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A Day in the Life of Singer-Songwriter Silas Nello

At 3 p.m. on a Monday, singer-songwriter Silas Nello is sitting at his kitchen table, listening to records and sipping a glass of red wine. He’s jet-lagged after returning from a vacation in Spain but also excited to get back to work. Nello, 28, is a full-time musician (“for now,”...
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5 Fight Nights You Don’t Want to Miss

With most people having access to the internet or pay-per-view, it is easy to access live fights wherever they occur. It's easy, but not cheap. When pay-per-viewing a fight costs as much as $100, like the McGregor and Mayweather fight, fans might get more bang for their buck seeing these...
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No Indication Yet that City Hall Plans to Start Counting the Money

Here’s a thing that’s getting closer and closer to being totally unfathomable. The Dallas city manager is drip-drip-dripping information to the City Council about a yearlong federal investigation of housing programs, giving the council information barely a drop at a time. The piecemeal approach is less than fathomable, because none...
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Ken Paxton Sues To Stop DACA Once and For All

Following a federal court ruling ordering the Trump administration to continue the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program last week in Washington, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton made good a threat he initially made in 2017 and sued the federal government to halt the program. DACA, an Obama-era policy that...
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6 Latin Artists Coming to DFW This Summer You Should Plan to See

A variety of Latin artists are performing at Dallas between April and August. The Latin community might recognize some artists from their parents' '80s Spanish rock and pop music, which eventually adapted into the '90s rock en español movement and into the modern 2000s. Most of these artists have been...
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Yeah, We Cried at a Weird Al Yankovic Show — So What?

At the Weird Al Yankovic show Friday, for perhaps the first time in music history, the entire audience stayed for the encore. Everyone. As soon as Yankovic ended his set, people stood up and clapped and whistled and cheered and hollered. “We love you, Weird Al,” someone shouted from the...
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Jack Johnson Was Laid-Back and Playing for the Kids Friday Night

The lights were strung from the stage with care, and the sold-out crowd buzzed with bonhomie as singer-songwriter Jack Johnson said something perhaps never said before from the stage of a rock concert. “I wanna play this one for any kids out there before it gets too late tonight,” he...
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Wiener Wars: The Six Best Hot Dogs In Dallas

It almost sounds like the ocean. The hot dog hits the roaring hot griddle and makes a shushing sound. The hiss swells and quiets. With the garage door wheeled open, a breeze zigzags through Pints & Quarts. It’s the closest thing to the feel of a coastal street dog that...
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Four Dallas Desserts to Sweeten Up Your Day

It's not all about three squares a day. There's a lot of creativity in the Dallas dessert scene right now. Celebrate that with a taste of something unexpected from one of these Dallas dessert spots. Bisous Bisous Patisserie's number cakes Have a birthday or anniversary coming up and you're not...
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Texas Voter ID Law Upheld by Appeals Court

Texas' controversial voter identification law is slated to go into full effect for the first time, following a Friday afternoon ruling from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. According to a three-judge panel in the case, a lower court exceeded its authority when it blocked the...