Thursday, April 3, 2008
Pegasus News Week in View: Dallas tells AFI, “That’s a wrap!”
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Howdy neighbor!
Our fearless leader has been in Seattle all week, and when the cat's away... well, let's just say, Pegasus News World Headquarters was empty on April Fool's Day (if you catch my drift). Just kidding M.O.! Here's hoping nobody pulled one over on you. And now, the news of our community...
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Dining
Best Bites predicts the arrival of a new place that specializes in sorbet. TG also tells of new honey-flavored products. Sullivan's has a new executive chef. Also, content partner Donna Chen reviewed La Duni.
Metro
A North Richland Hills woman's nipple piercings resulted in TSA reform and an impromptu award. Best Southwest Citizen reports Wilmer's mayoral race is registered sex offender-free. Grits for Breakfast reports on the firing of Dallas police officers. True to its name, Dallas Progress praises progress in Dallas' Turner Courts. Meanwhile, more than half a dozen towns and school boards have canceled their elections May 10.
Sports
Todd's Cupcheck is military strategy-heavy. FC Dallas started their season, and Erin is tracking the team's progress. Rangers have started their season too, but Uncle Barky says nobody's watching, even when they're winning. Dirk also came back for the Mavericks' biggest game of the season.
Flix
We have a veritable slew of movie stuff this week, as one might expect as a result of the AFI Dallas Film Festival currently up and running. We posted a photo gallery of the AFI opening night gala awards ceremony honoring Helen Hunt and Mickey Rooney. Our cameras also made it to red carpet events at Victory Park, the Magnolia Theater and NorthPark. We interviewed Tom McCarthy (director of The Visitor), Amin Matalqa (director of Captain Abu Raed), director Jason Wulfsohn (of Tracing Cowboys) and the two local guys who made the documentary abouut the decline of the American newspaper, Stop the Presses: Manny Mendoza and Mark Birnbaum. We also reviewed the films Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson and nabbed a plum interview with Hong Kong director Wong Kar Wai, whose new film, My Blueberry Nights, stars locally-educated singer/songwriter Norah Jones in her first acting role.
Weekend planner
The Biz
Dallas strip clubs are top of the news. EDS just got a little richer this week. Dickies is (are?) expanding. New content partner North Texas Daily brings -- what else? -- news of UNT's terminated deal with the Radisson Hotel and Denton's housing slump. Best Southwest Citizen adds DeSoto is getting a new hotel.
Sound and Scene
Mark-Brian Sonna reviewed The Giver and a concert by Dianne Reeves, while Shawn spotlights Richard III director Ian Leson. Members of Public Enemy in town for AFI spent time in Victory Park. 2K7 Photography captured the Taste of Chaos tour stop in Grand Prairie. Gay List Daily also highlights concerts this weekend and stage musicals throughout the coming month.
Pegasus Picks for the weekend
- Kitchen Dog Theater portrays William Shakespeare's murderous, lecherous, deformed, dastardly and evil despot Richard III at the McKinney Avenue Contemporary.
- It's opening night for the Deep Ellum Arts Festival. While you're in the neighborhood, check out the Tough Girl's Art Show "Nancy, George and Bess."
- The DSO performs a live score to accompany a screen icon, The Wizard of Oz
- The North Texas Jazz Festival continues in Addison.
- Saturday Night in the City kicks off at the Nasher.
- Living legend B.B. King and his blues guitar Lucille at Billy Bob's
- Rollergirls and friends of the Dallas Derby Devils present Miss Marcy and her Texas Sugardaddys at Continental Lofts
- Icelandic and Argentinian art at Pan American Gallery
- AFI Dallas wraps up.
- Drink mead and eat a turkey leg with fairies at the Scarborough Renaissance Festival
- Hometown folkie Sara Hickman at Poor David's Pub
- Last chance to laugh at the Bunk Bed Brothers in Richardson
- Final performance by Annalee Jefferies in the one-woman show The Blonde, The Brunette, and the Vengeful Redhead at the Dallas Theater Center
We posted our 20,000th story this week -- thanks to all the community members and content partners who have helped us reach this milestone. I hope you'll be with us for the next 10,000 stories!
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