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ON THE COVERLADY DAYSherna Armstrong spends
nearly two hours performing
as legendary singer Billie
Holiday in Denton Community
Theatre’s latest production.
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EVENTSTHURSDAY
9:30 a.m. — Crafters’ Corner at
Emily Fowler Central Library, 502
Oakland St. Work on projects and
learn new techniques. Free. Call 940-
349-8752 or visit www.dentonlibrary.
com.
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. — Needlepoint101, taught by Denise deRusha, at
Emily Fowler Central Library, 502
Oakland St. Program size is limited;
register at library. Free. Call 940-349-
8752 or visit www.dentonlibrary.com.
7 p.m. — The Denton Quilt Guildmeets at the Center for Visual Arts,
400 E. Hickory St. A social time
begins at 6:30 p.m. Susan Cleveland
will give a talk titled “My Eclectic
Quilt Pageant.” Visit www.denton
quiltguild.org.
7 p.m. — Texas Attorney GeneralGreg Abbott is the keynote speaker
at the monthly meeting of the
Denton County Republican Party, at
Medical Center of Lewisville Grand
Theater, 100 N. Charles St. in
Lewisville. Additional parking will be
available in the City Hall parking lot,
at Church and Charles streets. Social
hour for meeting attendees begins at
6 p.m., hosted by Marc Moffitt. Open
to all interested Republicans.
7 p.m. — Free program on pro-tecting children from predators,
led by Stacy Wyatt, a volunteer with
Traffick 911, at Sanger Public Library,
501 Bolivar St. Recommended for
adults only. Call 940-458-3257 or e-
mail [email protected].
7 p.m. — Guyer High School GleeChoir performs Joseph and theAmazing Technicolor Dreamcoatat Guyer’s Black Box Theatre, 7501
Teasley Lane. Tickets are $10 and can
be purchased at the school in
advance. Call 940-369-1000.
7 p.m. — Denton High SchoolTheatre presents Jekyll & Hyde at
the Denton High auditorium, 1007
Fulton St. Tickets are $10 for adults
and $5 for students. Call 940-369-
2002.
7 p.m. — Ryan High School’s the-ater arts department presentsHairspray at the Ryan High auditori-
um, 5101 E. McKinney St. All tickets
are $10 and can be purchased at the
school in advance or at the door. Call
940-369-3000.
7 to 8 p.m. — Fowler Foodie BookClub at Emily Fowler Central Library,
502 Oakland St. This month’s book
selection is The Particular Sadness of
Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender. Free.
Call 940-349-8752.
7 to 8 p.m. — Conversation Club,
for those wishing to practice their
English language skills with others,
at Emily Fowler Central Library, 502
Oakland St. Free. No registration
required. Call 940-349-8752.
FRIDAY12:15 to 1 p.m. — Richard B.McCaslin presents his book Fighting
Stock: John S. "Rip" Ford in Texas in
the Commissioners Courtroom at the
Courthouse on the Square, 110 W.
Hickory St. Bring a sack lunch. Drinks
will be available for sale. Free. Call
the Courthouse-on-the-Square
Museum at 940-349-2850.
4 p.m. — Lego Builders Club for
ages 6 and older at Emily Fowler
Central Library, 502 Oakland St. Free.
Call 940-349-8718 or e-mail stacey.
5:30 p.m. — Visual Arts Societyof Texas Gala 2012 honoring pho-
tographer Kathy Vargas, at the
Center for Visual Arts, 400 E. Hickory
St. Gala includes exhibition reception,
dinner and lecture. Tickets are $50
each, or $35 for VAST members. Visit
www.vastarts.org, e-mail executive
[email protected] or call 972-
827-8674.
6 to 8 p.m. — Oxide @ Banteropening reception for multi-artist
show at Banter, 219 W. Oak St. Free.
Show runs through March 13. Call
940-565-1638 or visit www.oxide
gallery.com.
7 p.m. — Denton High SchoolTheatre presents Jekyll & Hyde at
the Denton High auditorium, 1007
Fulton St. Tickets are $10 for adults
and $5 for students. Call 940-369-
2002.
