Right-Wing Rockers Unite!

June 25, 2015

By Peter Gerstenzang As we ready for the first series of debates with that psychotic circus, that kooky right-wing Coachella we call the Republican Party, I’ve been thinking. Which everyone knows is never easy for […]

The Rolling Stones Top 10 Studio Albums

June 5, 2015

By Alan Sculley “This could be the last time/May be the last time/I don’t know.” That lyric from the Rolling Stones hit “Last Time” seems to hang over the legendary band every time it books […]

LEV: Fear No Evil

June 4, 2015

By Sarah Badran Despite its rather unstable history, the Czech Republic has held onto one aspect of its identity – the lion adorning its national emblem – since medieval times. No matter who ruled the […]

14 Questions with Valenti Funk

June 2, 2015

By Sarah Badran With the weather leaving gloomy droughts over Dallas the ultimate remedy comes in the form of new local sensation Valenti Funk’s new multi instrumental groove to pick us back up. On the […]

The Rolling Stones: A Long Life and A Merry One

May 29, 2015

By Peter Gerstenzang They are older than their idols now. So frighteningly white, so impossibly skinny, their faces so seamed,  their bodies seemingly so fragile, you feel that if you patted one of them on […]

2015 Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival

May 18, 2015

By Constance Wall The 22 annual Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival this past weekend provided three days of fantastic music, great food, beer, and good company. With the festival being located in Richardson it provided […]

Rock and Roll proves God Exists

May 5, 2015

By Peter Gerstenzang If you’re the sort of person who takes note of the evils and injustices of the world, it’s easy to look around and feel this is a Godless universe. There’s endless genocide. […]

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