| | | Who are the Cossacks, and Why Did the Bandidos Biker Gang Want Them Dead? by Julie Lyons On weekends, Jake Rhyne rode his Harley, with his teenage daughter Skyi on the back, long, blond hair flowing beneath her helmet. Or with his “brothers,” the Cossacks, an obscure, 46-year-old motorcycle club that’s part of the scenery in small, rural East and West Texas towns like Ranger but virtually unknown in Dallas and Houston. That was until May 17, 2015, when a gunfight in the parking lot of the Waco Twin Peaks took his life, along with those of eight other men. more >> | | | | | | | | | | Filament Spices Up American Standards with International Touches by Brian Reinhart With Filament, Dallas officially has a new trend, kitchens that infuse Texas classics with international flavors. Filament flips through the pages of a world atlas in search of the spirit of Southern comfort food. At the Deep Ellum space, which opened in early December, chef-owner Matt McCallister and executive chef Cody Sharp will let you have your meat and potatoes, but those standards come with a side dish of innovation. more >> | | | | | | | | | | Does Deep Vellum Publishing Matter to Dallas? by Caroline North When Evans started Deep Vellum there was no grant money for the literary arts in Dallas, he said, citing an SMU study that identified Dallas as having one of the lowest rates of nonprofit arts organizations. more >> | | | | | | |
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