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High Dudgeon
As a socialist, George Bernard Shaw tended to take a dim view of Americans, but as an Irishman, he had an even dimmer view...
The Best Coffee Has (Finally) Arrived
Promotional Feature
After much anticipation, Cafe Enduro has an opening date. On Monday, November 6, visit them in the Riverside Arts District.
Located across the street...
Night & Day
Wednesday 18 This year’s Thin Line Fest is bigger than ever, beginning tonight with Eric Noren’s concert film Midlake: Live from Denton, TX, with...
Night & Day
Wednesday, July 15
If you would like to teach your youngsters about racism, join Grand Prairie Libraries (901 Conover Dr, 972-237-5700) for a series of...
Drag the River
Men on Boats premiered in New York City three summers ago, right when Hamilton was getting ready to do the same thing. While Lin-Manuel...
Ate Days of Easter Brunch
Stepping Out?
The spread at Blue Mesa Grill (612 Carroll St, Fort Worth, 817-332-6372) this year includes beef tenderloin chimichurri, ginger-chipotle-glazed ham, red chile salmon, a build-your-own...
Alive & Kicking (Up Heels)
A long time ago (the ’90s) in a galaxy far, far away (Dallas), you could find me at Cowboys — the original on Gaston...
Nutcracker Season
Texas Ballet Theater begins its popular Nutcracker series at Bass Performance Hall on Friday and will continue on weekends through December 24. The company...
ATE DAY8 of Easter Brunch
Know how crowded bars get on New Year’s Eve? Well, Easter Sunday is the restaurant equivalent of that. For most of the ideas below, you’ll...
Sugar Rush
Foodies should flock to the Modern this weekend to catch Kings of Pastry. This documentary film follows three French pastry chefs as they take...
















