Movie Review of Iron Man 3

May 2, 2013

By Gary Dowell A rare threequel that finds new ground to till rather than a rehash of what came before, Iron Man 3 proves that not only is there life after The Avengers, there’s still […]

On Deck: To Honor A Legacy

May 1, 2013

By Will Martin It was back in October when it was announced that National Basketball Association commissioner David Stern would be stepping down from his post on February 1, 2014. Thus a 30 year run […]

Taste Addison: It’s Not Just About the Food

May 1, 2013

By Amber LaFrance Taste Addison, now in its 21st year, causes hundreds of Dallas residents to flock north of I-635 for its family-friendly, hybrid music and food festival each year. I rarely venture this far […]

How Eddie Vedder Ruined Rock & Roll

May 1, 2013

By Peter Gerstenzang There is little doubt that Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder probably is the most influential, famous singer of the past 20 years. But that’s a little like saying the best-known disease of […]

Weak Finish Spoils Potential Huge Week

April 30, 2013

By Mark Miller What started as an outstanding week on the road ended up just above average for the Texas Rangers. After winning two of three games at the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and […]

Playoffs, Like Players, Hurt by Injuries

April 30, 2013

By Craig Fields How many times have we heard the great Doc Rivers, coach of the Boston Celtics, say something to the extent of, “We will not use injuries as an excuse. We are all […]

Stars Make Changes Immediately

April 30, 2013

By Martin Iheke For the fifth season in a row, the Dallas Stars will not participate in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. It just seems like yesterday, the Stars played in Game 6 of the Western […]

The Fetus Stage of a Relationship

April 24, 2013

By Posie Pockets Budding relationships can be joyous and full of bliss. They can also be a real pain in the derrière. We dream, hope and wish for it so bad. Then when we actually […]

Ten Bells Tavern Rings True

April 24, 2013

By Greg Holman Ten Bells Tavern may be a newcomer to Dallas’ flourishing gourmet cuisine-scene, but it certainly feels like a trusted, old friend. Ten Bells is comforting. It’s like putting on a good fitting […]

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