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Thursday, March 13, 2008 , Updated

Week in View: St. Patrick’s Day Edition

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Top o' the mornin' to ya!

Saturday's biggest bash

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In case you didn't realize, it's a holiday weekend! If you want to drink Jameson or dance a jig, check with us first to find the Irish-themed fun closest to you. If beer that's green is not your scene, we've got plenty of tips on other cool things to do.

Metro

West and Clear points out that nearly a third of Tarrant County gas wells haven't been inspected and urges citizen input on passenger rail plans. Capitol Annex cracks wise about Governor Rick Perry's appointment of a teetotaling Colleyville resident to the TABC. Lantana Links brings news of Denton County's May municipal elections. McKinneyNews.net reports the FBI has gotten involved with a bank robbery investigation. Dallas Progress and Dallas South add reflections on the loss of husband and wife Rufus Shaw and Lynn Flint-Shaw, who died in a chilling murder-suicide.

Ways we're currently bribing you to spend more time with us

You've got until midnight Monday (a k a St. Patrick's Day) to get in on a couple of giveaways. Fans of gypsy/folk/punk can enter twice to see Gogol Bordello on lower Greenville. Meanwhile, working and aspiring musicians alike can also register to win five hours to practice at Absolute Rehearsal Studios. On Wednesday one lucky user won tickets and taxi service for the Greenville Avenue St. Patrick's Day parade after-party, and there's still lots more to come -- so check back daily!

Tunes

It's a live music-lover's extravabonzo in north Texas this weekend, with dozens of acts making local stops en route to SXSW in Austin. We have tons of new additions to our local music database. Pegas-user Joni Hutchinson also reviewed Onomatopoeia by Roy Bennett. Colleyville has a bluesy new holiday. Finally, Dallas' top instrumental trio Shibboleth inked a recording contract.

The Biz

The FBI is investigating Countrywide now. ACS and Parkland are teaming up. The Dallas Logistics Hub is in the zone. Redevelopment plans have been announced for Texas Stadium. Also, Allstate is bringing pain to an Arlington chiropractor.

Dining

TG reviews a traditional candy bar with a raspberry twist. A steak and sushi restaurant is expanding from Addison to the West End, and Frisco is getting Brazilian churrascaria. An esteemed Spanish tapas bar closed in Dallas. Finally, Best Bites visits with a new Vietnamese place that brings pho to Richardson and also reveals a change of hands at a popular Uptown Mexican hang.

We got game

This week Todd's Cupcheck is a moving paean to Steve Ott. The Mavericks pounded inferior teams from North Carolina and New York. D210 was there when Josh Howard went bowling. Two locals were also inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame (hint: one played football, the other hockey).

Stage and Scene

Mark-Brian Sonna reviews the opera Tosca. The Column announced their 9th annual award winners. New content partner Gay List Daily captures the glory of taking a class in glass blowing in Grapevine. Think featured author Robert Rummel-Hudson and the current show at Photographs Do Not Bend. Then author Anne Lamott sold out a Thursday night appearance at First Presbyterian Church (Dallas) as part of the DMA's Arts and Letters Live series.

Flix

Film Guy John Meyer has been at SXSW in Austin all week long. Relive the festival virtually through his coverage, and start planning for AFI Dallas. Or, just check our review of The Counterfeiters.

Only YOU can solve the crime

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Pegasus Picks for the weekend

Tonight:

  • Catch Corn Mo at Good Records or Dan's Silverleaf.
  • Enjoy a laugh and a hot flash during Menopause the Musical at the Majestic.
  • As seen in Rhapsody ads, pianist Sara Bareilles performs with Ingrid Michaelson, the Cary Brothers, Joshua Radin, and Greg Laswell on the Hotel Cafe Tour at House of Blues. If you prefer women who rock a bit louder, the Donnas will be at HOB too, in the Cambridge Room.
  • Think producer Jeff Whittington is also a fine musician in his own right, with Laura Harrell at AllGood Cafe

Saturday:

Sunday:

That's it for this week. Beware the Ides of March!

Your Girl Friday,

Catherine Cuellar

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