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These are not your run-of-the-mill potheads jammed into the long, narrow classroom at Oaksterdam University, a tiny campus with no sign to betray its location on busy San...
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Good grief: Buzz just loves shenanigans, so it's no wonder we found ourselves roped in by claims from Eric Johnson's campaign that some of the petitions attached to state...
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It last happened about 4,500 days ago.
So far, far in the distant past that the Macarena was the rage, the Internet could barely walk and Tiger Woods had yet to win a PGA...
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Dear Readers: The Mexican is still trying to shake off the Herradura from the previous year, so I'm reprinting this week a favorite column of mine from el pásado. To...
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The best locally made music of the decade—please. Like anybody could know that, especially a small handful of writers bound by personal connections, affections,...
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Seems we're smack dab in the midst of a folk-rock revival around these parts—yup, again, I know. But it's undeniable, really: Between the four acts on this bill and...
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2008 didn't see the admission of anyone from last year's death pool into the Great Afterparty, but 2009 was a moderate success—if you include holdover picks from earlier...
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Though many were captivated by Lars Larsen's performance during last Monday's Neon Indian gig at the Granada Theater in Dallas, few in the crowd were necessarily aware of...
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Some people insist a diet of fatty foods not only rounds out the waistline, it also invites a series of almost certain future ills. If they're right, then Blaine Staniford...
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For years, Hollywood has wrestled with adapting C.D. Payne's 1993 novel Youth in Revolt—which, actually, was three novels collected under one title. In 1996, Fox filmed...
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So what's worse than living in Oklahoma? Living in Oklahoma with a family like the Westons, the center of Tracy Letts' Tony award-winning play August: Osage County. The play...
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When I think of a "stewpot," I think of a big pot full of lots of different vegetables stewing in juices, slow-cooking to delicious perfection. The Stewpot in Dallas, of...
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Do you ever get the feeling you're being watched? Do you want to? Because Surveillance, the exhibition opening this week by painter William Betts, is going to make it hard to...
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From the early 1940s through the early 1960s, Danny Kaye was one of the best-known and best-loved names in comedy and music. His playful delivery and obvious love for his...
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You know how radio DJs and music critics dub a hit "the perfect summer song"? Or you find a song that perfectly captures your "October mood"? Well, apologies to Grizzly Bear...
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My mom used to always refer to her woman's intuition whenever she turned out to be right about anything. I'm not sure I ever really bought into that concept. Woman's intuition...
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Is there something you love doing as a hobby? Would you like to do it on national television, in competition form, to be judged by professionals and generally be used and...
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Reminiscing about those Saturdays when you rolled out of bed at noon, scratched your belly and meandered downstairs for a bowl full of cereal and afternoon cartoons? Well,...
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The McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC), 3120 McKinney Ave., presents its first 2010 exhibition: Mixed Media, featuring the works of Sedrick Huckaby and Anita Knox in the...
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The holidays are over, and 2010 has begun. I'm guessing you have some crap to get rid of. That Christmas tree? It's not taking on any more water, friend. And if you didn't get...