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86 ladies arrived at Cowboys Stadium with the dream of becoming a member of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Read story
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The orchestra presented a high-energy program that included a world premiere and a classic. Read story
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The 19-year-old’s musical past goes back to when he was about 18 months old. Read story
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Singer-songwriter follows in the footsteps of Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson Read story
Indie music fans braved the heat to soak up some cold beer, food truck grub, and great sounds from ZZ Ward, Dumpstaphunk, The Sheepdogs, The Walkmen, Dirty Dozen Brass Band and more. Read story
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Pecan Lodge makes Texas Top-4 barbecue list, with Fort Worths familiar Cousins leading old-guard favorites. Read more
The Coyote Drive-In is open, and judging from the public’s reaction, its founders say, there was a lot of pent-up demand for it. Read more
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Our Weekend Chef grills another steak, this time with herbs, garlic and lemon. Read more
Pecan Lodge makes Texas Top-4 barbecue list, with Fort Worths familiar Cousins leading old-guard favorites.
86 ladies arrived at Cowboys Stadium with the dream of becoming a member of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Singer-songwriter follows in the footsteps of Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson
But having just two performers play multiple roles is no longer a novelty
Thousands of comic-book, science-fiction and pop-culture fans dropped in on Dallas ComicCon this weekend. So did comic-book artists and stars, including William Shatner.
Portia de Rossi only believed it was happening when her agent got the good news from the producers. Michael Cera only believed it was happening when the cameras rolled.