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Is the Big 12 Expanding? Imploding? Who's Looking to Leave? by Sean Pendergast

Is the Big 12 Expanding? Im... Once a college football powerhouse, the Big 12's luster has faded, leaving Texas, OU and Kansas to ponder their options for other conferences. more >>


The Susan Hawk Story Is About Lying

Dallas County District Attorney Susan Hawk is getting praise for announcing she needs treatment for depression after disappearing from work for three weeks. She deserves our sympathy. We deserve the truth and another DA. more >>

Music >>

Dallas Geeks Got the Chance of a Lifetime Performing Alongside Weird Al Yankovic by Danny Gallagher

Dallas Geeks Got the Chance... Weird Al's visit to Verizon Theatre was fun for more than just the fans in the seats. Some lucky fans got to perform alongside him on stage. more >>

Lower G Wants to Be Lower Greenville's Stop for Liquor, Cigars and Live Rooftop Music

Want to mix up the boring old liquor store formula? Lower G's got just the thing for you, courtesy of cigars and ambitious plans for live music. more >>

Restaurants >>

Rapscallion Takes Southern Food to New Places by Scott Reitz

Rapscallion Takes Southern ... Brothers Brooks and Bradley Anderson and chef Nathan Tate, the minds behind Boulevardier, have a hit with their new Southern-themed restaurant, Rapscallion. more >>

The Guys at Denton's Armadillo Ale Works Sure Are a Resilient Bunch

Armadillo Ale Works lost the race to be the first craft brewery to open in Denton, but co-Founders Yianni Arestis and Bobby Mullins didn't slow down, and now their operation is getting ready to open in the old Sanford Muffler & Automotive building. more >>

Movies >>

A Walk in the Woods Hikes into Theaters, Diminished by Stephanie Zacharek

A Walk in the Woods Hikes i... Bill Bryson's book A Walk in the Woods finally strides into theaters starring Robert Redford and Nick Nolte. It has its charming, lively moments, but also many that just feel tired and listless. more >>

Steve Jobs Plays Like a Secret Sequel to Going Clear

Director Alex Gibney's Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine is practically a sequel to his recent Scientology take-down, Going Clear. Both Scientology and Apple were founded by now-dead gurus who commanded devotion. Both are corporations that claim to stand for something purer than greed. Neither pays fair taxes. And neither functions openly, speaks freely or tolerates critics. more >>

Arts >>

Texas Ballet Theater Sinks Its Teeth Into Dracula by Jeremy Hallock

Texas Ballet Theater Sinks ... Dracula is a massive production with three large casts, a huge stage crew, and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. It makes great use of costumes, lighting, and stage design to create a sinister ambience. more >>

10 Best Things To Do in Dallas When You’re Alone

What to do and where to do it when you're hanging out with your best friend: you. more >>

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Thursday North Texas Masters of Light
Kettle Art Gallery
Friday Hedwig and the Angry Itch
Kalita Humphreys Theater
Saturday Occiput
The Reading Room
Sunday Dallas DanceFest
Dallas City Performance Hall
Monday Baseball: America’s Presidents, America’s Pastime
George W. Bush Presidential Library
Tuesday Open Classical at Buzzbrews
Buzzbrews Kitchen
Wednesday Pub Quiz At Ten Bells Tavern
Ten Bells Tavern
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