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Yearly Archives: 2007

Dead on the 4th of July

You remember Donnie Darko. Six years ago, this feature debut by then-26-year-old writer-director Richard Kelly captivated audiences with its phantasmagoric style, unleashing an intriguing...

Blues Now, Blues Later

OK, I admit. I'm not the biggest blues fan. Not because the sound is offensive - it isn't, in general, though there are only...

Oakley Hall

Brooklyn’s Oakley Hall clearly derives its inspiration from the barest of bare bones, campfire-crooning country. Aided only by plain ol’ electricity, the group manages...

Cef Zambrano

Chow, Baby's newest crush is sommelier Cef Zambrano, the Rat Pack-suave proprietor of his eponymous wine cellar/bistro/classy hangout at 910 Houston St. and possessor...

Reality Bites

North Texas’ vampires are in danger. Clubs, hotels, hot spots, and other holy places are being attacked by a dangerous enemy. The blood-suckers are even...

Ramblin’ Men

A couple of years ago, Tyler Rougeux had a transformative experience. To outsiders, he might have simply been working in a music store. But...

Rendering Unto Jerry

Recently, a crowd of hardhat-clad dignitaries gathered in Arlington to watch the largest, heaviest girder being placed in the roof of the latest, greatest...

Big Bistro

There may be no better place for a ma-and-pa restaurant than Magnolia Avenue. The hip strip in the Hospital District is loaded with independently...

Juggs

Gallery 414 isn’t even pretending that its current show has any theme, or that its title Juggs has any meaning in connection with the...

A Bird’s Nest Just Above the Ground

Sitting on the tiled floor of a former gas station on Montgomery Street on Fort Worth's near West Side, Jake James is poring through...