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Two of a Kindnew

This covers collaboration largely succeeds because both artists do what they're expected to do on any given record -- confuse the shit out of everyone.
Dallas Observer  |  Noah W. Bailey  |  01-31-2006  |  Reviews

Headed to Memphisnew

A team of legendary Memphis producers, including the Hodges Brothers, fill The Greatest with country and soul sounds unlike any Cat Power record before it.
Dallas Observer  |  Sam Machkovech  |  01-31-2006  |  Reviews

Stacked Decknew

Giving penny-ante politicians a say over lucrative affordable-housing developments seemed like a good idea -- until the FBI came calling.
Dallas Observer  |  Matt Pulle  |  01-31-2006  |  Housing & Development

Tarnished Ivorynew

White Countess writes an inglorious final chapter for a dynamic filmmaking duo.
Dallas Observer  |  Bill Gallo  |  01-23-2006  |  Reviews

From Out of Nowherenew

A Brazilian living in Los Angeles covers beloved obscurities and the result is an album that aches to be heard by someone.
Dallas Observer  |  Robert Wilonsky  |  01-23-2006  |  Reviews

Truly Solonew

The Rilo Kiley singer's solo debut is a darling, introspective look at a young woman making sense of her spirituality.
Dallas Observer  |  Sam Machkovech  |  01-23-2006  |  Reviews

No Surrendernew

Marah is back in fighting form on If You Didn't Laugh, You'd Cry.
Dallas Observer  |  Noah W. Bailey  |  01-23-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Lights, Camera, Play!new

They're not exactly Pixar, but a crew of Texas teens find fame -- not fortune -- making machinima movies on the Xbox.
Dallas Observer  |  Glenna Whitley  |  01-23-2006  |  Movies

Wild Apenew

If your taste in music is so safe, bland and generic that you think Christian rock can get a little too "saucy," then you're in luck, thanks to Dallas' latest clones Belafonte.
Dallas Observer  |  Sam Machkovech  |  01-17-2006  |  Reviews

Bad Ticketnew

In spite of a stream of complaints about rudeness, overzealousness, brutality and sloppy record-keeping, Dallas' transit police are rarely disciplined.
Dallas Observer  |  Jim Schutze  |  01-17-2006  |  Crime & Justice

Deep Sixednew

Dallas' Deep Ellum neighborhood, once teeming with restaurants, bars and clubs, faces its demise.
Dallas Observer  |  Robert Wilonsky  |  01-17-2006  |  Recreation

Artlessnew

The Dallas arts community quietly loses a successful residency program for artists.
Dallas Observer  |  Jesse Hyde  |  01-17-2006  |  Art

The Nude Bombnew

Mrs. Henderson shakes up war-torn Britain with an assault of the flesh.
Dallas Observer  |  Bill Gallo  |  01-13-2006  |  Reviews

Pure Bullnew

The Matador helps Pierce Brosnan shatter his Bond mold.
Dallas Observer  |  Bill Gallo  |  01-09-2006  |  Reviews

Past and Presentnew

The music on this North Carolina band's debut captures the feel of a half-century ago while dealing with the day-to-day difficulties of the here and now.
Dallas Observer  |  Darryl Smyers  |  01-09-2006  |  Reviews

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