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T.S. Eliot

  • Culture

    April 12, 2012
  • Blogs

    November 30, 2010

    Revolving Doors: November Is a Cruel Month

    ​T.S. Eliot proclaimed that April was the cruelest month, but we would argue that November has been particularly unkind to some restaurants. Top Chef fan favorite Tiffany Derry found herself without a gig after Go Fish Ocean Club shuttered its doors this month, and Sharon Hage closed York Street, ... More >>

  • Calendar

    January 22, 2009
  • Culture

    June 5, 2008

    Doggie Style

    Get a puppy upper from A Dog's Life at Theatre Three; all's well with Kitchen Dog's world premiere of Sick

  • Calendar

    May 22, 2008
  • Music

    August 9, 2007
  • Music

    February 9, 2006

    Mary Gauthier

    Saturday, February 11, at Poor David's Pub

  • Film

    July 7, 2005

    Could Be Verse

    A love story told in iambic pentameter? Yes, and yes again.

  • Calendar

    September 23, 2004
  • Dining

    October 23, 2003

    Wheying the Options

    Why are there so many cheeses?

  • Culture

    August 14, 2003

    Clash Acts

    Pico de Gallo's comedy gets under the skin; Starlight Express spins its wheels

  • Culture

    May 22, 2003

    Altar Egos

    In 10:10, four weddings, two funerals add up to one hot new play

  • Film

    March 6, 2003

    River of Dreams

    Michael Petroni explores where we go Till Human Voices Wake Us

  • Music

    June 20, 2002

    Even Handed

    Lewis makes more progress with Deep Elm Records

  • Culture

    May 23, 2002

    Poetry in Slow Motion

    Undermain Theatre returns from NYC with the puzzling, plodding Glamour

  • Culture

    June 8, 2000

    A puff of smoke

    Paul Wesolowski knows the secret word: Groucho

  • Culture

    April 27, 2000

    Tart and tasty

    Echo Theatre's Lemonade makes you smack with sour detail

  • News

    August 5, 1999

    Reel power

    Dallas-based Regent Entertainment vies to become a Hollywood player, and it's off to an Oscar-winning start

  • Music

    January 21, 1999

    Old-soul music

    Budapest One is a brand-new band making some venerable -- and tremendous -- rock and roll

  • News

    December 31, 1998
  • News

    December 17, 1998

    Joe Bob in Bloom

    John Bloom has taken his alter ego, Joe Bob Briggs, and gone Hollywood. But watching America's favorite drive-in movie critic on television these days, a new character is emerging: John Bloom himself

  • Film

    October 22, 1998

    Only the lonely

    Todd Solondz deftly examines life's rich pageant in Happiness

  • News

    June 4, 1998

    Party like it's 1999

    Three wide-eyed promoters and the almighty A.H. Belo Corp. plan to boldly carry Big D and the rest of the world into the new millennium

  • News

    October 23, 1997

    Mr. Passion

    Meet Dallas literary agent Evan Fogelman, the brains behind the bodice-rippers

  • Music

    May 8, 1997

    Out of the past

    Slaid Cleaves finally molds his influences into the shape of his own voice

  • Music

    August 22, 1996

    Cut the cards, ante up

    Spot reshuffles the deck

  • Film

    August 17, 1995
  • Film

    February 23, 1995

    Crime of one

    Tom and Viv unearths a forgotten life

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