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Issue: September 25, 2008
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  1. Feature

    Un-Super Size Me: One Week of Eating Local

    One man’s attempt at slow food living in the Dallas metroplex

    By Jesse Hyde
    Published: September 25, 2008

    It began with a chicken. Or to be more precise, dreams of a chicken. I wanted a plump red bird with a healthy sheen, a thick neck and green tail feathers. I would build it a...

  2. News

    Dallas Convention Center Hotel's Murky Future

    Petitions to kill the public project are gaining momentum

    By Sam Merten
    Published: September 25, 2008

    As plans by Mayor Tom Leppert and the Dallas City Council to build a convention center hotel move forward, a petition drive that could kill the project is gathering momentum...

  3. You Said It

    Here to Serve

    Published: September 25, 2008

    "Swingtown," by Mike Fisher, September 18 Here to Serve I've seen the self-serving claim by proponents of "the lifestyle" that American combat pilots "serviced" each other's...

  4. Buzz

    Irrational Discourse

    By Patrick Williams
    Published: September 25, 2008

    Irrational discourse: In 2004, when Iraqi terrorists beheaded American Nick Berg and posted a horrific video of the murder online, we watched it. One time. Not out of morbid...

  5. Schutze

    DISD's Budget Shortfall: Hinojosa's One-Man Gaffe

    By Jim Schutze
    Published: September 25, 2008

    Two weeks ago I was on vacation, sitting in an airport diddling around with my "smart" phone (yeah, right), when I came across an online story about the Dallas Independent...

  6. Sports

    Exposing bigotry, Mark Cuban saved Josh Howard from the spotlight

    Fans' racist comments made a victim of the Mavericks' anthem-dissing forward

    By Richie Whitt
    Published: September 25, 2008

    Never thought I'd feel sorry for a Hummer owner. Never thought I'd start a Josh Howard column with this word: Victim. But because being a racist trumps being unpatriotic and...

  7. Ask a Mexican

    Ask a Mexican

    "Anchor baby" is just another way of saying "United States citizen"

    By Gustavo Arellano
    Published: September 25, 2008

    Dear Mexican: What is an anchor baby? I am a 45-year-old male born in the United States of America. My mother was born in ex-Yugoslavia (now Serbia), and my father was also...

  8. Music

    Spencer Krug Lends Wolf Parade, Swan Lake and Sunset Rubdown A Unique Voice

    By Jesse Hughey
    Published: September 25, 2008

    As a singer for collaborative bands Wolf Parade and Swan Lake, as well as his own project, Sunset Rubdown, Spencer Krug's unique voice dominates his songs. Something of a...

  9. Music

    Dallas benefits, again, from being near Austin City Limits

    Look at all the concerts ACL is leading our way this weekend (while ignoring the ugly side effects)!

    By Pete Freedman
    Published: September 25, 2008

    Hey, look! There's a big festival in Austin this weekend! Hey! Look at this too! Dallas is getting a nice little runoff from that action! Hmm... Sounds a little familiar,...

  10. Critics' Picks

    Del Tha Funkee Homosapien

    Thursday, September 25, at the Granada Theater

    By Brittan Dunham
    Published: September 25, 2008

    Del tha Funky Homosapien saw some commercial success as a teenager with Hieroglyphics, but it's his solo work, and specifically 1993's No Need for Alarm, that's elevated Del to...

  11. playlist

    Somebody's Darling

    Somebody's Darling EP (Self-released)

    By Darryl Smyers
    Published: September 25, 2008

    Ever since the regrettable breakup of Slobberbone, the area alt-country scene has consisted of a lot of bands (however talented) that spend a bit too much time on their...

  12. Bsides

    Hot Chip is keenly aware and danceably fun

    By Doug Wallen
    Published: September 25, 2008

    Hot Chip is a bunch of geeks. Over the course of three albums—2004's Coming on Strong, 2006's The Warning and this year's Made in the Dark—the British five-piece...

  13. North of the Dial

    North of the Dial

    By Daniel Rodrigue
    Published: September 25, 2008

    Monday nights are slow ones at the clubs in Denton. School started a couple weeks back, and it seems the kids at the city's two universities haven't yet abandoned hope that...

  14. Dish

    RA Sushi in Plano

    The attitude's served up raw, but the execution is half-baked

    By Merritt Martin
    Published: September 25, 2008

    Sometime around second grade, with kiddie fat starting to fade into just awkward kid, I got my first taste of the Orient. My dad worked for a Japanese company. I had pen pals...

  15. Cheap Bastard

    Blackjack Pizza

    By ALICE LAUSSADE
    Published: September 25, 2008

    Toilets in the women's restroom that are on a platform that makes you feel like your peeing onstage count: 1 Credit cards accepted count: 0 People ask why I'm such a cheap...

  16. Film

    Choke

    Palahniuk adaptation needs the Heimlich

    By Robert Wilonsky
    Published: September 25, 2008

    There's a whole lotta fucking going on in Choke, Clark Gregg's adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk's first-person novel about a sex addict named Victor Mancini with severe Mommy...

  17. Night & Day

    Saxy Time

    By Merritt Martin
    Published: September 25, 2008

    I'm not sure where it began, really. It could be somewhere in a vast history of working in a retail setting with excessive compilations featuring the song. It could've come...

  18. Night & Day

    In Living Color

    See The Color Purple at Fair Park

    By Noah W. Bailey
    Published: September 25, 2008

    Alice Walker's 1983 novel The Color Purple won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction that year, as well as bringing Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah Winfrey...

  19. Night & Day

    Comic Relief

    Stand up to fight children's cancer

    By KAITLIN INGRAM
    Published: September 25, 2008

    Everyone knows there's nothing funny about kids with cancer. But in the case of the Children's Cancer Fund's 2nd Annual Comedy Event, it's a rare occasion when audience members...

  20. Night & Day

    Total T.O.

    Learn from the master

    By Jennifer Elaine Davis
    Published: September 25, 2008

    I love me some Terrell Owens. Hiding behind a set of diamond earrings that would make Elizabeth Taylor gnash her teeth in jealousy is a sensitive man who cries publicly on...

Issue: September 25, 2008
Page: 1
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