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    October 19, 2011

    Mickey Schiff of White Arrows Talks Gaining Sight, Finding Out His Bandmate Is His Brother

    Very few bands come close to boasting a story like Los Angeles' White Arrows claims. Formed in 2008 by Mickey Schiff, a talented multi-instrumentalist who happens to have been born legally blind (he gained his sight back at age 11), the band plays a marvelous amalgam of alternative music, electroni ... More >>

  • News

    October 14, 2010

    Competitive eater “Nasty” Nate Biller chases the dream of athletic glory, one distended stomach at a time.

    Very few bands come close to boasting a story like Los Angeles' White Arrows claims. Formed in 2008 by Mickey Schiff, a talented multi-instrumentalist who happens to have been born legally blind (he gained his sight back at age 11), the band plays a marvelous amalgam of alternative music, electroni ... More >>

  • News

    May 22, 2008

    Family Planning

    Lawyers in the FLDS case complain of state's one-size-fits-all approach

  • News

    December 20, 2007

    Knights' Tale

    Another historic emblem of black Dallas stands on the brink

  • News

    November 29, 2007

    $30,000 Millionaires: Douchebags in the Mist

    Venturing into the Dallas jungle in search of the elusive $30,000 millionaire: Is he myth or fact?

  • Blogs

    September 24, 2007

    How Jesus Found Dawn Eden Goldstein

    Venturing into the Dallas jungle in search of the elusive $30,000 millionaire: Is he myth or fact?

  • News

    November 16, 2006

    Feel My Rage

    Doug Wright channeled his anger from growing up gay in the Park Cities into bizarre and brilliant plays

  • Dining

    November 10, 2005

    Sour Grapes

    At Tony's Wine Warehouse, there's a sucker born every minute

  • News

    November 3, 2005

    Rich Kids Behaving Badly

    Nerdy, bitter and shod in fake Uggs, Andrea Grimes investigates the legend of the Park Cities Party

  • Film

    January 13, 2005

    About a Man

    In Good Company is wonderfully funny, a bit sad and unmistakably real

  • News

    August 12, 2004

    All the Rage

    A year after Taylor Hooton’s suicide, Plano West Senior High is still in denial about steroid abuse

  • Culture

    May 8, 2003

    When He Was Cruel

    Neil LaBute tries to be nice but comes off very savage

  • Culture

    April 24, 2003

    Break Like the Wind

    Spinal Tap tapped, the Folksmen turn it way down from 11

  • Dining

    October 17, 2002

    Eschewing the Fat

    Interest groups battle over your next meal

  • 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.

  • Culture

    May 23, 2002

    The Prince

    At long last, the Godfather's son makes his first film, and it was not easy

  • Culture

    February 22, 2001

    Harden's Crossing

    She's finally been invited to the Oscar party, but what will she do after the ball?

  • Culture

    October 19, 2000

    The Man of Many Face

    Christopher Guest takes his comedy very, very seriously

  • Film

    October 12, 2000

    Viva la Vistas

    We had lost faith in local film festivals--until this one

  • Culture

    January 27, 2000

    Fangs a lot

    The Mystery of Irma Vep vamps the vampire-movie genre splendidly

  • News

    July 22, 1999

    Flunking Out

    Charter school scandals are teaching Texas a tough lesson -- one the state should have known four years and $77 million ago.

  • Film

    October 8, 1998

    Screen tests

    Usual suspects, small wonders, and the new Bertolucci at the Montreal and Toronto film fests

  • News

    March 19, 1998

    Rambo Justice

    Are bad-boy lawyers Bill Brewer and John Bickel building a bridge to Dallas' minority communities, or trying to sell them one?

  • Culture

    August 14, 1997

    Strange bedfellows

    Playwright Neil LaBute keeps company with the movies

  • News

    September 19, 1996

    The Ego and the Ecstasy

    Sculptor Raffaele Martini Pandozy wages a one-man war to revolutionize Dallas' aesthetic from inside his South Dallas fortress

  • Film

    June 20, 1996

    Puberty blues

    Writer-director Todd Solondz doesn't play games in Welcome to the Dollhouse

  • Culture

    July 6, 1995

    Will act for food

    Theater Critics Forum ponders the year's best performances--and Dallas' diminishing stage scene

  • Film

    June 15, 1995

    Street scenes

    Harvey Keitel talks about being discovered after 20 years of acting

  • Film

    April 20, 1995

    Magnificent obsession

    The films of Great Director honoree Paul Schrader mix art-house intelligence with B-movie grit

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