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Nuremberg

  • Blogs

    October 27, 2010

    Stephen Broden Gives Good Sound Bite. But There's More to the Man Than Meets the Ear.

    ​In an interview today with Bill Zeeble of KERA-FM (90.1), Republican congressional candidate Stephen Broden trots out his belief that Roe v. Wade -- the Supreme Court decision affirming a woman's right to abortion - was "passed" as part of a racist elitist plot of genocide against black people. B ... More >>

  • Culture

    July 2, 2009

    Theatre Too Shows There's Good Times Singing About Hard Times in its Woody Guthrie Revue; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Runs Out of Gas

    ​In an interview today with Bill Zeeble of KERA-FM (90.1), Republican congressional candidate Stephen Broden trots out his belief that Roe v. Wade -- the Supreme Court decision affirming a woman's right to abortion - was "passed" as part of a racist elitist plot of genocide against black people. B ... More >>

  • Music

    May 14, 2009

    20 Years In, Propagandhi's Still Swinging

    ​In an interview today with Bill Zeeble of KERA-FM (90.1), Republican congressional candidate Stephen Broden trots out his belief that Roe v. Wade -- the Supreme Court decision affirming a woman's right to abortion - was "passed" as part of a racist elitist plot of genocide against black people. B ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 13, 2009

    Burning Question: How Much Do People Know About Their Drink?

    So there we were, embedded amongst noisy inebriates from the monied set hanging out at Hully & Mo--and we mean noisy.Foreigners will tell you few groups announce their presence as loudly as American tourists...although those who've endured a few moments within shouting distance of Brits on a sta ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 20, 2008

    An Unfair Park Contest: Who's Got Some Palmer Rockey They Can Share?

    So there we were, embedded amongst noisy inebriates from the monied set hanging out at Hully & Mo--and we mean noisy.Foreigners will tell you few groups announce their presence as loudly as American tourists...although those who've endured a few moments within shouting distance of Brits on a sta ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 2, 2007

    Dallas' Robert Edsel Donates to the National Archives Catalogs of Art Stolen By the Nazis

    So there we were, embedded amongst noisy inebriates from the monied set hanging out at Hully & Mo--and we mean noisy.Foreigners will tell you few groups announce their presence as loudly as American tourists...although those who've endured a few moments within shouting distance of Brits on a sta ... More >>

  • Culture

    April 12, 2007

    Imaginary Fiends

    Mr. Marmalade, Lawrence & Holloman buddy up to the absurd; Parade's a main drag

  • Calendar

    March 29, 2007

    Once More, With Feeling

    Mr. Marmalade, Lawrence & Holloman buddy up to the absurd; Parade's a main drag

  • News

    March 11, 2004

    Letters

    Mr. Marmalade, Lawrence & Holloman buddy up to the absurd; Parade's a main drag

  • News

    February 26, 2004

    In the Wolf's Mouth

    SMU's Bryan Mark Rigg uncovers the story of Hitler's Jewish soldiers

  • Film

    November 28, 2002

    Trials and Tribulations

    Documentary presents a case against Kissinger

  • Film

    October 31, 2002

    Queen of Pain

    Julie Taymor and Salma Hayek paint a spectacular portrait of Frida Kahlo

  • Culture

    September 5, 2002

    Live Long, Prosper

    Jim Kirk didn't die. Bill Shatner just got scared to death.

  • Film

    March 21, 2002

    Cannes Do

    At the French film fest, art and commerce do a nasty mating dance

  • News

    November 1, 2001

    Pay for Play

    Seventy-three DMNers get sent packing

  • Calendar

    September 6, 2001

    The Enemy Within

    William Shatner is no longer afraid of his shadow

  • News

    March 1, 2001

    Forget Me Not

    Harrison Ocie Jones born 1920 – lynched 1951

  • Film

    February 24, 2000

    Look back in delight

    A newly polished Rear Window remains a joy to peer though

  • News

    June 3, 1999

    Unacceptable Risk

    Texas health officials say that mandatory childhood vaccinations against hepatitis B will prevent the spread of life-threatening illness. But which is riskier--the disease or the vaccine?

  • News

    January 28, 1999

    Caught in a Web site

    A Denton doctor finds herself on an anti-abortion hit parade

  • Culture

    January 21, 1999

    Taking shots

    A German hockey team claims that Stars goalie Roman Turek is its property

  • Film

    February 16, 1995

    A brilliant life in compromised art

    The Wonderful Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl confronts one of the most influential filmmakers of the 20th century

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