I've been there multiple occasions. It's right across the street from UNT, so it's mostly a college spot. Most nights they're a dance club alternating between country and hip hop, and most of the shows that come through are smaller country bands. I also saw Bowling For Soup there once.
Gotcha. So is Cam'ron one of the larger acts they've had? Do they usually host national touring acts?
I usually don't know the artists that pay there, but I assume they're touring acts. I don't think of Cam'ron as being big at all though. Haven't heard much from him in the past ten years
I mean, I don't think of him as being "big" either but I looked at the calendar of shows there and it seems like they mostly have local acts, so...
I'm not a sports guy so I could be completely off, but you might check out SlingTV. It's a Roku app, though I'm sure it's available on other platforms, that allows you to live stream certain cable channels (including ESPN) - It's like $20/month, so you're still paying for it, but it may be your best bet for catching some sports without paying a lot more for cable.
Luckily, I personally use a friend's login for various cable channels I don't have but for some reason the Stars game was not listed on Fox Sports go and was then blacked out on NBCSN Live Extra. Was a little disappointed not to be able to watch the beatdown in hd
Reddit can hook you up with a live stream right before game time. Check out the "nhlstreams" subreddit
i was at the game on Thursday and it was legit. we only paid around $45 for upper level tickets which i feel like would be absolutely impossible in any other city for playoff hockey. The parking situation was horrific though. Not prepared for the turn out at all.
Stars games are crazy affordable. Went to the playoffs 2 years ago for absurdly cheap. I wanna go to a Mavs playoff game but I'm sure it'd be pricier :/
Yeah i was quite surprised by it considering they were seeded number one in the league...doesn't matter i suppose cause it's still hockey in texas. yeah i could imagine mavs would be harder to come by. PS-nice AD avatar.
So I am a Chicagoan, but my fiancee is from Dallas. We did the long distance thing for over two years, but she recently moved up here. But I got to spend a crap ton of time in the DFW area so I felt compelled to contribute here: 1) Jonathan's in Oak Cliff changed the brunch game for me. I can't find anything like it here in Chicago and it kills me. The chicken & waffles, man. Keeps me up at night. 2) I went to the Truck Yard once. When I was there, some random dude sat down next to me and proceeded to chug my beer. When he finished he just looked at me and said "I was dared to do this. Don't punch me. I will buy you a new beer." It was strange. Is this something people do? Spot could be really cool, but the night I was there it was laughably crowded. 3) The amount of driving necessary to get around in Dallas drove me nuts. And the speed limit is obscene. Invest in robust public transit! 4) Serious pizza is for real. 5) Whattaburger. Yes. Well done. 6) And In N' Out? Spoiled. 7) Bishop Arts District is really fun. The Cider Company they got there makes some tasty stuff. 8) Uptown. No.