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    May 26, 2009

    10 Questions: Jeff Harris of Craft

    Harris is so new, the restaurant website still lists Zappola as chef. So here's the interior, instead.When chef Anthony Zappola left for Craft in Los Angeles, the restaurant promoted Harris to the top spot.Formerly sous chef in Tom Colicchio's Dallas outpost, Harris arrived from Craft New York ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 29, 2009

    Radio, Radio: Ayo Says Adios, While We Look at Just What Passes for "Quality Rock"

    Two follow-ups in this particular radio round-up. First, I exchanged a few messages with Alan Ayo via Facebook, and the long and short of it is, he's not at all upset that Clear Channel gave him his walking papers yesterday. Writes the former midday host and music director at KDGE-FM:I'm feeling rat ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 16, 2009

    Now, For the Good News: The DFW Is Still One of Best Big Cities For Job Growth in U.S.

    Earlier this week, Michael Shires, associate professor in public policy at Pepperdine University, and Joel Kotkin posted on Forbes and New Geography their annual list of the best cities for job growth in the country -- though Kotkin adds the caveat that given the state of things, "perhaps we should ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 26, 2008

    ACL: Sunny Sweeney Yes, Vampire Weekend No

    Earlier this week, Michael Shires, associate professor in public policy at Pepperdine University, and Joel Kotkin posted on Forbes and New Geography their annual list of the best cities for job growth in the country -- though Kotkin adds the caveat that given the state of things, "perhaps we should ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 10, 2008

    Out House

    Earlier this week, Michael Shires, associate professor in public policy at Pepperdine University, and Joel Kotkin posted on Forbes and New Geography their annual list of the best cities for job growth in the country -- though Kotkin adds the caveat that given the state of things, "perhaps we should ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 28, 2008

    Courtesy Gustav, Dallas Might Feel a Little More Crowded This Weekend

    Earlier this week, Michael Shires, associate professor in public policy at Pepperdine University, and Joel Kotkin posted on Forbes and New Geography their annual list of the best cities for job growth in the country -- though Kotkin adds the caveat that given the state of things, "perhaps we should ... More >>

  • News

    August 14, 2008

    Ozzy Love|Burning Bridge

    Earlier this week, Michael Shires, associate professor in public policy at Pepperdine University, and Joel Kotkin posted on Forbes and New Geography their annual list of the best cities for job growth in the country -- though Kotkin adds the caveat that given the state of things, "perhaps we should ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 14, 2008

    Bill Clinton's Gonna Be Relatively Close to Dallas on Friday

    Earlier this week, Michael Shires, associate professor in public policy at Pepperdine University, and Joel Kotkin posted on Forbes and New Geography their annual list of the best cities for job growth in the country -- though Kotkin adds the caveat that given the state of things, "perhaps we should ... More >>

  • Music

    August 23, 2007

    Smoke on the Water

    Out where the Jägermeister flows, we rock

  • Blogs

    May 11, 2007
  • Blogs

    February 12, 2007

    Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em. Wait. Bad Idea.

    Out where the Jägermeister flows, we rock

  • News

    February 1, 2007

    Don't Go Bust

    A turncoat narc offers tips on how to move your weed

  • Music

    January 25, 2007

    Sunny Sweeney

    Friday, January 26, at White Elephant Saloon, Fort Worth

  • News

    January 25, 2007

    Me and Constable Dupree

    Redeeming Deep Ellum; Segregated by Choice

  • News

    December 23, 2004

    Letters

    Redeeming Deep Ellum; Segregated by Choice

  • Calendar

    June 24, 2004

    Movie Magic

    Outdoor pictures offer a trip back in time

  • News

    November 21, 2002

    Rough Skies

    Larry Wansley--former Marine, cop and FBI agent--has his biggest task ahead of him: making American Airlines safe from terrorism

  • News

    October 24, 2002

    True Believers

    Do big hairy primates occupy East Texas? Other than humans, we mean.

  • News

    October 17, 2002

    Race With a Killer

    A Dallas doctor believes he holds a miracle treatment for a disease that maims and kills children. Proving it will take another miracle.

  • News

    May 23, 2002

    The Naked Truth

    When it comes to Dallas' practice of prosecuting low-level porn clerks, jurors know hypocrisy when they see it

  • News

    March 7, 2002

    Selling Ron

    A pro-business black Democrat who appeals to white voters, Ron Kirk is the sport utility vehicle of Senate candidates. But will voters buy him?

  • News

    October 25, 2001

    Bad Apples

    Is a teacher's effort to free two convicted killers a rush to bad judgment?

  • News

    July 19, 2001

    The Player

    Dallas' T.J. Cloutier may be the best tournament poker player in the world--even though he's never won the "big one." You can bet on it.

  • Culture

    December 14, 2000

    How the Grinch Stole Feminism

    A collection of Texas artists hits the trifecta of bad feminist art

  • Culture

    April 20, 2000

    Blink

    In their own time; Money and power

  • News

    September 16, 1999

    Against the wall

    Despite regional rivalries and hard times, the Fall Gallery Walk has picked up its pace

  • News

    August 5, 1999

    Mommie dearest

    Sheryleen Berryman says she was a good mother. So why did her son end up dead and her sister in jail?

  • News

    July 1, 1999

    Prison sweet prison

    Horace Caraker doesn't belong in federal prison. But he likes it there, and he'll threaten a president if it means going back.

  • News

    September 3, 1998

    The Grifter

    Smooth-talking stockbroker Roger Turner came across as a good Christian man--one who made it his business to charm widows and retirees out of their life savings

  • News

    February 22, 1996

    Bo? Hell no!

    Chicken king Bo Pilgrim wants to bring a new plant and new jobs to East Texas. But East Texans say they want no more of his filthy business.

  • Music

    December 7, 1995

    Who's next

    Green Day's Billie Joe hopes he gets old before he dies

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