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    May 17, 2011

    AT&T PAC's New CEO Is Familiar With Such Words As "Cash-Strapped" and "Cutbacks"

    Mark Weinstein​It's been almost a year since Mark Nerenhausen suddenly stepped down as CEO of the AT&T Performing Arts Center after less than two years on the job. But this morning, the AT&T PAC made it official: Mark Weinstein, ex of the Washington National Opera and the Pittsburgh Opera, ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 12, 2010

    A Sneak Peek at a Walkable, Cyclable Deep Ellum, Set to Take a Step Forward October 30

    ​About a month ago, Patrick Michels sat in on the planning session for Deep Ellum's attempt to build a Better Block, a la Oak Cliff's two experiments with taking back the streets. Today, organizer Brandon Castillo sends more details -- as in, when and where. Castillo had hoped to stage the event l ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 16, 2010

    Developer, First Presby Pastor Answer Questions About Low-Income Housing Development Planned for Expo Park

    What the proposed low-income housing development in Expo Park would look like, from docs submitted to the state​On Tuesday night, during the public hearing organized by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, developer Graham Greene sat in the audience quietly watching as 50 Deep El ... More >>

  • News

    August 28, 2008

    César Chávez, Texas

    Forget about renaming Industrial Boulevard or Ross Avenue or the Dallas North Tollway. The city should go all the way.

  • News

    June 12, 2008

    The Man Who Would Be King

    Freddy Haynes seemed a shoo-in to lead the NAACP. Then Obama's ex-pastor came to town.

  • Music

    January 12, 2006

    Deep Sixed

    Reports of Deep Ellum's death are exaggerated, but not by much

  • Calendar

    June 2, 2005

    Public Parks

    The DMA presents the work of Gordon Parks

  • Film

    December 27, 2001

    Clay Feet

    Ali lands a few solid blows, but, sadly, it's no knockout

  • News

    July 12, 2001

    Grave Matters

    The tombstones in Oakland Cemetery bear names that reflect Dallas' greatness and its shame, from former mayors to klansmen. But years of neglect have left it overgrown and forgotten.

  • News

    April 26, 2001

    See No News, Print No News

    The Dallas Morning News sends a crack team to make sure a big story doesn't get covered

  • News

    April 19, 2001

    The Race Race

    In the battle for the District 6 council seat, the dark horse has a white face

  • News

    February 15, 2001

    Single Barrel, Double Standard

    When Lancaster's school superintendent ordered a lenient sentence for two white kids caught with shotguns, black parents said it was one more example of the suburb's bigotry

  • Culture

    August 24, 2000

    The Bit Player

    Vincent D'Onofrio may be the best actor of his generation, but who would notice?

  • News

    August 10, 2000

    Déjà Vu

    The new Farrakhan sounds a lot like the old -- anti-Semitic

  • News

    July 27, 2000

    The exterminator

    Black politico Dwaine Caraway sounds a lot like a redneck when it comes to slamming his enemies

  • Music

    February 3, 2000

    A church supreme

    After three decades of feeding the homeless, the world's only church devoted to John Coltrane now finds itself without a home

  • Music

    August 6, 1998

    Back in the game

    At 38, Public Enemy's Chuck D goes 'where no age has gone before'

  • News

    June 18, 1998

    Mr. Mellow

    John Wiley Price, the man who once toted a bullhorn in protests outside Mayor Ron Kirk's home, learns that it helps to have friends in high places

  • Music

    March 20, 1997

    Soul survivor

    Four decades after his first record, Solomon Burke is still in the studio and in God's arms

  • News

    April 11, 1996

    Academy of Dreams

    The enigmatic "Mr. Sha" brought black Dallas a vision of a prep school but it's a dream he's sold before

  • Calendar

    November 17, 1994

    Events for the week

    The enigmatic "Mr. Sha" brought black Dallas a vision of a prep school but it's a dream he's sold before

  • News

    November 3, 1994

    Dreamer 'n the 'hood

    From a tiny food counter in South Dallas, Delvin Gray struggles to change the world

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