7 p.m. — Ryan High School’s the-ater arts department presentsHairspray at the Ryan High auditori-
um, 5101 E. McKinney St. All tickets
are $10 and can be purchased at the
school in advance or at the door. Call
940-369-3000.
7 p.m. — Guyer High School GleeChoir performs Joseph and theAmazing Technicolor Dreamcoatat Guyer’s Black Box Theatre, 7501
Teasley Lane. Tickets are $10 and can
be purchased at the school in
advance. Call 940-369-1000.
7:30 p.m. — Denton CommunityTheatre presents Lady Day atEmerson’s Bar and Grill by Lanie
Robertson, at the PointBank Black
Box Performing Arts Center, 318 E.
Hickory St. Tickets are $10. For tick-
ets, visit www.campustheatre.com or
call 940-382-1915. For more informa-
tion, call 940-382-7014.
SATURDAY9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. — Ryan HighSchool Strutters’ spring danceclinic in the school gymnasium, 5101
E. McKinney St. Registration begins
at 8:15 a.m. Registration cost is $25
and includes snacks and a T-shirt.
Participants should bring a water
bottle, dress comfortably, wear
sneakers and come ready to dance. A
short performance for family and
friends follows at 3 p.m. in the gym.
Contact sponsor Cassie Meyer at
940-369-3000 or cmayer@denton
isd.org.
9 a.m. to noon — Recycling eventto benefit the Flower Mound Marcus
High School Orchestra at Argyle
United Methodist Church, 9033 Fort
Worth Drive. A variety of items will
be accepted; no toxic items. For a list
of items and more information, visit
www.marcusorchestra.com.
10 to 11 a.m. — Preschool Playand Read at North Branch Library,
3020 N. Locust St. Come-and-go pro-
gram offers age-appropriate games,
activities and crafts that assist in
developing pre-reading skills. For
children ages 3-5 and their care-
givers. Free. Call 940-349-8752 or
visit www.dentonlibrary.com.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. — AmericanRed Cross community blooddrive in the gymnasium of St.
Andrew Presbyterian Church, 300 W.
Oak St. For more information or an
appointment, call 1-800-RED CROSS,
or visit www.bloodisneeded.org and
search by ZIP code. Walk-ins are wel-
come.
2 p.m. — Denton Public Library
volunteer fair at North Branch
Library, 3020 N. Locust St. Volunteer
positions are available covering a
wide variety of interests including
computer instruction, outreach to
child care centers, assisting with
adult and children’s programs, and
adult literacy tutors. Call 940-349-
8752.
2 p.m. and 7 p.m. — Guyer HighSchool Glee Choir performsJoseph and the Amazing Techni-color Dreamcoat at Guyer’s Black
Box Theatre, 7501 Teasley Lane.
Tickets are $10 and can be pur-
chased at the school in advance. Call
940-369-1000.
2 p.m. and 7 p.m. — Denton HighSchool Theatre presents Jekyll &Hyde at the Denton High auditorium,
1007 Fulton St. Tickets are $10 for
adults and $5 for students. Call 940-
369-2002.
2 to 2:45 p.m. — “Victorian Hard-ware: Not Software,” a free pro-
gram focusing on typical household
hardware used during the Victorian
era, at the Bayless-Selby House
Museum, 317 W. Mulberry St. Call
940-349-2865 or visit www.denton
county.com/bsh.
2 to 4:30 p.m. — Back-to-SchoolFamily Reading Carnival, at Ann
Windle School for Young Children,
901 Audra Lane. Presented with
UNT’s Success for Life Through
Reading program. Event includes a
book walk, arts and crafts stations,
storytelling stations and literacy-
based games. Snacks and drinks will
be available. Free; open to children of
all ages. Call Katie Newman, youth
coordinator for Success for Life
Through Reading, at 940-565-3381.
7 p.m. — Ryan High School’s the-ater arts department presents
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Chef Tim Love hasthrown his supportbehind a portion of the
Thin Line Film Fest. The Love Shack, a stylish
and popular downtown burg-er joint runby the Den-ton nativeand celebritypatty slinger,is the officialsponsor ofthe Thin LineFilm FestKids Docs, which will start at10 a.m. Feb. 11 at the CampusTheatre.
