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Brothers From Another Mother: Ben and Skin (Sort Of) In Their Own Words
Ben Rogers and Jeff Skin Wade have had the most unlikely rise to radio fame in Dallas history. Now they re ready for their next challenge: to overthrow Prestige Worldwide.
Any full account of the spectacular rise of Ben “Kenobi” Rogers and Skinny “Skin” Wade to North Texas radio dominance during the weekday hours of 2 pm to 5 pm in the demographic of men aged 25 to 54 must necessarily begin on the storied hardwood of Richardson’s Huffhines Recreation Center.
It was there, in the early ’80s, that the two middle schoolers met and formed a friendship not unlike that of Ben and Jerry, or Mac Daddy and Daddy Mac, or Cagney and Lacey, a friendship that would take them to great heights, some of which were achieved, truth be told, with the aid of dank weed supplied by their friend Erykah Badu. But it all began with pickup basketball games at Huffhines Rec. Ben’s game was predicated on his sinewy thighs
Husband and wife Jeremiah Walter and Darla Slee recently collaborated on a project themed around Norse mythology. "Uprooting a Mountain: Norse Mythology Reimagined," featuring Slee s new works, opens Friday at
Motherhood Is Forever, Darla Sleeâs
Uprooting a Mountain: Norse Mythology Reimagined and
Alvarez Squared by Chris Alvarez.Â
Lupita Carrasco
An opening reception will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, May 7. There will also be an artist talk Wednesday, May 19, at 5:30 p.m.
Motherhood Is Forever will be exhibited in the east gallery. Carrascoâs work reflects her experiences as a mother of seven while also capturing stories of mothers she has known. According to Carrasco, the paintings offer a glimpse of the âintimacy, isolation and exhaustion of motherhood.âÂ
Darla Slee Darla Slee
Sleeâs
Uprooting a Mountain: Norse Mythology Reimagined, will appear in the south gallery. Her paintings of otherworldly creatures and strange lands draw from folklore and history and depict stories she believes can be enjoyed by anyone. Her husband, Jeremiah Walter, will also have copies of his new album