Be It Through His Gloom-Rap Past Or His Decidedly Pop-Punk Present, Dallas' EMOtional Xan Is Demanding Your Attention Either Way.
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Incensed By Ted Cruz's Notorious Mid-Crisis Trip To Cancun, The Dallas Rap Collective Drops A Timely And Targeted Takedown Of The 'Low-Life' Senator.
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St. Vincent Heralds The Arrival Of Her Forthcoming Sixth Studio LP With A Late '70s-Inspired Bop That Boasts Shades Of The Eurythmics, Bowie And Blondie.
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After A Year Of Enduring The Economic Repercussions Of The Pandemic, We Were Forced To Lay Off Our Staff This Week. Yeah, It Fucking Sucks.
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A New Video Look At The Clean-Up Effort Shows The Extent Of The Damage To The Hall Of State As Fair Park At Large Still Assesses Breadth Of Storm's Impact.
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Marijuana Possession Is Still Not Fully Legal In Dallas, But The Dallas Police Department's New Policy Takes A Serious Step Toward Decriminalization.
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The Early '90s-Set Thriller TV Series, Executive Produced By Biel, Has Been Shooting In Dallas For More Than A Year Now. Here's Your First Look At It.
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Dallas' Favorite Cowpunks Are Slowly Returning To The Stage, And Their Latest Single Offers A Nostalgic Look Back To A Time When That Wasn't Such A Luxury.
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The Revered Cinema Chain Has Filed For Chapter 11 And Sold Off Its Assets, But Dallas-Area Franchise Owners Expect Their Spots Will Survive The Change.
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The Officer, Who Was Previously Arrested On Family Violence Assault Charges In 2017, Now Faces Charges Relating To Two Murders From That Same Year.
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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.