The Kids Docs block fea-tures three films:
� Library Larry’s Big Day
— The local children’s televi-sion program, produced bythe city of Denton, featuresthree puppets who live in thelibrary: Library Larry, a goodold Texas bull; Emmy LouDickenson, a word-lovingpig; and Mr. Chompers, ayoung hippo who gets hiswords mixed up.
� Seeing in the Dark —First aired on PBS, this is afilm about stargazers who tryto describe an indescribableexperience. They turn the lensaway from themselves andonto the skies, inviting viewersto share their wordless awe.
� Rise and Dream — Thisis the story of 13 teenagerswho live with the challenges
of poverty in a volatile regionof the Philippines. When theteens volunteer to learn themusic traditions of their cul-ture for a once-in-a-lifetimeconcert, they discover thetask is more difficult thanthey first imagined.
The family-friendly eventwill be free, and seating willbe first come, first served.
The Thin Line Film Fest isthe only documentary filmfestival in Texas. It opens Feb.10 and runs through Feb. 20.For more information, visitwww.thinlinefilmfest.com.
Festival passes are on salenow, available at http://thinlinefilmfest.tix.com.
— Lucinda Breeding
Film fest beefs up lineup
Love
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The Family Book Clubkicks off for the year atNorth Branch Library.
The club will meet at 7p.m. Wednesday at thelibrary, 3020 N. Locust St.After refreshments, childrenages 8 through 12 and theirparents or adult guardianswill meet and discuss AdamRex’s The True Meaning ofSmekday.
In Smekday, 11-year-oldTip’s mother is abducted byaliens on Christmas Eve (orSmekday Eve, as it’s calledafter the alien invasion). Tiphops in the family car andheads south to find hermother. On the way, shemeets an alien mechanicwho agrees to help her andsave the planet from disaster.
The Family Book Clubmeets 7 p.m. on the lastWednesday of each monthfor a discussion, refresh-ments and activities.
The title for the Feb. 29meeting is How to Steal aDog by Barbara O’Connor
For more information, callpublic services librarianDana Tucker at 940-349-8715.
— Staff report
Courtesy photos
Adam Rex’s The True Meaning of Smekday, a novel
about a worldwide alien invasion as seen through the
eyes of an 11-year-old, is this month’s selection for the
Family Book Club at North Branch Library.
Extraterrestrialtakeover
Aliens invadeEarth, nab mom in book club title
Hairspray at the Ryan High auditori-
um, 5101 E. McKinney St. All tickets
are $10 and can be purchased at the
school in advance or at the door. Call
940-369-3000.
7:30 p.m. — Denton CommunityTheatre presents Lady Day atEmerson’s Bar and Grill by Lanie
Robertson, at the PointBank Black
Box Performing Arts Center, 318 E.
Hickory St. Tickets are $10. For tick-
ets, visit www.campustheatre.com or
call 940-382-1915. For more informa-
tion, call 940-382-7014.
SUNDAY2 p.m. — Denton CommunityTheatre presents Lady Day atEmerson’s Bar and Grill by Lanie
Robertson, at the PointBank Black
Box Performing Arts Center, 318 E.
Hickory St. Tickets are $10. For tick-
ets, visit www.campustheatre.com or
call 940-382-1915. For more informa-
tion, call 940-382-7014.
MONDAY2 to 3:30 p.m. — Grief supportsession led by chaplain Karen
DeFilippis at Southern Care Hospice,
5800 N. Interstate 35, Suite 200. All
are welcome.
3 to 4 p.m. — Back to BasicsNutrition for Boomers will be held
at Emily Fowler Public Library, 502
Oakland St. Better Living for Texans,
a division of the Texas AgriLife
Extension Service offers a series of
free nutrition and healthy living
classes. Classes continue Jan. 30 and
Feb. 6, and those who complete the
classes will receive a certificate,
recipes and other health-related
incentives. To register or for more
information, call 349-8752 or e-mail
6 to 8:45 p.m. — Chess Night at
North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust
St. Players of all ages and skill levels
welcome. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
7 to 8 p.m. — Romance in theStacks Book Club at North Branch
Library, 3020 N. Locust St. Free.
Discuss titles by Sherrilyn Kenyon.
Call 940-349-8796 or visit www.
dentonlibrary.com.
