fondness for VH-1 reality programs and Jay-Z albums.

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Reality is better than fiction

At an overcrowded and sometimes overhyped SXSW, a trio of documentaries stand out. Read more

VIDEO: Live from South by Southwest

This year, South by Southwest features bloggers, moviemakers and, um, a guy in a chipmunk suit. Read more

A Predators preview that only a nerd could love

At SXSW, Robert Rodriguez shows snippets of The Predators. When did this turn into Comic-Con? Read more

At South by Southwest, guns and profanity-spewing teens go over big

South by Southwest kicks off in appropriately 'Kick-Ass' fashion Read more

96.7 FM -- From Platinum to Reagan to WBAP

It'll be a weekend of "Reagan Radio," as 96.7 FM flips from oldies to talk to WBAP. Read more

Chipotle brings a conscience (and 3 new DFW spots)

The Tex-Mex fast casual restaurant brings solar panels, naturally raised meat, and three more DFW locations this year. Read more

A mentalist has moved to Cowtown, and he's blown our minds.

Card tricks, feh. This dude read our minds. Now you can see him perform Sundays at the Longhorn Saloon in the Stockyards. Read more

Texas Film Hall of Fame Awards provide an unofficial kickoff to SXSW

The annual charity event relied this year on the considerable charms of Quentin Tarantino and Catherine O'Hara. Read more

A predictably unpredictable Oscars

ANALYSIS: During this year's Oscar race, it was all about the journey, not the destination. Read more

The Critic's Ballot: Best Picture

It's a three-way race for Best Picture between 'Hurt Locker,' 'Avatar' and 'Inglourious Basterds.' And our critic's choice is ... Read more