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After Long Guessing Its Draw, The State Fair Of Texas Launched A More Accurate Headcount System In 2016 -- Only To Show A 15 Percent Attendance Drop Since.
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Westdale Will Take Over Most Of Its Parking To Build A Fourth Epic Tower, But The Iconic Club Will Stay. Oh, And Its Owners Just Purchased It'll Do, Too.
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The State Fair Of Texas Doesn't Just Not Like Answering Questions About Its Numbers; It Thinks You're Gullible Enough To Believe It Doesn't Know Them.
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Ever Wonder Why Other Dallas Media Outlets Don't Rail Against The State Fair Of Texas Like Central Track Does? It's Simple: Look At The Fair's Sponsor List.
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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.