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21 Things To Do in Dallas This Week

Wednesday National Love Your Pet Day is Wednesday, or as you might believe, every day. Yes, there is an entire day dedicated to the act of loving your dog, and on this day, you must give your pet extra belly rubs, treats and exercise. At least that’s what Cedar Hill...
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After Years of Gains Thanks to Obamacare, Texas Uninsured Rate Ticks Up

After four straight years of Affordable Care Act-inspired gains, Texas' uninsured rate for adults took a step back in 2017, according to newly released numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau. About 4.8 million Texas adults, 17.3 percent of the population, do not have health insurance, up from 4.5 million and...
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Things To Do on Valentine’s Day Depending on Your Budget

Valentine’s Day is just two weeks away, and if you’re reading this, you most likely fit into one of two categories: Group A: You’re a romantic who's been planning weeks in advance to give your loved one an experience they’ll never forget. Whatever pronoun they identify with is the love...
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Botham Jean’s Family Sues Dallas in Federal Court

The family of Botham Jean, the 26-year-old accountant shot and killed in his own apartment by an off-duty Dallas police officer on Sept. 6, sued the city in federal court late Friday. The suit alleges that Amber Guyger, the police officer who shot Jean, used excessive force and violated Jean's...
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Inside Maison Saint James’ Luxe, Invite-Only Pop-Up Dinners

“It’s like make believe," a guest said of the Japanese sweet potatoes. But really, it could have referred to the entire meal. Maison Saint James is an invite-only culinary experience curated by Dallasite Marie St. James. Most recently, James teamed up with Tim Lavender of LAV’s Kitchen Table for a...
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Texas Attorneys Compare Common Abortion Procedure to Animal Slaughter

Heather Hacker, Texas' assistant solicitor general, made it clear from the start Monday that one of the most controversial provisions of Senate Bill 8, Texas' latest and greatest piece of sweeping anti-abortion legislation, isn't about protecting women's health, as Texas Republicans have so often argued when they've defended anti-choice laws in...
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21 Things To Do in Dallas This Week

Wednesday With elements of classic rock, soul, gospel and R&B, Anderson.Paak throws pretty much every style against the wall. Surprisingly, it all sticks. In February, he won his first Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance, an honor that served as a crescendo for an impressive past couple of years, growing...
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Gung Ho Goes all out With Brunch Dim Sum

Lower Greenville’s Gung Ho launched brunch Oct. 20 with a menu involving some dishes with a Chinese twist, as well as some Chinese staples with American twists. How does orange chicken on top of waffles suit you? Last weekend brought temporary relief from rain, and the cool air coupled with...
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Meet Little Kaiping, Richardson’s New Peking Duck Champion

Few are the foods with such power over the imagination that just hearing their names can stop your stream of thoughts and send you off to the internet to look at restaurant menus. They tend to be celebration dishes — whether eaten at a celebration or cause for one. When...
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Broncho’s Bad Behavior Is a Sonic Snapshot of the Band

Four-piece rock band Broncho continues to embrace a strong psychedelic style with their latest record, Bad Behavior, which came out Oct. 12 via Park the Van Records. Each song holds a mellow, poppy feeling that contrasts the lyrical content full of themes branched off the album title. This, as frontman...
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21 Things To Do in Dallas This Week

Wednesday Sculpting a seemingly timeless vacuum between noise, metal and classical minimalism, Earth’s music is nothing if not brutally austere. This is metal ruthlessly denuded. With all the superfluous components deleted, all the ornate plumage slashed and burned, rock is given a new form, a sound-for-sound's sake gauntlet that’s equally...
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A Dallas Restaurant Group Faces Five Lawsuits and Nine Tax Liens

A group of prominent Dallas restaurants is beset by legal troubles, including at least five ongoing lawsuits and unpaid tax bills from Dallas County, the state of Texas and the Internal Revenue Service. Bolsa, Chicken Scratch and The Foundry, owned by Christopher Jeffers and Christopher Zielke with various partners and...