- Student movie passes for ‘The Wedding Ringer’ early screening
- Singers and songwriters jam at UPC’s Acoustic Art Series
- New Asian restaurants bring in college crowd
- Fresh Beats: Fall Out Boy and more new music
- New gourmet doughnut shop set for opening
- Fresh Beats: 8/28/14
- Five restaurants Denton needs
- First Friday of the month showcases artists
- A Calcium For Your Funny Bone Web Series – A Q&A w/ Brandon H. Rodriguez
- Review/Interview: Michael Pitt and Writer-Director Mike Cahill Reveal Their ‘I Origins’
All posts tagged "denton"
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Denton’s first brewery to open doors Oct. 24
Edward Balusek / Visuals Editor The sound of nails being hammered into two-by-fours and screws being drilled into sheet rock echo throughout the 5,000-square-foot building that will house Denton’s first brewery. Audacity Brew House on Shady Oaks...
- Posted September 23, 2014
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A Weekend Full of Fests
Photo Story by: Byron Thomspson – Senior Staff Photographer & Harris Buchanan – Staff Photographer Gravity Feed plays at Lone Star Attitude Burger Co. on Friday for Oaktopia Photo by Harris Buchanan –...
- Posted September 22, 2014
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Students deal with power outage Sunday
Matt Brown / Intern Writer Some residents of north Denton lost power for about three hours Sunday when a utility box failed at the northeast corner of Stella and Bonnie Brae streets. “I woke up because my...
- Posted September 21, 2014
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Football looks to bounce back against Nicholls State
Akshay Mirchandani / Sports Editor The Mean Green football team is looking for a rebound performance when they take on the Nicholls State University Colonels on Saturday. The last time the team took the field was last...
- Posted September 18, 2014
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Chamber of Commerce against ban
Paul Wedding / Intern The Denton Chamber of Commerce has advised its members and employees to vote against the proposed fracking ban in the city’s Nov. 4 general election. The chamber believes banning fracking in Denton would...
- Posted September 17, 2014
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Denton County Elections Administrator upgrades to Tarrant County office
Rhiannon Saegert / Senior Staff Writer After 18 years, former elections administrator Frank Phillips has left Denton County to take over a much larger operation at Tarrant County Elections Department. Phillips said the decision wasn’t easy. “I’ve been...
- Posted September 16, 2014
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Square takes step back in time for auto show
Dalton LaFerney / Senior Staff Writer This old GMC was outfitted into a scrappy tow truck, equipped with boxing gloves and blowers. “In Rust We Trust” read on the front bumper. The Square became a parking...
- Posted September 16, 2014
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New Asian restaurants bring in college crowd
Samantha McDonald / Staff Writer On West Hickory Street by UNT sits a building of five conjoined retail spaces. At the corner of Welch is an empty storefront, filled inside with power tools and climbing equipment. However,...
- Posted September 16, 2014
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UNT football’s stadium, coach highlight walk to cure heart disease
Olivia Sylvain / Staff Writer On Saturday, the American Heart Association hosted the Denton Heart Walk at Apogee Stadium to raise funds for cardiovascular disease research. More than 50 groups of Denton community members, UNT students, and...
- Posted September 15, 2014
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Landmark grill gets an update
Paul Wedding / Intern Writer Sweetwater Grill and Tavern has officially reopened its doors to the public, offering a renovated look while still maintaining its unique presence. “It’s been a cornerstone of downtown Denton for the past 18...
- Posted September 14, 2014