MoMo’s makes amour easy

MoMo’s makes amour easy

Cozy up at MoMo Italian Kitchen this Valentine’s Day for a romantic dinner for two Feb. 13-15. In addition to the popular a la carte menu, MoMo Italian Kitchen will feature a 3-course menu for $80 per couple served with two glasses of complimentary sparkling wine. MoMo Italian Kitchen is located at 8989 Forest Lane, […]

‘And the Oscar (should) go to … !

‘And the Oscar (should) go to … !

By Chic DiCiccio If anyone told you back in October that “Joker” would end up with the most nominations at the 2020 Academy Awards, there’s a good chance you’d think that came from a crazy person. Well, 11 nominations and $335 million later, that zany prediction is now a reality. However, there aren’t many people […]

Elvis has left the building … and gone to Halcyon

Elvis has left the building … and gone to Halcyon

By R. H. Lannen Initially started in Austin, local Texas chain Halcyon, located on lower Greenville, has been open for a couple of years but is still as busy as ever.  The restaurant is serving up an (almost overwhelmingly) extensive all-day menu from breakfast to dinner and everything in between. Halcyon also offers a full-service […]

Super Bowl LIV hard to chronicle

By David Mullen In a difficult-to-describe Super Bowl LIV on Feb. 2 in Miami Gardens, Fla., the Kansas City Chiefs came back from a 10-point fourth quarter deficit with 21 unanswered points for a 31-20 win over the San Francisco 49ers. Sports scribes in the team’s markets had a challenge to capture the elation and […]

Cupid calls for courage

Cupid calls for courage

On February 15, be a part of Cupid’s Undie Run, a “brief,” mile(ish) fun run that takes place in the middle of a BIG party — all to find a cure for neurofibromatosis (NF), a genetic tumor disorder that affects 1 in every 3,000 births. Participants run in their undies because those affected with NF […]

Giddy on up to volunteer with horses

Giddy on up to volunteer with horses

By Dr. Beth Leermakers Twenty years ago I followed my horse to Texas. Seriously. I moved to Dallas from Virginia specifically to train with Mike Huber, who’s a big name in the Three-Day-Eventing world. Today, I don’t own a horse. More than anything, I miss grooming, brushing and bathing my horse, getting dirtier and wetter […]

Beet-Pickled Deviled Eggs

Beet-Pickled Deviled Eggs

6 hard-boiled eggs, peeled Brine from a 12-ounce jar of pickled beets 3 tablespoons mayonnaise 2 teaspoons whole-grain mustard 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon prepared horseradish, or to taste 1 teaspoon minced chives, parsley or dill 1 baby dill or cornichon, thinly sliced Salt and pepper Add eggs to a zip-top plastic bag and […]

‘The Rhythm Section’ saved by Lively burning up screen

‘The Rhythm Section’ saved by Lively burning up screen

By Chic DiCiccio “The Rhythm Section” was delayed during filming, delayed for release for almost a full year, and now, it’s being tossed into theaters on Super Bowl weekend. Sure, a vigilante justice thriller with a female lead is decent sports counter programming, but that movie trifecta screams disaster.  Yes, this movie is a bit […]

Show liberates Greek goddess

Show liberates Greek goddess

By Christine Finnegan The Orchestra of New Spain (ONS) presents the American debut of Love Conquers Impossible Love, a comic zarzuela of 1710, February 21 and 22 at 7:30 p.m. at Moody Performance Hall, which is located at 2520 Flora Street.   The zarzuela is a form of Spanish musical theatre in which the dramatic […]

Comedienne shares life’s ups and downs

Comedienne shares life’s ups and downs

By Shari Goldstein Stern Just in time for Valentine’s Day, another diet craze. But it’s no fad. It’s just a crazy, award-winning one-woman show called “My Life on a Diet” by Renée Taylor. It’s playing at the Charles W. Eisemann Center from Feb. 14-16. The laugh-out-loud show will sell out, so there’s no time to […]

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