Movie Review: Slow West

May 23, 2015

By Faye Darku Don’t let the title fool you. Slow West is not your typical western movie. Actually it’s kind of all over the place and in no hurry to tell you the story, but […]

Best Patios in Dallas

May 22, 2015

By Steven Doyle Dallas does love its patio bars, and as the weather continues to soar upwards, many will be seeking the best places to grab a few rays of sunshine, a cool drink and […]

David Letterman: The Final Send Off

May 22, 2015

By Stephen Elliott Well it’s official, the late shows will have no more familiarity. Over a year after Jay Leno retired from the Tonight Show, his long time rival David Lettermen hosted his last episode […]

Poltergeist: A Return to the Classics

May 22, 2015

  By Taylor Berrier Do I believe in the supernatural? Don’t be silly… But watching the new Poltergeist had me doubting myself. Let’s step into a time machine, back to before I was born. These […]

Rangers leave Boston with series win

May 22, 2015

By Alex Al-Kazzaz The Texas Rangers wrapped up their series against the Boston Red Sox. This series turned out to be a very good series for the Rangers as they were successful in winning it. […]

Good Kill Review

May 21, 2015

By Connor Risenhoover What is it like to have to compartmentalize war and civilian life? Many movies have aimed to look at the struggle that soldiers go through transitioning from war to life at home. Good […]

Miguel Cabrera is a shoe in for Cooperstown

May 21, 2015

  By DaVince “Dino” Wright Some feats seem as if they’re simply a function of time. Great players play, they achieve great things, and some achievements come and go as a player passes them en route […]

Dodger’s Ryu to Undergo Shoulder Surgery

May 21, 2015

By Michael Hanley The Dodgers received bad news on the pitching front, as they will be without one of their starters for even longer. Los Angeles starting pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu will be undergoing shoulder surgery […]

You Can Always Go Back Home

May 21, 2015

By Darius Williams With the unmistakable sound of her fourth 16 oz. Busch Light beer can opening, the second gulp of room temperature gusto brought forth one of my grandmother’s many proclamations. This particular one […]

Up Swing: A Look at Jordan Spieth

May 20, 2015

By Jay Betsill Jordan Spieth emerged on the Professional Golfers Association Tour scene in May 2010 as an amateur when he was awarded an exemption into the Byron Nelson Championships in Las Colinas. That followed […]

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