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100 Favorite Dishes, No. 87: Golden Kimchi at Wu Wei Din

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. We didn’t expect to come to a Taiwanese noodle restaurant and fall in love with kimchi. But Wu...
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Dallas Symposium Puts Polyamory On Center Stage

During Marla Stewart’s presentation of “Being Black, Poly and Kinky: Navigating Power, Equity and Anarchy in Alternative Relationship Modalities,” she encouraged members of the audience to think about their polyamorous relationships. The lecture was just one part of the third annual, three-day PolyDallas Millennium this weekend at the Crowne Plaza Hotel off...
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BoJack Horseman: the Smartest TV Show About Major Depression

BoJack Horseman streams on Netflix It’s not a huge surprise that my sensitive and kind-hearted spouse could be left sobbing by an episode of a popular TV show. She’d say herself that she’s an easy mark, TV showrunners. But it’s definitely a surprise when any show even tries. TV writers...
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“No Gas” Signs of the Apocalypse

Every end-of-the-world movie starts with a single thing, something out of place or not quite right. The protagonist sees it and ignores it, but the audience knows better. Our morning-drive hero doesn’t wise up until a pattern emerges: that open car door in the neighbor’s yard, the emergency broadcast tone...
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Cheap and Free Events in Dallas This Week

Pegasus Reading SeriesThe Wild Detectives 314 W. 8th St. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Free The Wild Detectives, 314 W. Eighth St., offers a night of poetry reading from four North Texas poets: Susana Edith, Melania-Luisa Marte, Johnny Olson and James Barrett Rodehaver. Edith is the founder of Lucha Dallas, an activist...
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100 Favorite Dishes, No. 85: Beef Belly Rolls at Small Brewpub

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. Over the last few months, Small Brewpub has shifted its food menu to focus less on avant-garde meat...
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5 Art Events for Your Weekend: March 16-19

Jeff Robinson — Symmetry in Wood: Towering Visualizations Wall Gallery 1529 Dragon St. Artist reception 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday Jeff Robinson’s artistic tools of choice are thousands of pieces of hardwoods from North and South America. He takes pieces of varying shapes and sizes and commingles them, resulting in...
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Laetitia Sadier of Stereolab on Finding Her Voice

Laetitia Sadier Source Ensemble performs at Three Links on Wednesday, Aug. 16. As co-founder and vocalist for Stereolab, Laetitia Sadier has put out 13 studio albums and countless EPs and singles over 25 years. She also participated in several side projects, such as Monade, and released seven solo albums. “From a baby...
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The Tater Tots at IdleRye are Perfect (and the Burger’s Good, Too)

There are no secret recipes at IdleRye. The kitchen window is permanently open, allowing a glimpse into the work. Co-owner and executive chef Ray Skradzinski dives into the inspirations behind his food with exuberance. “I enjoy doing stuff that reminds me of home,” he says. Skradzinski grew up in Alloway,...
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The State of Voting in Texas After the 2017 Legislative Session

As the 2017 Texas legislative session winds down, the way Texans will vote remains in flux. There's a new voter identification law headed to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk, but it's unclear whether it will pass muster in federal court. A bigger voting rights issue, which threatens the state's entire congressional...
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Cheap and Free Events in Dallas This Week

Authors Live!: Scott Kelly Highland Park United Methodist Church 3300 Mockingbird Lane 7 p.m. Monday Free Nobody on Earth has spent more accumulative time outside of its gravity than Scott Kelly, former military fighter pilot and test pilot, engineer, retired astronaut, retired U.S. Navy captain and, now, author. He wants...
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5 Art Events for Your Weekend

Michelle Mackey: Double TakeHolly Johnson Gallery 1845 Levee St., No. 100 Closes Saturday, Aug. 12 Free Paint, canvas, watercolors, paper, multi-media collage – these are all familiar components in making art. Michelle Mackey’s joint compound, however, is a bit of a surprise to the uninitiated. Holly Johnson Gallery, 1845 Levee...