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    • Bistro Louise still offers a wonderful world tour of flavors
      Bistro Louise still offers a wonderful world tour of flavors

      Bistro Louise has been around since 1996, proffering Mediterranean-swayed American flights -- sometimes with Asian fancy, at other times deploying a Southwestern twang -- as expressed through the culinary wit of famed chef Louise Lamensdorf, a Cowtown icon.

    • Lonesome Lizard deserves to be jumping
      Lonesome Lizard deserves to be jumping

      A cool new spot in Keller serves up tasty Texas dishes at reasonable prices. It won't be a Lonesome Lizard for long.

  • Every spring, Austin's South by Southwest music fest becomes the place to be for area musicians who want to do more than spin their wheels.

    • NX35 shines the spotlight on Denton
      NX35 will put Denton in the spotlight, but the college town has long been part of the music scene

      That sound you hear as you’re whizzing by on I-35 is a musical mecca finding its groove. So pull off, plug in, and rock hard.

    • British buzz band Muse to play rare Fort Worth concert
      British buzz band Muse to play rare Fort Worth concert

      Many a hipster head was scratched upon hearing the announcement that British buzz band Muse would play -- the Fort Worth Convention Center?! But let's not look a gift horse in the mouth.

    • This week's Dirty Dozen
      The dirty dozen

      Madea pays a visit, Dirk plays ping pong, the zoo's living museum and Beatles tribute act Rain pours down this week.

    • A Q&A with Michael Johnson of 'The Celebrity Apprentice'
      A Q&A with Michael Johnson of 'The Celebrity Apprentice'

      Michael Johnson is perhaps best known as a four-time Olympic gold-medal winner, and for the 1996 Summer Olympics, in which he was the first man to win gold in both the 200- and 400-meter races. But he's also a businessman, with a background that goes all the way back to his days at Baylor University.

    • South by Southwest Film Festival drawing more hullabaloo
      South by Southwest Film Festival drawing more hullabaloo

      AUSTIN -- At the Austin Convention Center on Thursday afternoon, there was a 90-minute wait to collect your credentials for this year's South by Southwest Film Festival. That's a sign of what's likely to be some crowded days ahead.

  • The cellist widely considered to be the world's greatest will perform with pianist Kathryn Stott on Tjursday.

    • What's coming up: Performing arts
      What's coming up: Performing arts

      Los Lobos and Leo Kottke will perform at Bass Hall. Also on the performing-arts bill is "Sunday in the Park with George" in Bedford.

    • In the galleries: Gallery 414
      In the galleries: Gallery 414

      Paul Greco, the guest curator for this show at Gallery 414, has put together an exhibit of like-minded artists who eschew pretty subjects and seek out interesting ones -- Charles Coldewey, Kazuko Goto, Erin Guy, Tesa Morin, Dan Tossing and Erik Tosten.

    • What's coming up: Music
      What's coming up: Music

      Norah Jones concert set for May. Denton singer Sarah Jaffe is a must-see opening act

    • What's coming up: Performing arts
      What's coming up: Performing arts

      Los Lobos and Leo Kottke will perform at Bass Hall. Also on the performing-arts bill is "Sunday in the Park with George" in Bedford.

    • Ahead of the Bell: Video Game Sales
      Ahead of the Bell: Video Game Sales

      U.S. video game sales could likely show a decline Thursday when the NPD Group releases its February sales figures after the market closes.

    • Court OKs TV rules opposed by Comcast, Cablevision
      Court OKs TV rules opposed by Comcast, Cablevision

      A federal court has upheld regulations that require cable TV companies to make channels they own available to satellite TV providers and other rivals on equal terms.

    • February video game sales drop 15 percent
      February video game sales drop 15 percent

      U.S. retail sales of video games declined 15 percent in February, hurt in part by an ongoing decline in sales of music games and lower sales of the Wii system.