An Allen Resident Claiming To Be From Saturn Filed A Lawsuit Against The U.S. Government Last Week, Claiming Civil Rights Violations And Discrimination.
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If You've Ever Done Any Of These Super Dallas Things, You Probably Don't Need To Worry About What's In The COVID-19 Vaccine.
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We Watched All 3.5 Hours Of Wednesday's Forum With The Finalists For The Dallas Police Department's Open Chief Gig. Here Are The Impressions We Got.
After havi...
Amidst A Pandemic That Only Expanded America's Wealth Gap, The Fresh-Out-Of-Bankruptcy Neiman Marcus' Annual Christmas Book Is Really In Touch, Huh?
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Dallas Is On Pace To Post Its Highest Homicide Count Since At Least 2004. Here's A Map Showing Where These Murders Are Happening Around The City.
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We Spoke To Trey Lewis About His Wild-Ass, Breakthrough, Dallas-Namedropping Single -- And How His World's Turned Upside Down Since Its Release.
Soon as we hea...
A Fouled-Mouthed, TikTok-Fueled Country Hit Pits Dallas As The Starting Point For An Ex-Lover's Rebound-Minded, Cross-Country Revenge-Sex Romp.
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Star Oklahoma State Freshman Point Guard Cade Cunningham Kicked Off His College Career With A Hometown Win Against UT-Arlington.
Despite not playing for his ho...
The Vanderbilt Senior -- And First Woman To Ever Play In A Power 5 College Football Game -- Will Play Goalie For The University Of North Texas Next Year.
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In The Spirit Of The Season -- Even In This Dumpster Fire Of A Year -- Here's A Look At 100 Things For Which We Dallasites Can Remain Grateful.
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Pete is the founder, editor and president of Central Track. He is the former music editor of the Dallas Observer. His work has been published in The Daily Beast, Deadspin, LA Weekly, Village Voice, Spin Magazine, The Miami Herald and The Toronto Star, among other major publications. The Association of Alternative Newsweeklies has honored his long-form narrative writing and his blogging efforts alike. In 2009, NBCDFW.com named him one of the 25 Most Interesting People in DFW, a fact he remains all too eager to bring up at dinner parties.