7 p.m. — Guyer High School GleeChoir performs Joseph and theAmazing Technicolor Dreamcoatat Guyer’s Black Box Theatre, 7501
Teasley Lane. Tickets are $10 and can
be purchased at the school in
advance. Call 940-369-1000.
8 p.m. — UNT Faculty WoodwindQuintet recital in Voertman Hall at
the Music Building, at Avenue C and
Chestnut Street. Free. Call 940-565-
2791 or visit www.music.unt.edu.
TUESDAY5:30 to 7 p.m. — Low-cost petvaccine clinic at the Denton Vet
Center, 800 S. I-35E. Cost is $45 for
all vaccines and a brief exam with
the doctor. No appointment needed.
Call 940-380-9393.
7 to 8:45 p.m. — North BranchWriters’ Critique Group, for those
on science activities for ages 6-10.
Free. Call 940-349-8752 to register.
4:30 to 5:30 p.m. — “Dino Days:Herbivores” at North Branch
Library, 3020 N. Locust St. Kids ages
6-8 can learn about plant-eating
dinosaurs with stories, activities, triv-
ia and crafts. Free. Call 940-349-
8752 to register.
7 to 8 p.m. — Family Book Club at
North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust
St. Read The True Meaning of Smek-
day by Adam Rex together, then
come to the library for a discussion, a
snack and some fun. For ages 8-12
and an accompanying adult. Free.
Call 940-349-8752.
7 to 8:30 p.m. — ExploringPhilosophy at North Branch Library,
3020 N. Locust St. Chat about philo-
sophical questions with Eva H.
Cadwallader, professor emerita. Free.
Call 940-349-8752 to register.
7 p.m. — Denton High SchoolTheatre presents Jekyll & Hyde at
the Denton High auditorium, 1007
Fulton St. Tickets are $10 for adults
and $5 for students. Call 940-369-
2002.
MUSICThe Abbey Inn Restaurant & PubWed: Earl Bates’ “Celtic Sessions,” 7-
9pm, free. 101 W. Hickory St. 940-
566-5483.
The Abbey Underground Thurs:
Beryl Court, Earthshine, 9pm. Fri:
Lucas Cook, 8pm. 100 W. Walnut St.
940-565-5478.
Andy’s Bar Fri: Jonny Pecker and the
Beaver Bustin’ Pickle Weasels. 122 N.
Locust St. 940-565-5400. www.
andysbar.webs.com.
Art Six Coffee House Thurs: Purl
Snap Shirts, 8-11pm. Fri: Kaleo
Kaualoku, Alex Fenci, Daniel Ceske,
9pm. Wed: Open mic, 8pm. Music,
plays and gallery shows in a house
converted into an arts space. No
cover. No smoking inside. 424 Bryan
St. 940-484-2786. www.facebook.
com/artsixcoffeehouse.
Banter Fri: Wicked Messengers,
10pm. Sat: Pat York, 8pm; Mathew
Grigsby, 10pm. Live local jazz at 8pm
each Fri and 6pm each Sat. 219 W.
Oak St. 940-565-1638. www.denton
banter.com.
Cafe Du Luxe No cover. 3101
Unicorn Lake Blvd. 940-382-7070.
www.cafeduluxe.com.
Cool Beans 1210 W. Hickory St. 940-
382-7025.
Crazy Horse Saloon Each Thurs,
“Blues Power Happy Hour” featuring
Three Time Fool, 5:30-8:30pm, free.
508 S. Elm St. 940-591-0586.
Dan’s Silverleaf Thurs: The Life and
Times, the Cush, Calhoun, 10pm, $7-
$10. Sat: Charlie Hunter, Chris
Cortez, 8pm, $25-$35. Sun: Hares on
the Mountain, Danny Rush & the
Designated Drivers, 5-8pm, free.
Each Sun, Hares on the Mountain,
5pm, free. No smoking indoors. 103
Industrial St. 940-320-2000. www.
danssilverleaf.com.
Fry Street Public House 125 Ave. A.
940-323-9800. www.publichouse
denton.com.
Fry Street Tavern Fri: BC. 121 Ave.
A. 940-383-2337. thefrystreet
tavern.com.
