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Pentecostal Preacher Sherman Allen Turns Out to Be Reverend Spanky
The Fort Worth preacher is accused of beating, threatening and assaulting women for more than 20 years
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Obama and Me
It was the year 2000, and I was a young, hungry reporter in Chicago with a young, hungry state legislator on my speed dial
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Death in the Inner Circle
Apparent murder-suicide cuts to the heart of the mayor's southern Dallas advisors
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Why is Hillary Neglecting Delegate-Rich Dallas County?
While Obama has events going on throughout the city, Clinton is nowhere to be found
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Obama and Me (66)
It was the year 2000, and I was a young, hungry reporter in Chicago with a young, hungry state legislator on my speed dial
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Melodica Festival Self-Indulgent, But Still Positive for Dallas (51)
If a festival happens in Exposition Park and only the built-in crowd shows, does it make a sound?
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Ole Oops (58)
Popular prosperity preacher sues ABC and Trinity Foundation
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Pentecostal Preacher Sherman Allen Turns Out to Be Reverend Spanky (24)
The Fort Worth preacher is accused of beating, threatening and assaulting women for more than 20 years
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Murder at the Howard Johnson's Serves Up Flavorful Fare (19)
Also: Collin College kicks up heels with Li'l Abner and unfunny Nipples at Hub
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Review: Afghan Grill
At Afghan Grill, the fortunes of war pay delicious dividends
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Review: Yao Fuzi Cuisine
A pop and son duo bring authentic Chinese to Plano
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Review: BayGrill in Frisco
A long way from the shore, Frisco's BayGrill does fish (mostly) right
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Review: Keller's Drive-In
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Review: Cliff Cafe
At Cliff Café, retro diner style flourishes with some modern touches
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Getting Answers from the City's Holy Trinity About the Trinity Project
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Sure, They Name-Drop Jesus. But What in God's Name Do They Know?
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The Drinks Ain't Free Tomorrow, But the Music Is If'n You Hurry
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Overheard: Flatstock at SXSW
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What It Was Like: Does It Offend You, Yeah?, Watershed, David Banner
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Flatstock: Best Purchase of the Week
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Canine Crusaders
That drug-sniffing dog up ahead? He may not be your best friend.
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Broward-Palm Beach New Times
The Muscle Men
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Miami New Times
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"Why I'm No Longer a Brain-Dead Liberal"
An election-season essay from one of America's greatest playwrights.
By David Mamet
Investor Steve Hartnett is thinking in the round. And he's thinking Grapevine. After all, Grapevine is equidistant between Dallas and Fort Worth. It has the Gaylord Texan resort. It's accessible by steam locomotive (its name is Puffy). That's why Hartnett, former partner in Consolidated Restaurant Operations (Cool River Café, III Forks, El Chico, etc.), is plunking a restaurant cul-de-sac in a parched piece of prairie on Main Street just off Highway 114. Actually, he calls it a wagon wheel hubbed with a fountain supporting five spokes making imaginary beelines to the doors of five different restaurants. "They'll all be unique and complementary to each other, to round out the palate if you would," Hartnett says.
The $15 million project will have a signature steak and seafood house with things like Italian and Mexican restaurants taking over the other spokes. Hartnett hopes it will be a build-it-and-they-will-come sort of wheel. If no one comes, he says he'll develop the concepts himself. "I'd rather get other people in there, so I don't have to work as hard," Hartnett says. Dirt will start moving in about six weeks and the first restaurant should be open by next summer. But why did Hartnett, founder of Fox and Hound English Pub & Grille restaurants and Cool River Café, ditch Consolidated? He says the restaurants were drawing his attention away from his main focus: speculation in the futures markets. So his partners, including Gene Street, bought him out, though he still has a stake in the Austin and Denver Cool River Cafés and is a major shareholder in Fox and Hound. So then what's with the wheel? "I guess I'll keep coming back to the well--as long as it's got water in it," he says.
Cascades, the near $4 million, 400-seat restaurant and rooftop garden lumbering its way into existence in the long-abandoned circa-1960s glass building on Main Street downtown, is no longer. At least not in name. "None of us liked Cascades," says restaurant manager Kyle Kepner. "It didn't have any mystery or sex appeal." Kepner, former III Forks cellar master, says the name's been changed to Luqa Restaurant & Petrus Lounge. Look for an early November opening... Sage Sikiri, former owner of Café Panache in Hurst, is taking over the former Hamburger Mary's/Thirty-Six Degrees space on Lemmon Avenue to open the 200-seat Aqua Italian Bistro & Bar in October...The Four Seasons Resort and Club in Las Colinas hosted a Texas Sommelier Conference that brutalized a host of contestants last weekend in a quest for Texas' best sommelier. Winner: Kim Wallace, Brenner's Steakhouse, Houston; followed by Dave Poss, Vic & Anthony's, Houston; and Rudy Mikula, Nana Grill, Dallas.








