Thursday, May 29, 2008
Pegasus News Week in View: Dog Days Edition
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Howdy loyal friend o' Pegasus,
After a trip to jail Friday, I've enjoyed the sweet smell of freedom all week. Landlords in Farmers Branch have also found themselves free — from the hassles of determining their tenants' residency status — after a federal judge found the town's council- and voter-affirmed ordinance unconstitutional. But former Dallas councilman James Fantroy relinquished his chance to admit guilt and will spend a month behind bars for it.
Ways we're currently bribing you to spend more time with us
This week winning a contest is literally a piece of cake. You can also see Joe Ely (who can be heard onThe Clash's "Should I Stay Or Should I Go" en español) live at Poor David's Pub. We've also got free passes for a VIP behind-the-scenes meet 'n' greet and preview screening with funny man Bill Engvall. Opt in to The Daily You to improve your chances to win unique UnContests, and check back daily for new promotions added throughout the week.
Metro: Best Southwest Citizen reports on the need for board and commission appointees in Duncanville. McKinneyNews.net reports on Collin County teachers in Jamaica. Also coming soon in Collin County ... a new Planned Parenthood (so you know where Pegasus staffers will be cruisin' this weekend). Richardson Echo reports on council efforts to go green. Williamedia also weighs in on public digital media in Dallas (and he's not talking about what people are viewing on library computers). Pam Gerber confirmed Ed Oakley is running for his former Dallas Council seat. Our own public transit-commuting programmer David also brought us live coverage of a truck-meets-train DART accident despite his lack of an iPhone.
Screen: Alex says there's this HBO show that's been turned into a chick flick - perhaps you've heard of it? Laura S. features some entries in this year's 24-hour video race. Fort Worth continues its tenth annual Q Fest. Film Guy John will review The Strangers Friday.
Artsy: The DMA has a new exhibit chronicling the high times of those incredible Murphys. West and Clear reviewed the Fort Worth Opera's Turandot and North Dallas Gazette checked out Intimate Apparel at WaterTower Theatre while Mark-Brian Sonna was busy watching Blue, Cats, and A Texas Romance.
Listen up: Brenna made Swift Tracks to hear Robert Gomez and Sarah Jaffe. Todd reviews Rivethead's The 13th Step. 2K7 Photography got some good shots at the Jagermeister Tour (featuring bands, not alcohol). I Love Math also released their second CD, including four tracks featuring late keyboardist Carter Albrecht.
Sports: College Football Top Ten has an eye on UNT. Richardson Echo spends quality time with a local gal-turned-stock car driver. Todd skewers the Penguins in his Cupcheck. The Stars wrapped up one of their four promising young defensemen, but lost a coach to the lure of Sweden, while the Rangers finally lost a series.
The Biz: ExxonMobil drew protesters but changed nothing at its annual meeting. Flowserve is serving Chinese nuclear plants. Connecticut has interest in Tyler Technologies of Dallas.
Pegasus Picks for the weekend
Weekend planner
- Learn how to talk to girls at the Anime and Video Game Convention
- Celebrate Cole Porter with panache at Bass Hall's McDavid Studio in Fort Worth
- Also in Fort Worth, those Django-y Texas Gypsies
- Austin's Derailers are a bit closer to town at the Finish Line
- The Steve Miller Band and Joe Cocker in Fair Park
- Parade your pooch at Denton's annual Dog Days of Summer
- Old 97's celebrate their CD release at Good Records and House of Blues
- Also celebrating a CD release? Eleven Hundred Springs (with The King Bucks) at Granada
- Lyle Lovett plays a top-dollar benefit for the Dallas Theater Center
- KNON's Latin Energy Festival, uh, energizes? Addison Circle
- Get hip to Dallas' second annual Contemporary Art Dealers fair
Your girl Friday (even on Thursday),
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