The Garage Thurs: DJ Sideshow. Fri:
Grant Jones. Sat: Matt Slovack. Wed:
Double X-Rated. Each Mon, open mic,
11:30pm, $1-$5. 113 Ave. A. 940-383-
0045. www.thedentongarage.com.
The Greenhouse Mon: Sky Window.
Live jazz each Mon at 10pm, free.
600 N. Locust St. 940-484-1349.
www.greenhouserestaurantdenton.
com.
Hailey’s Club Fri: Freak the Mighty,
Señor Fin, I Am Prometheus, Beta-
maxx, Max Capacitor, DJ Spacechase,
9pm, $5-$7. Sat: Greytone Produc-
tions’ “Wreck tha Mic” amateur hip-
hop battle showcase, 9pm, $5-$7.
Each Thurs, ’80s music, free-$5; each
Tues, ’90s music, free-$5. 122 W.
Mulberry St. 940-323-1160. www.
haileysclub.com.
J&J’s Pizza 118 W. Oak St. 940-382-
7769. www.jandjpizzadenton.com.
The LABB 218 W. Oak St. 940-293-
4240. www.thelabbdenton.com.
La Milpa Mexican RestaurantEach Fri, Mariachi Quetzal, 8pm. 820
S. I-35E, Suite 101. 940-382-8470.
Love Shack 115 E. Hickory St. 940-
442-6834. www.loveburgershack.
com.
Lowbrows Beer and Wine GardenEach Thurs, Fri and Sat, open-mic
night. Free. 200 S. Washington St.,
Pilot Point. 940-686-3801. www.
lowbrows.us.
Mable Peabody’s Beauty Parlorand Chainsaw Repair 1125 E.
University Drive, Suite 107. 940-566-
9910.
Mad World Records 115 W. Hickory
St. 940-591-3001.
Rockin’ Rodeo Thurs: Jason Boland
& the Stranglers, the Dirty River
Boys, 8pm. 1009 Ave. C. 940-565-
6611. www.rockinrodeodenton.com.
Rubber Gloves Rehearsal StudiosFri: Meme Gallery presents the work
of Braulio Amado, with music by
Akkolyte, Terminator 2, Bukkake
Moms, 9pm, $1-$3. Sat: Spooky Folk,
Sealion, Danny Rush & the Desig-
nated Drivers, the Demigs, Young &
Brave, Paper Robot, 9pm, $5-$7.
Mon: “Karaoke Gong Show,” 10pm,
free for 21 and older. Each Thurs,
“Discipline,” 10pm, free-$5; each
Tues, “Singles Going Steady,” 10pm,
free-$5; each Wed, “Me Gusta” with
Yeahdef, 10pm, free. 411 E. Sycamore
St. 940-387-7781. www.rubber
glovesdentontx.com.
Simone Lounge 222 W. Hickory St.,
Suite 104. 940-387-7240. www.
facebook.com/simonelounge.
Sweetwater Grill and Tavern Sun:
Mi Son, Mi Son, Mi Son. Tues:
Evidence (music of Thelonious
Monk). Jazz shows on the patio, 7-
9pm, free. 115 S. Elm St. 940-484-
2888.
Trail Dust Steak House Fri & Sat:
Chance Anderson Band, 7-11pm.
26501 U.S. 380 East in Aubrey. 940-
365-4440. www.trailduststeaks.net.
VFW Post 2205 Free karaoke at
8pm each Thurs, Fri and Sat. 909
Sunset St.
IN THE REGION7 p.m. Thursday — Championsfor Children Celebrity Chow-Down benefiting Children’s Advo-
cacy Center for Denton County, at
Johnny G’s American Grill, 1301
FM407 in Lewisville. Nine celebrity
“eaters” have one hour to down a 6-
pound burger, fries and soft drink.
interested in writing novels, short
stories, poetry or journals, meets at
North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust
St. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
WEDNESDAY2 to 3:30 p.m. — “Using a Com-
puter Mouse and Keyboard” at
South Branch Library, 3228 Teasley
Lane. Practice basic skills that will
get you ready to work with a com-
puter. Free. Class size is limited; call
940-349-8752 to register.
