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Tom Garrison, owner of the Stoneleigh P Bar, remembers 50 years of beers, burgers and being eclectic"I got hit once by a woman from South Carolina because I called her a Yankee for wanting ketchup on her burger."
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We catch up with washington before she directs her latest play for Dallas Children's Theater. "I think that the words 'good' and 'great' are wonderful, but I like to be a part of theater that offers the opportunity for transformation."
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And rodeo clown Matt Merritt said it's a career more young people should consider.
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"One of the funniest responses I ever got was a kid that said, 'Well, no cookies, we're leaving out Cheetos and a beer.' I look up and there's Dad smiling real broadly. I know who's going to get the Cheetos and the beer."
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"When I brought it to the table, my brother said, 鈥淲hat is this? This isn't what we talked about.'鈥 And I said, 鈥'Taste it.' He tasted it and he said, 'This is it. This is what we're entering.'"
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"I really like the idea of theater being so mobile that you can just throw it in a trunk or a suitcase."
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At 16, Will Rhoten a.k.a. DJ Sober was already deep in deejay culture. In spite of his age, he never let flashy club life distract him from the music.
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Jeff Jordan, owner of Flambeaux Fireworks talks about the new innovations in pyrotechnics and why Katy Perry's song Firework is a no-go for him.
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"Listening to piano tuning can drive a lot of people nuts. The Cliburn office clears out when I'm there to tune their piano. Everyone takes a long lunch that day."
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We caught up with her this week to chat about emotional music, Karaoke, and kids today.
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A chat with the head of TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND as he prepares for the group's annual Command Performance.
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8 questions for the star of The Dallas Opera's new show Flight