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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Pegasus News Week in View: Mountains’ majesty edition

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Here I sit, gentle reader, in the sunset shadow of the mountains overlooking Preston Hollow, reflecting on the week that was and the weekend to be. Join me, won't you?

Cowboy Mouth - Next Wednesday at House of Blues

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Metro: Laura S. was on hand for an effort to make it easier for the disabled to vote ... Legendary Dallas judge Barefoot Sanders died this week ... Our "Downtown Showdown" continues with Arlington in the spotlight ... Local Christian bookstores are contending with some "girly" magazines ... The new Dallas pet ordinances are in effect ... The State Fair opens today.

Stage: Shawn talks to Lorey Hayes, Director of For Colored Girls... ... The Dallas Voice says that Kitchen Dog's The Pillowman proves you can enjoy a play about rape, incest and torture ... Check in on Friday for a review of Rover Dramawerks' Shakespeare in Hollywood and details on this weekend's openings and closings.

Flix: Friday will bring a bumper crop of movie reviews: Choke (with a director interview); The Lucky Ones; Nights in Rodanthe (with an author interview); The Duchess; Eagle Eye and Miracle at St. Anna

Music: Check in all weekend as Erin reports in from the Austin City Limits Festival ... North Texas Daily says that Eli Young Band is on the rise ... Cindy Chaffin rang in with more local concert video from the Method Entertainment Showcase ... Vincent Tucker interviewed Dallas hip-hop artist Joulz IL ... Mike B. caught Dark Star Orchestra at HOB (with an assist from New Bohemian Kenny Withrow) ... Zach Lewis enjoyed young up-and-comer Jessie Frye at Mochalux

Artsy: John was all over Addison's Oktoberfest, as were many of our beer-soaked readers ... Laura S. profiled pinhole photographer Frank Lopez ... The Nasher is celebrating its 5th anniversary with an exhibit featuring stories from the Nashers themselves ... John also got a great audio interview with voiceover artist Bob (Porky Pig) Bergen, who's gearing up for a DFW visit.

Pegasus Picks for the weekend

Best Bites: Well-known restaurateur Mike Herrera died after a 19-hour wait in the Parkland ER ... Stephan Pyles is opening a new tapas restaurant ... Gay List Daily liked Dali Wine Bar, while The Law Reviewers were more tepid on South Side's Sala.

Game: The Cowboys continue to roll, while the Rangers managed to end on a high note, at least ... The Cupcheck delves into Chris Pronger's beautiful mind ... Our college teams are on the road this week ... UTD has a new Spirit Rock ...

Schools: There's little to be said about area ISDs this week that isn't tragic, depressing or scandalous: It looks like the upshot of the DISD budget debacle will be more than 1,200 lost jobs (in many places where they can't afford to be lost) ... A Wylie city councilman had to resign his teaching position because of a faux diploma ... DeSoto schools, at least, are reporting a mixed bag in their road to recovery ... And the Lewisville ISD finally let a renegade banana and his gorilla frienemy off the hook.

Bidness: Happy Technology Day! But be careful how you celebrate -- the MPAA has opened an anti-piracy branch in Irving ... The DMN is making changes in its delivery bags and its free no-longer-daily ... You know times are tough when high-end fashion events cut ticket prices ...

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