2:30 to 3:30 p.m. — HomeschoolScience Club at Emily Fowler Cen-
tral Library, 502 Oakland St. Hands-
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Call 972-317-2818, ext. 244, or visit
www.cacdc.org.
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday — SeniorCrafts Day every week at the
Roanoke Senior Center, 312 S. Walnut
St. in Roanoke. Seniors can bring
craft projects to work on and share
their expertise. Visit www.roanoke
texas.com.
LITERARY EVENTSEmily Fowler Central Library 502
Oakland St. 9am-6pm Mon, Wed, Fri
& Sat; 9am-9pm Tues & Thurs; 1-5pm
Sun. 940-349-8712.
� Story Time for kids ages 1-5 and
their caregivers, 11 a.m. Wednesday
� Afternoon Adventure Club, a
hands-on workshop for kids in
grades K-3, 4 p.m. Thursday
� Toddler Time for kids 12-36
months and their caregivers, 9:30
a.m. Wednesday
North Branch Library 3020 N.
Locust St. 9am-9pm Mon-Wed, 9am-
6pm Thurs-Sat, 1-5pm Sun. 940-349-
8756.
� Story Time for kids ages 1-5 and
their caregivers, 11 a.m. Friday
� Afternoon Adventure Club, a
hands-on workshop for kids in
grades K-3, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday
� Mother Goose Time for infants up
to 18 months and their caregivers,
9:30 a.m. Friday
� Chess Night Casual, non-tourna-
ment play, 6-8:45pm Mondays.
� Computer classes Call 940-349-
8752.
� Secondhand Prose Friends of the
Denton Public Libraries’ fundraising
bookstore is open 9am-3pm & 5:30-
8:30pm Mon & 9am-3pm Sat.
� North Branch Writers’ Critique
Group Writing novels, short stories,
poetry or journals, 7pm Tuesdays.
South Branch Library 3228 Teasley
Lane. Noon-9pm Mon, 9am-6pm
Tues & Thurs-Sat, 9am-9pm Wed, 1-
5pm Sun. 940-349-8251.
� Story Time for kids ages 1-5 and
their caregivers, 10 and 11 a.m.
Thursday, 10 a.m. Saturday
� Afternoon Adventure Club, a
hands-on workshop for kids in
grades K-3, 3:30 p.m. Thursday
� Mother Goose Time for infants up
to 18 months and their caregivers,
9:30 a.m. Friday
� Toddler Time for kids 12-36
months and their caregivers, 10:30
a.m. Tuesday
POINTS OF INTEREST
The Bayless-Selby HouseMuseum Restored Victorian-style
home built in 1898. 317 W. Mulberry
St. Tues-Sat 10am-noon and 1-3pm.
Free. Handicapped accessible.
Regular special events and work-
shops. 940-349-2865. www.denton
county.com/bsh.
Denton County African AmericanMuseum Exhibits of historic black
families in the county, including art-
work and quilting, and personal
items of the lady of the house. 317
W. Mulberry St., next to the Bayless-
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Lyrical assassins? GreyTone Productions andHailey’s Club is looking
to separate the hip-hop wheatfrom the poseur chaff in aSaturday night battle titled“Wreck the Mic.”
The victor gets $250 worthof studio time — and that’snothing to sneeze at.
Infidelix — nee BryanRodecker of Denton — hoststhe event with punk rockprovocateur RichardHaskins, the resident book-ing agent at Hailey’s Club.
A panel of judges will whit-tle the amateur rappers downto five semifinalists, and thenname two finalists. Thejudges are Janzen Ray ofDeepEllumonAir.com, adult
film actress Lacy Lippz andlive show and entertainmentblogger Schmidty Says.
The winner gets studiotime, but organizers list “freebeats” and a night of net-working as part of the swag.
Details: Doors open at 9p.m. The battle starts at 10p.m. Cover is $5 for ages 21and older and $7 for thoseyounger than 21. Hailey’s isat 122 W. Mulberry St.
— Lucinda Breeding
Courtesy photo
Denton underground hip-hop kid Infidelix hosts “Wreck
the Mic,” a rap battle, with the help of punk muckraker
Richard Haskins.
TURN IT UP Best bets for music this weekend
Rappers go for the mic in bare-knuckle battle
Selby House Museum. Tues-Sat
10am-noon and 1-3pm. Free.
www.dentoncounty.com/dcaam.
