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This Weekend’s Deep Ellum Block Party Wants to Work Both Inside and Out

Inside the fast-paced, almost manic planning effort required to expand a one-time outdoor concert into a block party in the city's most storied entertainment district.
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Michael Jerome, the Man Who Keeps the Beat

You know his work even if you don't know his name. Michael Jerome anchors Better than Ezra and hit it for Toadies and Slash. Call him the best drummer Dallas has ever produced.
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Make Your Next Event Rock

Why the House of Blues is the ultimate venue for unforgettable experiences.
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Come Celebrate D Magazine’s 50th Anniversary with Cure for Paranoia

The Kessler Theater is putting on a show with some of the city's best local bands.
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A Night With 4Batz, the Hottest Rapper in Dallas

Not so long ago, the 20-year-old's entire world was Dallas. Now that he's exploded on TikTok and embarked on his first tour, he's bringing Dallas to the world.
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LadyLove Lounge & Sound Turns One By Celebrating What Makes It Stand Out

The Dallas nightlife scene is a crowded space. But Oak Cliff's LadyLove Lounge quickly found its audience, who continue to queue in a line that often wraps around the block.
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Tim DeLaughter Gets the Band Back Together: The Rebirth of Tripping Daisy, a Q&A

Tim DeLaughter and Tripping Daisy will record new music and tour in 2025. But first, they'll be taking the stage this weekend in Deep Ellum.
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How a Dallas-based Group Wreaks Havoc on Your Favorite Songs

The social media joker behind There I Ruined It gets serious about bringing his song-destroying act to the stage.
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My Wild Ride Through the ’70s Music Scene in Dallas, Thanks to ‘Buddy Magazine’

Dallas was a different place back then, and with youth on my side, I survived an eight-year rock-and-roll odyssey by way of the iconoclastic publication that could never exist today.
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Joshua Ray Walker Made an Eclipse Soundtrack

If you can't see the thing, you can at least listen.
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