Pad Thai

Pad Thai

Sauce:  2/3 cup Thai tamarind paste (available at Asian markets) 1/3 cup white vinegar 1/3 cup fish sauce 1/3 cup soy sauce 1/4 cup sriracha, or to taste 1/4 cup light brown sugar, or to taste 3 tablespoons garlic powder 8 ounces rice noodles (L or XL, depending on the brand) 3 tablespoons vegetable oil […]

Fair employees support education

Fair employees support education

By Karissa Condoianis The 72nd Annual Big Tex Youth Livestock Auction kicked off with the sale of the Grand Champion Market Steer. This year’s prize-winning steer was purchased by Big Tex Champion Club with their generous bid of $75,000. The preliminary amount raised for Texas youth in the auction is more than $1 million. With 389 […]

Doctor says young athletes should know risks

Doctor says young athletes should know risks

By David Mullen This year of the pandemic has affected so many things that we took for granted and used to look forward to every year. Like competitive sports. The professional leagues have dealt with the COVID-19 crisis in dramatically different ways, with varying degrees of success. The NHL was an early adapter of strong […]

Productions join forces to entertain all

Productions join forces to entertain all

By Shari Goldstein Stern “Let’s try” could be multiple award-winning IMPRINT TheatreWorks’ (IMPRINT) mantra. The team works the theater like The Little Engine That Could. That has been the theatre company’s head space since its founding in 2014. At historic Samuell Grand Park (SG) in old East Dallas, IMPRINT TheatreWorks will present a new work, […]

Roast Chicken with Apples and Onions

Roast Chicken with Apples and Onions

1 large or 2 small Honeycrisp apples, cut into 1/2-inch wedges 2 medium onions, cut into 1/2-inch wedges 1 (3- to 4-pound) roasting chicken, giblets removed 3 sprigs thyme, minced 1 tablespoon whole grain mustard, optional Oil, salt and pepper Heat oven to 450F. Line a baking pan with parchment.  Scatter the apple and onion […]

Events help audiences keep connected

Events help audiences keep connected

By Allison Wagner Dallas Summer Musicals (DSM) announced this week that it is co-producing a three-part virtual concert series, Live from the West Side: Women of Broadway, Powered by PNC, featuring (pictured from left to right) two-time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone on Oct. 24, Tony Award winner Laura Benanti on Nov. 14, and critically […]

Gale Sayers was ‘poetry in motion’

Gale Sayers was ‘poetry in motion’

By David Mullen Chicago Bears running back and kick returner Gale Sayers turned the gritty, bloody and hard-nosed game of professional football into an artform. When he was on the field wearing his trademark No. 40 jersey, time stood still.  Nicknamed the “Kansas Comet,” Sayers was born in Wichita, starred at the University of Kansas […]

Felines prefer frolicking with friends

Felines prefer frolicking with friends

By Beth Leermakers Your cat would probably never admit it, but she misses you when you’re gone. If you’ve recently returned to the office after working from home for months, your feline friend may be lonely and even a little depressed. Although they may seem like independent, solitary beasts, cats are social creatures.  Does your […]

Blistered Broccoli

Blistered Broccoli

1 head broccoli, cut into small florets 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes Oil, salt and pepper Heat broiler on high. Place a 12-inch cast iron or carbon steel skillet under broiler for 5 minutes.  In a bowl, toss broccoli florets with oil and season with salt and pepper. Carefully remove pan from oven and pour […]

Another Round is ace in the hole

Another Round is ace in the hole

By David Mullen Another Round indoor mini-golf and bar, at 660 Fort Worth Ave. near Sylvan Thirty, is doing a number near Trinity Groves and the Dallas Design District. The number 12, to be exact. Owner Kendall Spence, 35, moved to Dallas from Houston 12 years ago and resides with his family in Oak Cliff. […]

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