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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

Hollywood Profile: Meet Alex Winter

April 22, 2013

By Vivian Fullerlove In 1999, two 19-year-old kids changed the world with a little Internet site they called Napster. Very few moments in music history have been as polarizing as the click that enabled people […]

DO’s and Don’ts of Online Dating

April 22, 2013

By Karina Manlove Last week I created an online dating profile. I’ve had many in the past, but I always deleted them after I started seeing someone. This one, however, I started purely for investigative […]

Oblivion – Movie Review

April 20, 2013

By Gary Dowell Director Joseph Kosinski made a tepid debut 2010 years ago with stylish but hollow sequel Tron 2.0. There is just as much style in his latest science fiction spectacle, but at least […]

To Sturgis and Back!

April 18, 2013

By Darryl Briggs Sturgis is a small South Dakota town of about 6,000 people for 50 weeks of each year but for two weeks in early August, it becomes a destination for hundreds of thousands […]

The List

April 8, 2013

By Amber LaFrance Our city is chock full of choices. Here are a few of my most cherished spots in Dallas and why I love them so: The Granada Live music is everything to a […]

Liner Notes

April 7, 2013

By Peter Gerstenzang It’s an honor to be writing the liner notes for the re-release of the album by seminal ‘60s band, The Unbelievably Grim. Especially, since up until now, I’ve been best-known for doing […]

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