Deep Ellum
Dating back to the 1920s, Deep Ellum is Dallas' most notable entertainment district. The area is filled with a large assortment of restaurants, bars and clubs filling the converted warehouse spaces. Live music dominates the Deep Ellum scene at night.
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(Blushing at your paradigm shift): One class of stories we tend to miss/skip is the speculative "X group hopes to do Y." There's so much of that, we couldn't hope to keep up and would rather spend our resources on things actually happening.
Not that we have a ban on them-- if they're interesting enough, we may hop on. In this case, while I wish them the best, I'm way skeptical.
Mike Orren Staff
1 year, 6 months ago
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Dallas Mardi Gras Hopes to Draw 100,000
Did this story get picked up anywhere on The Peg (new official slang?... hope not)? I didn't notice it coming through on the wire and couldn't find it through search.
Interesting paradigm shift for me - after seeing this on cbs11 news site, I immediately thought to come here to check the validity of the article, plus check the quick pulse of the community. I would have all but written off the article given that I didn't find it here, but it seems to interesting to pass up...
James Scott Verified
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