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    April 12, 2012

    Delta Spirit's Matt Vasquez: "I Will Always Want God To Exist. I Want To Believe There's a Place of Infinite Mercy."

    Brooklyn via Southern California band Delta Spirit have certainly spread their wings over the course of three studio albums. Managing to go from the lo-fi, alt-country stylings of their 2008 debut, Ode to Sunshine, to their new, shimmering, self-titled offering while still sounding very much like th ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 14, 2012

    Poor David: Club Owner Sure Would Like to Get Lee Harvey Oswald's Tombstone Returned

    Historic Auto Attractions​Spent the better part of the morning virtually touring Historic Auto Attractions in Roscoe, Illinois, where, per Roadside America's rave, "the fireplace mantle on which President Truman signed the order to bomb Hiroshima is only a few feet from a pickup truck used on Sanf ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 4, 2011

    Some Thin-Skinned DISD Trustees Want Public to Stop Picking on Them During Board Meetings

    ​Leslie's up shortly with a recap of yesterday discussion about expanding the Dallas Independent School District's calendar, which got further with the trustees than some of the Friends of Unfair Park predicted earlier. I sat through the rest of the meeting to see how the board would handle that $ ... More >>

  • Calendar

    June 16, 2011

    A History Of Horrors

    ​Leslie's up shortly with a recap of yesterday discussion about expanding the Dallas Independent School District's calendar, which got further with the trustees than some of the Friends of Unfair Park predicted earlier. I sat through the rest of the meeting to see how the board would handle that $ ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 22, 2010

    Those Wisconsin Folk are Lightweights
    When it Comes to Fair Eating

    Sauerkraut balls: Wasn't that a nickname for Hitler?​A Milwaukee filmmaker who chronicled one man's annual quest to eat every deep-fried and "on a stick" food served at the Wisconsin State Fair has a few tips for fair-goers contemplating similar missions. Mark Irving, whose 13-minute "documen ... More >>

  • Music

    April 29, 2010

    Everyone Loves Dr. Dog--Except For Pitchfork

    Sauerkraut balls: Wasn't that a nickname for Hitler?​A Milwaukee filmmaker who chronicled one man's annual quest to eat every deep-fried and "on a stick" food served at the Wisconsin State Fair has a few tips for fair-goers contemplating similar missions. Mark Irving, whose 13-minute "documen ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 30, 2009

    Hophead: Beer Of The Year

    ​It's almost time to pop the cork on your favorite bottle of bubbly (and surely anyone reading this column will know that beer is bubbly too). That means it's time for Hophead's contribution to City of Ate's endless stream of Year In Review posts. While I may not have sampled all of them (some hav ... More >>

  • News

    October 29, 2009

    Texas GOP Shifts Even Further Right With New Chair Cathie Adams

    ​It's almost time to pop the cork on your favorite bottle of bubbly (and surely anyone reading this column will know that beer is bubbly too). That means it's time for Hophead's contribution to City of Ate's endless stream of Year In Review posts. While I may not have sampled all of them (some hav ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 23, 2009

    Robert Edsel Finds Some Nazi-Looted Art Hanging in SMU's Meadows Museum

    Bartolome Esteban Murillo's Saint Justa​A Friend of Unfair Park alerts us to the news that Robert Edsel -- founder of the Monuments Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art, which scours the globe for the millions of pieces of art stolen by Hitler and the Nazis -- found two such items on the cam ... More >>

  • Film

    July 9, 2009

    Brüno is Totally Gay for You

    Bartolome Esteban Murillo's Saint Justa​A Friend of Unfair Park alerts us to the news that Robert Edsel -- founder of the Monuments Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art, which scours the globe for the millions of pieces of art stolen by Hitler and the Nazis -- found two such items on the cam ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 16, 2009

    Last Night in Austin, a Sneak Peek at Bruno's Bad Behavior in Carrollton Last Summer

    Sacha Baron Cohen as BrunoBack in June, Michael Granberry wrote in The Dallas Morning News that "at one of those big office parks on International Parkway" in Carrollton, "a whole bunch of people got really mad" and stormed out of the taping of a television show. His 23-year-old son related t ... More >>

