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Issue: June 12, 2008
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  1. Feature

    The Man Who Would Be King

    Freddy Haynes seemed a shoo-in to lead the NAACP. Then Obama's ex-pastor came to town.

    By Jesse Hyde
    Published: June 12, 2008

    On a Sunday morning not long ago, in a part of the city mostly ignored and forgotten, they gathered to honor him. The cars started streaming down Wheatland Road at daybreak,...

  2. News

    A Man Thing

    One answer to keeping black Dallas teens in school: more school

    By Jesse Hyde
    Published: June 12, 2008

    On a recent Tuesday night, community organizer Kevin Mondy stood before a group of parents and teenagers at the Thurgood Marshall Recreation Center in South Oak Cliff to...

  3. You Said It

    The Gang's All Here|That's the Ol' Pepper|Checkout Time|The Real Deals

    Published: June 12, 2008

    "Bushwhacked," by Jim Schutze, June 5 The Gang's All Here Hear, hear to Jim Schutze's "Bushwhacked." Finally, someone in the local news industry understands the way Dallas...

  4. Buzz

    Rethinking Pink

    By Patrick Williams
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Rethinking pink: Time again for a Buzz pop quiz. What's the precise, quantitative difference between a liberal—or progressive, as we pinkos prefer to call ourselves these...

  5. Schutze

    Hardballs

    DART comes up a billion bucks short, no worries. DART gets sued by a taxpayer for $5,000, watch the lawyers fly.

    By Jim Schutze
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Sorry, but every once in a while life just hits you over the head. Dallas Area Rapid Transit finds out it's short a billion dollars on its construction budget. No big deal....

  6. Sports

    Lost and Found

    After beating his drug addiction, Rangers inspirational sensation Josh Hamilton is bearing down on an MVP

    By Richie Whitt
    Published: June 12, 2008

    As first impressions go, this one sucked. On a dreary Saturday in late January, a couple hundred baseball fans packed a theater at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington to listen to...

  7. Ask a Mexican

    Ask A Mexican

    Ice cream and swimming while clothed—is there a connection? Probably.

    By Gustavo Arellano
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Dear Readers: The Mexican has previously published only one Best Of column in his nearly four years living under his cousin's identity in this country, but I must pull this...

  8. Music

    Coming Together, Falling Apart

    This past week was a big one for Booker T. Washington High School—and an abysmal one for local hip-hop

    By Pete Freedman
    Published: June 12, 2008

    You know who went to my high school? Karl Ravech, host of ESPN's Baseball Tonight. Or so rumor has it. To be perfectly honest, I'm not even sure it's true. But the sports...

  9. Music

    Who is Mr. Sensitivity?

    Eric Hutchinson and Corey Smith want you to know that they feel your pain

    By Darryl Smyers
    Published: June 12, 2008

    The fact that women prefer sensitivity to sexuality is well documented. After all, it wasn't that long ago that Woody Allen was People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive. Classic...

  10. Critics' Picks

    Ryan Bingham, Southern Drive, Dedringers

    Thursday, June 12, at Granada Theater

    By Pete Freedman
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Ryan Bingham would probably fare better if he didn't call Austin home; Lord knows there's a crap-ton of Americana, alt-country and folk artists traveling around...

  11. playlist

    My Morning Jacket

    Evil Urges (ATO)

    By Noah W. Bailey
    Published: June 12, 2008

    The first few tracks of My Morning Jacket's fifth studio album, Evil Urges, sound like a cruel put-on, with lead singer Jim James adopting the Prince-inspired falsetto he first...

  12. Bsides

    Faith No More

    Evangelicals Frontman Josh Jones lives a sunny non-Evangelical life

    By Daniel Rodrigue
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Over the phone, Josh Jones doesn't whisper and then suddenly break into fits of maniacal laughter like he does on Evangelicals' first two gloom-pop albums. It's a bit...

  13. North of the Dial

    North of the Dial

    By Dave Sims
    Published: June 12, 2008

    We're all pretty Radiohead-obsessed," says Grassfight's Nathan Forester, and certainly the opening bars of "Rhodendron," from his group's French Shemes EP, with its spare,...

  14. Dish

    Spooked Grill

    By Mark Stuertz
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Gui rests on history. This cubed structure on McKinney Avenue has slowly morphed, traversing cultures with global hybrids—some eventually dumbed down for your...

  15. Hash Over

    Rose Names

    By Mark Stuertz
    Published: June 12, 2008

    It's a crossbreeding of a chef and a Tennessee Williams play that morphed into a 1955 film starring Burt Lancaster. It's called The Rose Tattoo Grille & Wine, and it's set to...

  16. Cheap Bastard

    Cheap Bastard

    By ALICE LAUSSADE
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Dollar Stores in the same shopping center: 2 Thrift stores in the same shopping center: 1 Other people with me who ordered the same food and had the same reaction:...

  17. Film

    The Not Terrible Hulk

    In the shadow of Iron Man, the latest from Marvel can't live up to its billing

    By Robert Wilonsky
    Published: June 12, 2008

    In recent days, Universal's been running a TV spot for The Incredible Hulk that gives away what should come as no surprise to any fanboy worth his action figure collection: the...

  18. Night & Day

    Easy Painter

    By Noah W. Bailey
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Apparently if you believe some modern art aficionados, "painting is dead," to which Chicago artist Howard Fonda says "suck on these brushstrokes, fools!," or something to that...

  19. Night & Day

    Ya Got Trouble

    The Music Man arrives in Hurst

    By Merritt Martin
    Published: June 12, 2008

    I remember a high school production of The Music Man when I was a backstage assistant. All of the sets were built atop rolling platforms that were positioned during blackouts...

  20. Night & Day

    From Fab to Drab

    Go Bird-watching at Borders

    By Jesse Hughey
    Published: June 12, 2008

    Sarah Bird, author of chick-lit classics Virgin of the Rodeo, The Boyfriend School, Alamo House and The Flamenco Academy, is getting all, like, symbolic or something with her...

Issue: June 12, 2008
Page: 1
66 stories found - 1 through 20
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