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In The Night Before, Seth Rogen and Co. Grow Up – Again

How funny, really, are dick pics? Millions of them must be snapped and shared each year, as inducement or harassment, celebration or shaming. Perhaps Harper’s Index could tell us the tonnage of coal mined each year to power the transmission of American crotches. So when a dick pic turns up...
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The Best Band and Beer Pairings for Untapped Dallas 2015

Pretty much any festival of note in North Texas has undergone serious changes in the past couple years. Some have returned after being gone for a bit (35 Denton), while some are taking a break this year (Index Festival), and others have simply gone away (Suburbia). As for Untapped Festival and...
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Index Festival Gets Delayed Until Spring 2016

Been wondering when Index Festival is going to announce its 2015 lineup? For last year's festival, which took place in September, organizers Spune held a big to-do at Trees in the springtime to reveal the first round of bands. Here we are in August but still there's been no word...
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Will Darius Rucker Break Country Music’s Color Barrier Once and For All?

Darius Rucker is backstage at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, the foundation and epicenter of mainstream American country music. He’s ready to perform, looking calm and casually hip in jeans, a black T-shirt and over-the-ankle lizard-skin cowboy boots. Rucker has decided to close his three-song set, on opening night...
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How Critics Became TV’s Newest Stars

Critics rarely receive love from filmmakers. Last year’s Best Picture Oscar winner, Birdman, featured a vengeful harpy of a theater reviewer (played by Lindsay Duncan) hellbent on annihilating a play before she’d even seen it. Birdman was joined in its release year by other unfair portraits of critics in Top...
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The 5 Best Talent Buyers in Dallas in 2015

With the 27th annual Dallas Observer Music Awards just around the corner — in fact, voting is open right now at 2015musicawardspoll.dallasobserver.com — we're highlighting some of the nominees for this year's awards. And when we say these venues are the "Best," don't just take our word for it: We...
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Dallas Gets Perfect Score on LGBTQ Rights from Human Rights Campaign

2014 was a good year for LGBTQ rights in Dallas. The city added limited insurance benefits for transgender city employees, made it possible for city employees to use the Family Medical Leave Act to take care of their same-sex partners and started on a path toward getting retirement benefits for the...
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10 Most Road-Rage Inducing Highways in DFW

Every year or so, the Texas Transportation Institute releases its Urban Mobility Report, which looks at the impact of traffic congestion on major metropolitan areas in the United States, and every year or so the report's release prompts a barrage of critiques from transportation wonks whose livings aren't tied to building new...
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Teachers Unions and Koch Bros. Join Forces to Sell Out School Reform

Thankful is what I am. But being thankful always worries me. Maybe something terrible is about to happen. I am truly thankful that Dallas right now is pretty much at the forefront of the national school reform movement because of its comprehensive merit pay system for teachers. The Dallas Independent...
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The 10 Best Musician-Friendly Places to Eat in Dallas

Dallas is rampant with every type of musician, varying from classically-trained savants to genres which can only be described as WHAT?, and we're damn proud of our diversity. While they're all rich in talent, local musician's finances slightly vacillate, depending on, among other things, their tip jar's undernourished or obese...
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Dan Deacon Preached to His Dance-Crazed Choir at Trees on Saturday

Dan Deacon With Prince Rama, Ben O'Brien and Party Static Trees, Dallas Saturday, April 25, 2015 To celebrate the first anniversary of Do214 on Saturday night at Trees, Dan Deacon came out using Steely Dan as entrance music and appreciated the curtains enough to have them ceremoniously closed and reopened...
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Trammell Crow Wins, Desegration Loses Again at City Council

On June 25, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld “disparate impact” as a key principle in racial desegregation law, ruling that what matters is the effect, not the intent of government practices. That day the headline over Emily Badger’s item on “Wonk Blog” in The Washington Post exulted: “The Supreme Court’s...
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19 Awesome Things to Do in Dallas This Weekend, October 15-18

Thursday, October 15 Bruckner's Fifth Symphony  One of the truly great symphonists, Bruckner wrote symphonies in the grand philosophical, yet personal, tradition of Beethoven; each symphony he composed stands as a richly detailed statement on the composer's ideology and mood at the time of writing. Often referred to as the...