Dallas is back and hotter than ever.
Readybrfor Primetime — Again?
Deion'sbrFamily Playbook
Premieres March 1, 9 p.m. on OWN
Deion Sanders is no longer chasing down NFLbrreceivers or stealing bases in the major leagues, but he still makes headlines thanksbrto his on-again, off-again dealings as co-founder of Dallas Fort Worth's PrimebrPrep Academy. The Prosper-based single father of five (who also helps raise fourbrother children) now bares all as the executive producer of his own realitybrseries on the Oprah Winfrey Network. With girlfriend and Hollywood producer,brTracey Edmonds, by his side, we can only assume that this “reality” series isbrready for primetime — but are the rest of us?
ThebrShow Goes On
Dallas
Premiered Feb. 24, 8 p.m. on TNT
Currently filming on location through April,brthe cast of TNT's “Dallas” has begun its third season, the firstbrever without Larry Hagman, who passed away from leukemia a little more than abryear ago. This means Patrick Duffy’sbrBobby Ewing is now the senior member of the Ewing family following the death ofbrhis older brother, J.R. Linda Graybrcontinues as Sue Ellen, J.R.’s former wife and the mother of his son, John RossbrEwing III, who is out to prove he can be just as powerful an ally or enemy asbrhis infamous father.
BiggerbrIs Not Always Better
Davidbrand Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants
By Malcolm Gladwell
In keeping with the tradition of his previousbrbestsellers, “Tipping Point” and “Outliers,” Malcolm Gladwell's latest bookbruncovers the hidden rules that shape the balance between the weak and thebrmighty and the fundamental misunderstandings of the true meanings of advantagesbrand disadvantages. Currently on tour, Gladwell delighted fans at SMU's McFarlinbrAuditorium this past February as part of the Arts and Letters Live literary series put on by the Dallas Museumbrof Art.
Hungrybrfor More?
Divergent
By Veronica Roth
In theaters March 21
Thankfully, teen vampire flicks are in theirbrtwilight, having given way to more apocalyptic epics like Suzanne Collins' “ThebrHunger Games.” The latest author to pen a novel that's captured the minds ofbrteens and adults alike is Veronica Roth. “Divergent,” the first in her series of bestselling books, is set to gracebrthe big screen this month with stars including Kate Winslet, Ashley Judd andbrShailene Woodley as the heroine, Beatrice Prior.