  • Film

    December 25, 2008

    The Reader

    Winslet and Fiennes take the long and (Oscar-)worthy road to redemption

  • Blogs

    August 28, 2008

    This Just In: I’m Officially Old

    Winslet and Fiennes take the long and (Oscar-)worthy road to redemption

  • Film

    July 10, 2008

    Devil May Care

    Big Red returns in a mindless, revved-up Hellboy sequel

  • Culture

    April 24, 2008
  • Home Entertainment

    February 21, 2008

    DVD Releases for the Week of February 19

    Also: Bent holds up poorly over time

  • Blogs

    January 16, 2008

    Driving an Edsel

    Also: Bent holds up poorly over time

  • Film

    December 20, 2007

    Coppola returns with Youth Without Youth

    Coppola romanticizes his source material

  • Blogs

    August 20, 2007

    Wiki, Wiki, Wiki

    Coppola romanticizes his source material

  • Culture

    April 5, 2007

    Theory's Company

    Big Bang wastes no time with facts in a mad, mad musical history of the world

  • Home Entertainment

    February 22, 2007

    Channel Surfing

    There's more than one way to play with your Wii

  • Calendar

    October 19, 2006

    Perfectly Marvelous

    Get into the Kit Kat Club

  • Calendar

    August 24, 2006

    Condition Red

    Bodily fluids and the big board hit the big screen

  • Home Entertainment

    June 22, 2006

    Vampires of Moscow

    Bodily fluids and the big board hit the big screen

  • Culture

    February 23, 2006

    Up in Arms

    Evita has her moments, and some style, at Lyric; Alabama Sky bright at Jubilee

  • Film

    December 22, 2005

    Springtime for Mel

    Brooks' latest Producers is flawed, but it's better than the first

  • News

    December 15, 2005

    Bah Hum-Buzz

    Buzz gets his jollies keeping tabs on 2005's naughty and nice guys. OK, mostly naughty.

  • Calendar

    September 16, 2004

    Hup, 2, 3

    Gay pride takes a walk

  • News

    August 19, 2004

    More Bushwhacking

    Plus: Attack and Counterattack; Who Ya Callin’ Geek?

  • Music

    April 22, 2004

    Misty Watercolored Memories

    The Dallas Observer Music Awards, remembered. Kind of.

  • Calendar

    April 8, 2004

    Ruff Stuff

    Unleash yourself for a day of sun, fun and dogs

  • Culture

    April 8, 2004

    Foreign Intrigue

    Odd, colorful Dainty Shapes at The MAC; An Inspector Calls at WaterTower Theatre

  • Music

    March 18, 2004

    Bush Remixed

    Political frustration becomes music for the masses

  • News

    October 2, 2003

    Color Bind

    Who says the mayor is a racist? You'll be surprised by the answer.

  • Culture

    February 20, 2003

    Look Oy Vey, Dixieland

    Double dose of self-hatred, way down South and south of the border

  • Culture

    December 26, 2002

    Fear Factor

    But just think, no one hates TV more than Trent Lott

  • Film

    October 17, 2002

    To Die For

    You can always get what you want in these Elysian Fields

  • Film

    September 19, 2002

    Larger Than Life

    Mel Brooks' The Producers is legendary for good reason

  • News

    December 27, 2001

    Politically Incorrect

    Ludwig lends a little spark to an otherwise snooze-worthy mayoral race

  • Culture

    November 22, 2001

    War on War Books

    Donald Miller has (re)written one of the best books on World War II, but will anyone care?

  • Film

    August 16, 2001

    Race Baiting

    The prize is $2 million, but the reward isn't worth the effort

  • Film

    July 5, 2001

    All Bark

    Cats & Dogs doesn't quite build a better mousetrap

  • Film

    January 18, 2001

    Blood Sport

    The Oscar-winning One Day in September tells the brutal story of an Olympics massacre

  • Film

    December 7, 2000

    Snow Job

    Vertical Limit isn't a "relationship" flick--it's a numbing Die Hard on ice

  • Culture

    October 26, 2000

    The Man of Ink

    Creator of Wonder Boys and supermen, Michael Chabon is a literary hero

  • Film

    August 17, 2000

    Kingdom Comedy

    Spike Lee takes a fresh and gloriously unpolished look at black standup talent

  • Music

    February 17, 2000

    Korn

    Spike Lee takes a fresh and gloriously unpolished look at black standup talent

  • Calendar

    April 29, 1999

    Short circuit

    Spike Lee takes a fresh and gloriously unpolished look at black standup talent

  • Calendar

    January 9, 1997

    Events for the week

    Spike Lee takes a fresh and gloriously unpolished look at black standup talent

  • Film

    March 7, 1996

    Joe Bob Briggs

    Drive-In Movie Critic of Grapevine, TX

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