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As if they're browsing at a mall, the faithful and the seeker circle the upper floor of Prestonwood Baptist's spacious recreation center on a recent Saturday. Some 550 men and...
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We have the third-longest coastline in the continental United States. Our beaches represent an $11.5 billion industry, employ directly and indirectly approximately 200,000...
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Opening bands grumbled because the drummer's kit had to be set up hours before his group's set, and whoever was in charge of doing it complained too, because it had to be...
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Cancun is a strange place. It's essentially a stretch of beautiful beach traumatized by canned recreational detritus. Hotels, shoehorned into place, rise and spread like...
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Rather than asking if this senseless and expensive new film from wunderkind entertainer Robert Zemeckis is devoid of merit (it is), or "worth seeing" (it isn't), we should...
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Kim Rody's Fishart paintings likely feel right at home at the Dallas Aquarium in Fair Park. Around them swim the fish, shrimp, turtles, and other aquatic life forms that...
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Here's my final report from the Second Annual Festival of Independent Theatres. Taken with last week's review, I hope it will give an accurate account of the scope and...
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In less than a month, Dallas voters with time on their hands will flock to the polls by the dozens to consider whether DART should be allowed to sell bonds to speed expansion...
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Contrary to popular belief, there are still a handful of jazz musicians with recording contracts who enjoy taking chances. But most of the acts that fit this description,...
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Poop friction
Sadly, Tarantino's is gone, flushed down the sewer. Literally. "I'm getting out," says Peter Tarantino who opened the Italian-Mediterranean tapas restaurant...
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Twelve hours after seeing Loser, the only thing I could remember about it was Alan Cumming's performance of "Willkommen" from the 1998 Broadway production of Cabaret--which...
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Some people don't worry about their free time. Maybe they have a passion like playing golf or going to the movies or logrolling that they indulge whenever possible. Maybe they...
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There's enough new and engrossing theater between Dallas and Fort Worth that I don't usually get the chance to review the same play twice when one area company opts to produce...
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Back in the day, if you had asked Ruby Bouie about her drug of choice, she would have told you right out, "Whatever you got, honey." Booze, pot, ecstasy, acid, crank, coke,...
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"Beethoven is my hero," Jeremy Enigk, Sunny Day Real Estate's frontman, says. "I mean, writing a song on his deathbed--that's beautiful to me." He pauses, reflecting on what's...
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In the southwestern United States, a primitive tribe dealt harshly with members who failed to conform to tribal custom, even if their only real sins were age and fear.
It is...
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With shows such as the almost-hypnotic Behind the Music, VH1 has solidified its reputation as the music channel that's actually about, you know, music. About is the key word...
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They the people
Buzz supposes it was progress of a sort. There on the steps of Dallas school headquarters, baking in the heat at a news conference Tuesday morning, stood this...
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Jeez, not this again
Everyone who's finally ready to open a bar that's been repeatedly delayed by just about every government entity imaginable take one step forward. Not so...
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Before we get to the "story" part of this column, please allow me to tell you why I love Marty Griffin.
You remember Griffin, right? For years, he was one of Channel 5's...