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1 The Hurt Locker: The decade's strongest Iraq movie is also the year's finest action flick, not to mention director Kathryn Bigelow's personal best. Working from Mark Boal's...
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Brand control: Self-restraint has never been high on Buzz's list of virtues, as anyone who has ever seen our nicotine-stained fingers and fat gut can attest. Still, we...
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How many people in Dallas know that our downtown farmers market is outclassed and out-performed by the farmers market in Detroit? Or that Dallas, which thinks of itself as a...
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Let's see, in the last week we've been blessed with a Dallas Mavericks victory sans Dirk Nowitzki over an elite NBA team (Cleveland Cavaliers), a passionate, purposeful Dallas...
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Dear Mexican: Can you recommend a solid, accessible history of California and Arizona so I can learn what really happened when the U.S. gobbled Aztlán?
—La Chica...
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Not to get all nostalgic, but 2009 really was a fantastic year in Dallas-Fort Worth music.
There are various reasons why and, last week, we handled the news-side of it all....
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A proud local product, The Old 97's always makes certain to bring its high-energy twang-rock back through town with respectable regularity. But, this week, the band is offering...
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Mapping out a universe of spongy synth leads and canned beats, Dallas-bred knob-tinkerer Alan Palomo has managed an offbeat triumph in Psychic Chasms, the debut of Neon Indian,...
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The posters and online invites promoting Hailey's Club's upcoming "New Wave New Year's Eve" event each tell the story concisely enough: The party will serve as "DJ G's Last...
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Tex-Mex establishments usually thrive on the come-as-you-are crowd, drawing from a vast array of jeans and ball caps and, long about brunch on Sunday, ashen faces desperately...
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Yesterday I was having a monster shitty day—ya know, like really, really bad. Two and a Half Men bad. Bad like the kind of day Tiger's been having ever since we all found...
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Does Nancy Meyers hate women? The thought ran through my head not very long into It's Complicated, Meyers' biennial stocking-stuffer about the romantic trials and tribulations...
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If someone were to propose the idea of a progressive symphonic metal band with dozens of touring members, elaborate synchronized light shows and pyrotechnics that rival any...
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Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy and Artsy? Calm down, our beloved Dopey isn't being replaced by an artistic hipster who only drinks black coffee, wears a beret and...
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The Mesquite Championship Rodeo's Christmas Rodeos will feature bull riding, barrel racing, kids' mutton bustin' and a motorcycle daredevil. But nobody goes to rodeos for that:...
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Sometimes I bemoan growing up an American mutt, with no evidence of my ancestors' nationalities except a few vague stories of people on boats in cold weather. But I do know I'm...
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Allagash White, a Belgian wheat beer, may not be the greatest beer in the world, but Tuesday night it comes with a nice bonus: the glass. Every round of the featured beer at...
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Somewhere back between ages 13 and whatever fascinating age I am now, I misplaced my balance. Shortly after middle school, I found roller skating beyond my grasp, and now...
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Whether you loved him, hated him or didn't care much either way, you can't deny that Michael Jackson was and always will be a music legend. With bleached white socks, a...
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Oftentimes our North Texas weather and landscape fail to live up to the idyllic scenes of Christmas carols--around here, there are no sleigh rides and no skating ponds, and a...