The Over-The-Top Fried Foods That The State Fair Gleefully Celebrates Each Year Glorify Unhealthy Eating Habits In An Already Obese State.
Unlike seemingly eve...
Frank Turner Turned Lemon Into Lemonade, Turning A Canceled Saturday Night Bomb Factory Show Into A Memorable Saturday Afternoon Three Links Throwdown.
All pho...
Hear New Songs From Leon Bridges, Terrence Spectacle, War Party, Brady Amour, Matt Reed, Saint Clair, Willo, Tommy2, Lil Sega and SeƱor Fin.
Welcome to Songs o...
This Week, The Toadies Once Again Had Their Dia.
Each week, we take a survey of the local music scene and try to determine which acts in town are really puttin...
New Deep Ellum Home Base For Warstic -- The Dallas Baseball Bat Company Ballplayers And Design Freaks Alike Geek Out Over -- Will Feature Batting Cages, Booze A...
Blake Ward Teamed Up With DJ Sober To Throw A 1980s Oil Money-Themed Bash In The Stoneleigh Hotel's Penthouse On Friday Night.
All photos by Karlo X. Ramos.
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This Week, The Toadies Got Low.
Each week, we take a survey of the local music scene and try to determine which acts in town are really putting in work and see...
Armed With A New John Congleton-Produced Album, Future Islands Brought A Writhing Display Of Synth-Pop To Dallas' Bomb Factory On Wednesday.
All photos by Mike...
A New Barbecue Spot Called Ferris Wheelers, Complete With A 50-Foot-Tall Ferris Wheel And A 7,000-Square-Foot Patio, Is Opening In The Design District This Mont...
This Week, Maren Morris Was Still There.
Each week, we take a survey of the local music scene and try to determine which acts in town are really putting in wor...
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.