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What made the Vietnamese comfort soup take off into the foodie stratosphere? To find out, we mmm-mmm-gooded our way across North Texas and found these six favorites. Read story
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About 1,000 moviegoers set a record for attendance on opening night for the premiere of Virtuosity, a documentary about the 2013 Cliburn Competition. Read story
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Miranda Lambert takes home four honors while Luke Bryan is named entertainer of the year Read story
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A creative restaurant team takes a chance, giving new life to an old, oft-vacated spot in One Arts Plaza. Read story
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A celebration of all things Greek, the re-opening of a legendary Fort Worth music spot, and salutes to Dr. Seuss and Hitchcock make this an especially eclectic week in DFW. Read story
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Our Weekend Chef experiments with quick aging steaks with fish sauce, a Modernist Cuisine technique. Read more
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A celebration of all things Greek, the re-opening of a legendary Fort Worth music spot, and salutes to Dr. Seuss and Hitchcock make this an especia... Read more
What made the Vietnamese comfort soup take off into the foodie stratosphere? To find out, we mmm-mmm-gooded our way across North Texas and found these six favorites.
The celebrity-laden event will be in DFW on Nov. 8
Tony Zazza and Julie Fisk, morning-show hosts at KVIL/103.7 FM since April 2013, are out, and there are other lineup shifts as well.
A celebration of all things Greek, the re-opening of a legendary Fort Worth music spot, and salutes to Dr. Seuss and Hitchcock make this an especially eclectic week in DFW.
The weekend-morning forecaster is departing after two years with KXAS/Channel 5
An animal rights group is asking the Discovery Channel not to air "Eaten Alive," a show planned for next month where a naturalist attempts to get swallowed by a giant snake.