I've seen James Taylor in concert three times, but it doesn't matter. I'm still as excited as the first time I saw him — with the Dixie Chicks — in college. I've been communicating in Taylor lyrics all week. "Your way and my way seem to be one and the...
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Top Knot’s Uncommon Ramen dinner series reared its delicious head again Monday night, this time featuring the flavors and expertise of chef John Tesar. The main ramen dish was a mushroom flavor explosion. Its official term is Kinoko Iwana ramen, which roughly translates to "mushroom and char ramen." The char...
Bidders at an auction in Dallas this weekend matched a world record for the highest amount ever paid for a vintage movie poster: $478,000 for a 1946 Italian piece touting the classic film Casablanca. Several bidders vied for the 55.5-by-78.25 inch piece of history. Grey Smith, the director of vintage...
Once a basket of Maple and Motor’s tater tots lands in front of you, there’s no stopping what happens next. These concentrated crave pods — hot, crusty, addictive poppables — will lodge in the center of your brain and cause minor blackouts as you devour them one at a time...
Robert Johnson has more than one side to him. By day, he’s the police chief of Corsicana. By night or any time he's free, he’s a movie actor and producer. One Tuesday afternoon, he sits in his office at the Corsicana Police Department. He's wearing his full uniform, but his...
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Ten years after the release of his breakthrough album, On Promenade, folk musician Doug Burr is still on a quest for work-life balance. Dallas-based video producers of Globe Trek Productions met with the Denton songwriter on the University of North Texas campus for the latest installment of its busking series,...
The Dallas live music scene has officially earned some bragging rights. Crowdsourced review website Yelp just named the top 50 music venues in the U.S., determined by "number of reviews and overall star rating," and a couple of our hometown favorites made the cut. Kessler Theater and Granada Theater were...
Two upcoming City Council votes, both technical and arcane on the surface, will go to the heart of the city. The moment draws nigh. With two simple votes Aug. 9, the Dallas City Council may leap across an immense chasm in time and usher in a new era. Or not...
On Monday, seemingly seconds before the trade deadline, Texas Rangers general manager Jon Daniels did what he'd been trying to do for the better part of a week: He got rid of Yu Darvish. With his team seemingly out of contention and needing a farm system rebuild, Daniels sent his...
Rustin Luther lost his battle with brain cancer. He died on Saturday evening. He was only 31.
One of the best things you can do for yourself is put your face over a steaming bowl of pho. It’s the spa of the gods. Mot Hai Ba’s version has a rich and complex broth (fatty pork flavor with spices that pop out more and more as you dive...
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“Our mission is to show the range of voices women have,” Justina Walford says, speaking of round two of the Women Texas Film Festival, which kicks off at Studio Movie Grill on Aug. 16 and runs through the 19th. Short films, long films, weird films and sweet films all will...
Reliably, once every six months or so, the Arlington Police Department ends up in the news for screwing up, even though the city it serves is about a quarter the size of Dallas and less than half the size of Fort Worth. Here are five of the lowlights of the...
For those unfamiliar with Hot Joy, the phrase "cheeseburger spring roll" may sound strange. For those familiar with Hot Joy, it sounds exactly like what you would expect. In a way, Hot Joy is hard to nail down. Southeast Asia joining hands with Wild West is one way of putting...
You know what the fish and chips are like at 20 Feet Seafood Joint? They’re an ocean doughnut. Fresh, flaky cod is encrusted like golden rectangles or bronzed oblong orbs. Whatever shape they arrive in, 20 Feet’s fish and chips dunk magically and brilliantly into malt vinegar-loaded tartar sauce. Fries...
Leading up to September's Best of Dallas® 2017 issue, we're sharing (in no particular order) our 100 Favorite Dishes, the Dallas entrées, appetizers and desserts that really stuck with us this year. One of the best dishes at Knife does not include cow. It’s a simple and spot-on tomato soup...
Dallas is swimming in above-average tacos right now. Skip the subpar nonsense and grab a front-row seat for the city's burgeoning taco renaissance. Here's where to start: The pato taco at Revolver Taco LoungeSeared duck breast, caramelized onion, roasted poblano pepper — Revolver's pato taco is a juicy bite of...
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At 5 p.m. Thursday, I became one of the first people in this country to see The Emoji Movie a second time. (Aside, obviously, from the folks who made it — though I’m not entirely sure that some of them actually bothered to see it all the way through once.)...
After a two-year run feeding the hungry bar-goers of Denton, Coup De Taco is no more. Owner Josh Lang cites “personal reasons,” saying his decision to close up shop was mostly informed by his health. Sunday, July 30, will be the last day of operation. Coup De Taco joined the...
Marcel Duchamp’s prankster anti-art resonates a century after the Society of Independent Artists rejected his urinal sculpture titled "Fountain" in a New York City exhibition. The committee didn’t consider the readymade porcelain piece signed “R. Mutt” to be art. Dallas Central Library will celebrate the spirit of Duchamp and the...
One of the teenagers who attacked local actor Daniel Whitener outside Dallas' Cityplace Target in January pleaded guilty this week to aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury, Dallas County District Attorney Faith Johnson announced Thursday. Zantrell Sauls, 17, will spend four months in jail and 10 years on probation for...