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Issue: July 24, 2008
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  1. Feature

    Our 20th Music Awards

    1988-2008: Two Decades of DOMA

    By Noah W. Bailey, Pete Freedman, Jesse Hughey, Merritt Martin, Darryl Smyers and Robert Wilonsky
    Published: July 24, 2008

    Twenty years ago we launched this annual tradition called the Dallas Observer Music Awards—way back in April of 1988. "Our stated goal with these awards is to narrow the...

  2. News

    Reason to Believe

    Quick, someone call Mulder. We have a sighting.

    By Jesse Hyde
    Published: July 24, 2008

    On the evening of January 8, at about 7 p.m., Constable Lee Roy Gaitan, a no-nonsense Texas lawman, was walking outside his house when something caught his eye. Off in the...

  3. You Said It

    Diggin' the Dirt

    Published: July 24, 2008

    "The Dirt Doctor" by Jim Schutze, July 17 Diggin' the Dirt I've been a "follower" of Howard's and his message of organics for 16 years now. We've not sprayed or used...

  4. Buzz

    Trash Ain't Nothin' but Cash

    By Patrick Williams
    Published: July 24, 2008

    Trash ain't nothin' but cash: Virtue, they say, is its own reward. That fact probably helps explain why Buzz isn't on anyone's short list for sainthood. We prefer more tangible...

  5. Schutze

    Something Happening Here

    We're doing the hokey pokey on race and ethnicity. What's that all about?

    By Jim Schutze
    Published: July 24, 2008

    Maybe it's Obama. Something is going on, something bubbling up. I feel it all around me. Don't you? Not just nationally but locally. Some kind of touchiness. Not touchy-feely....

  6. Sports

    America's Tease

    With their best team since the '90s dynasty, the Cowboys can stop merely flirting with a championship

    By Richie Whitt
    Published: July 24, 2008

    Super Bowl. Or bust. If the Dallas Cowboys don't win the NFL championship February 1 in Tampa, it will be a devastating disappointment impossible to ignore. If they don't at...

  7. Ask a Mexican

    Ask a Mexican

    In corn vs. flour, wheat gets a smackdown

    By Gustavo Arellano
    Published: July 24, 2008

    Dear Readers: Gracias, merci, obrigado for the many submissions in our contest asking readers to argue in 25 words why corn tortillas are superior to flour, or vice versa....

  8. Music

    Always Greener

    Saturday Night's DOMA Showcase on Lower Greenville rocked. So how come it's not always like that?

    By Pete Freedman
    Published: July 24, 2008

    I hope you were out at your clubs on Saturday night, Lowest Greenville bar owners. I hope you got to see what I saw at our 2008 Dallas Observer Music Awards Showcase. It was a...

  9. Music

    Crapping Out

    What happens when a music journalist listens to Bryan Adams' newest release, 11, on loop for 11 straight plays?

    By Ryan Wasoba
    Published: July 24, 2008

    Bryan Adams' 11 is his 11th studio album. It features 11 tracks and is released exclusively at Wal-Mart and Sam's Club, where it sells for roughly $11. In accordance with Mr....

  10. Critics' Picks

    The Romantics, Missing Persons and Tommy Tutone

    Friday, July 25, at Glass Cactus

    By Darryl Smyers
    Published: July 24, 2008

    Most every male who went through puberty in the early '80s had fantasies involving Dale Bozzio, lead singer for Missing Persons. With her flare for see-through plastic dresses...

  11. playlist

    Beck

    Modern Guilt (DGC)

    By Michael Roberts
    Published: July 24, 2008

    Danger Mouse is arguably the most adventurous producer to tackle a Beck project since the Dust Brothers helped birth a 1996 baby called Odelay (the Dusters' return for 2004's...

  12. Bsides

    Biting Back

    Wolf Parade's Arlen Thompson takes the time to critique the critical responses to his band's new release

    By Michael Alan Goldberg
    Published: July 24, 2008

    Montreal indie-rock quintet Wolf Parade—relentlessly championed by Modest Mouse frontman Isaac Brock—made a huge splash in 2005 with their exhilarating debut...

  13. North of the Dial

    North of the Dial

    By Dave Sims
    Published: July 24, 2008

    Five months. When Pete Freedman first asked me to take on this column, I confess that I thought, at the time, I'd be lucky to last that long. I was already over-committed with...

  14. Dish

    Woodshed Trip

    By Mark Stuertz
    Published: July 24, 2008

    Years ago, well before cigarette smokers were forced to take their leprosy to the gutter, the American grill was an unpretentious place of hearty food washed down...

  15. Cheap Bastard

    Jumbo Super Buffet

    By ALICE LAUSSADE
    Published: July 24, 2008

    Buffet rounds I survived count: 2 Chicken lo mein burps per hour after eating count: 142 Located right next to a DART rail station (which is obviously always a good sign),...

  16. Film

    Men Will Be Boys

    With Step Brothers, Ferrell, Reilly, McKay & Co. still don't wanna grow up. And thank God for that.

    By SCOTT FOUNDAS
    Published: July 24, 2008

    I haven't seen much at the movies in the past two years that has given me as much unbridled comic pleasure as the sight of Will Ferrell as the win-at-any-cost NASCAR driver...

  17. Night & Day

    Bases and Airplanes Loaded

    By Merritt Martin
    Published: July 24, 2008

    So you say you like baseball, huh? Ever been to a "big game"? You know, the ones that make you forget the rivulets of sweat behind your knees and the jerk behind you that...

  18. Night & Day

    To the Polls!

    By Spencer Campbell
    Published: July 24, 2008

    Is there anything greater than democracy? I'm not just talking about unalienable rights, freedom of religion, the right to bare arms, yadda yadda yadda. Whatever. No, the...

  19. Night & Day

    Artistic Invention

    Kilby was a 'chip off the ol' easel

    By Jennifer Elaine Davis
    Published: July 24, 2008

    More often than not, engineers are not terribly artistic people. Of course, there are always exceptions to such blanket statements, but for the most part, engineers tend to use...

  20. Night & Day

    Salon! Salon!

    The Bath House celebrates accessible art

    By Jennifer Elaine Davis
    Published: July 24, 2008

    It's not really necessary to visit a museum to see great artwork anymore. NorthPark Center has an extensive collection on display for you to enjoy between trips to Forever 21...

Issue: July 24, 2008
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43 stories found - 1 through 20
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