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Issue: July 10, 2008
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  1. News

    Courting Hookers

    At the Dallas County courthouse, prostitutes will soon have a diversion program to call their own

    By Sam Merten
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Robyn Byers never imagined she'd become a prostitute, but the risk factors were there. She was abused sexually, emotionally and physically as a child, and she grew up in a...

  2. You Said It

    Ooo, Jenny, Jenny

    Published: July 10, 2008

    "Pack a Trunk," by Spencer Campbell, July 3 Ooo, Jenny, Jenny It's impossible to understand why Dallas Zoo officials are choosing to send Jenny to a foreign zoo that affords...

  3. Buzz

    What, Price justice?

    By Mark Donald
    Published: July 10, 2008

    What, Price justice?: Three decades ago, I was a baby lawyer smitten with the notion of becoming a public defender. It seemed the pure practice of law, unfettered by the...

  4. Sports

    The Fab 50

    Half a hundred power brokers who sculpt our local sports landscape

    By Richie Whitt
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Jerry Jones is our Pied Piper. The Dallas Cowboys' owner has passionately hypnotized us into ditching Tom Landry, embracing Terrell Owens, believing Pacman Jones and, coming...

  5. Ask a Mexican

    Ask a Mexican

    El Rey lives south of the border, if only on black velvet

    By Gustavo Arellano
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Dear Mexican: What's the fascination Mexicans have with Elvis? —Good Roceando Tonight Dear Gabacho: Your question is spot-on, but it's taken a while for Elvis to...

  6. Music

    Big Willie Style

    Willie Nelson doesn't have to continue performing—which makes his insistence to keep doing so all the more remarkable

    By Pete Freedman
    Published: July 10, 2008

    He walks onto the stage, smiles kindly, waves sheepishly and, simply enough, dives right into his music. Aside from a few awkward PA squeals, there's nothing remarkable about...

  7. Critics' Picks

    Bob Log III, Scott H. Biram, Possessed by Paul James

    Thursday, July 10, at Granada Theater

    By Chris Gray
    Published: July 10, 2008

    If you're unfamiliar with Hillgrass Bluebilly Entertainment, it's the Austin-based booking agency whose clients make generous use of the stomp box—a small wooden box with...

  8. playlist

    Yaz

    In Your Room (Mute)

    By Merritt Martin
    Published: July 10, 2008

    In 1981, Vince Clarke left Depeche Mode after Speak & Spell (he wrote most of the album, which included DM's first hit, "I Just Can't Get Enough ") to team with singer Alison...

  9. Bsides

    Still Wildly Childlike

    Tilly and the Wall singer talks gossip, trippy kids' shows

    By Jesse Hughey
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Tilly and the Wall's members have always mined childhood and adolescence for inspiration, as evidenced by the youthful exuberance of the band's live shows and the hormonal,...

  10. North of the Dial

    North of the Dial

    By Dave Sims
    Published: July 10, 2008

    If Delmore Pilcrow frontman Chris Garver wanted to avoid stultifying genre tags like "freak folk" or "new weird America," he might have considered picking a less freaky, folky...

  11. Dish

    Ticket to Paradise

    By Merritt Martin
    Published: July 10, 2008

    I planned out a vacation. It was an ambitious world tour touching down in various European, Mediterranean and South American countries. I would pack a wardrobe that would allow...

  12. Cheap Bastard

    Jersey Mike's Subs

    By ALICE LAUSSADE
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Tropicana Fruit Punch at the fountain count: 1 SMUchebag count: 5 Jersey Mike's has a line out the door and zero parking. It also has a sub, drink and chips for less than 10...

  13. Film

    Going Down

    Brendan Fraser falls into a deep, deep hole at the Center of the Earth

    By Robert Wilonsky
    Published: July 10, 2008

    At the top, let's be clear about one thing: Journey to the Center of the Earth is more a demo reel than a narrative feature. It's a decent, if overly familiar and yawningly...

  14. Night & Day

    Think About It

    Kids and 'dults mix up the art

    By Merritt Martin
    Published: July 10, 2008

    No one said anything about grown-ups cornering the market on art. In fact, if there's any group of people I know that truly have fun with a variety of artistic mediums, it's...

  15. Night & Day

    The Impressionists I Get

    See Van Goghs and Monets in Fort Worth

    By KAITLIN INGRAM
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Art museums must have done really well in kindergarten 'cause they totally know how to share. Take the sweet, generous Art Institute of Chicago for example -- it's agreed to...

  16. Night & Day

    Woof Woof Wino

    By S. Anne Durham
    Published: July 10, 2008

    They're fast, sleek and beautiful. And for one night at least, they pair perfectly with a good merlot. We coul be talking about the latest tabloid princesses, but instead,...

  17. Night & Day

    Hey Buuuuuuddy

    Beloved '90s stoner hits the Improv

    By Daniel Rodrigue
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Sure, I did it back in the day, and all my friends were doing it. In the early '90s, it was as inescapable as Hypercolor and Hammertime. Weezing the juice was epidemic....

  18. Night & Day

    Dynamic Duo

    Ledoux and Pennigton unite at HCG

    By Noah W. Bailey
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Since June 27, HCG Gallery has proudly displayed the work of Michael Ledoux and Shane Pennington (No relation to Chris or Chad...as far as we know, anyway. ) in an exhibit...

  19. Night & Day

    Queen Bitch

    Bowen tells the story of A Royal Pain

    By Noah W. Bailey
    Published: July 10, 2008

    Author Rhys Bowen's A Royal Pain falls squarely in the comedy-of-errors tradition of classics like Mrs. Doubtfire, Dave, and uh, King Ralph. It's a book, though. Gotta read it;...

  20. Night & Day

    Twice The Play

    Theatre Three has a House and Garden party

    By Merritt Martin
    Published: July 10, 2008

    It's easy to be intrigued by a play by Sir Alan Ayckbourn and man, does he have a few under his belt, but Theatre Three nabbed my attention with House and Garden. The 1999...

Issue: July 10, 2008
Page: 1
41 stories found - 1 through 20
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