Bethlehem in Denton CountySmall gallery in Sanger displaying a
personal collection of 2,900 nativi-
ties. Open evenings and weekends,
by appointment only. Free. Small
groups and children welcome. To
schedule your visit, call 940-231-
4520 or e-mail jkmk@advantexmail.
com. www.bethlehemindenton
co.com.
Courthouse-on-the-SquareMuseum Exhibits include photos of
Denton communities, historic
Hispanic and black families, farm and
ranching artifacts, and special collec-
tions including Southwest American
Indian and Denton County pottery,
pressed glass and weaponry.
Research materials, county cemetery
records, genealogical info, photo-
graphs. 110 W. Hickory St. 10-4:30
Mon-Fri and 11-3 Sat, closed holidays.
Free. Special monthly exhibits and
lectures. Call 940-349-2850 or visit
www.dentoncounty.com/chos.
Denton Firefighters MuseumCollection at Central Fire Station, 332
E. Hickory St., displays firefighting
memorabilia from the 1800s to the
present. 8am-5pm Mon-Fri. Closed
on city holidays. Free and handi-
capped accessible.
Gowns of the First Ladies ofTexas Created in 1940, exhibit fea-
tures garments worn by wives of
governors of Texas. 8am-5pm Mon-
Fri. Administration Conference Tower,
TWU campus. Free, reservations
required. 940-898-3644.
Hangar Ten Flying Museum WWII
aircraft on display including Lock-
heed 10A, Beech Aircraft Stagger
Wing, PT22 and Piper L-4. Mon-Sat
8am-3 pm. 1945 Matt Wright Lane.
Free. 940-565-1945.
Lewisville Lake EnvironmentalLearning Area Three hiking trails;
camping, fishing and more on the
Elm Fork of the Trinity River; restored
1870 log home. Winter hours: Fri-Sun
7am-5pm. Admission is $5 per per-
son, free for children 5 and younger.
Front gate is at Jones Street and
North Kealy Avenue in Lewisville. Call
972-219-3930 for directions. www.
ias.unt.edu/llela.
Little Chapel-in-the-Woods Built in
1939, one of 20 outstanding architec-
tural achievements in Texas. Daily
8am-5pm, except on university holi-
days or when booked for weddings,
weekends by appointment only, TWU
campus. 940-898-3644.
UNT Sky Theater Planetarium in
UNT’s Environmental Education,
Science and Technology Building,
1704 W. Mulberry St. 940-369-8213.
http://skytheater.unt.edu.
SENIORSAmerican Legion Hall SeniorCenter 629 Lakey Drive in Fred
Moore Park. 10am-3pm Mon-Fri, 6-
9pm Thurs. 940-349-8298.
Denton Senior Center Offers daily
lunches, classes, travel, health servic-
es and numerous drop-in activities.
8am-9pm Mon-Fri. 509 N. Bell Ave.
940-349-8280. www.dentonsenior
center.com.
Ongoing activities:
� Athena’s Craft Store, open 9am-
1pm Mon-Fri; 9am-1pm Sat; first and
third Fri, 6-9pm. Call 940-349-8720.
� Dancing and potluck, live big
band and country music every sec-
ond and fourth Friday, 7-9:30pm, $5.
� Movies 6pm each Wed. Free for
Denton seniors. $1 for popcorn and
soda.
� SPAN noon meal each Mon-Fri.
$1.50 for seniors age 60 and older,
$3.50 for those younger than 60.
� Chime Choir 9:30am Mon
� Pinochle 10:30am-1:30pm Mon
� Young at Heart band practice,
9am Tues, 10am Thurs
� Card workshop 9am first Tues
� Needlework group 9am Tues
� Red Hat Society 11am first Wed
� Tap dance classes, for beginners,
intermediate/advanced, Wed nights
or Fri mornings.
� Bridge Party bridge, 12:30pm
Thurs; duplicate bridge, 1pm Wed
� Benefits counseling 1:30-4pm
third Thurs
� Bingo 12:45pm first and third Fri
� Fridays With Friends 9-11am Fri.
Volunteers create items to donate to
Denton Regional Medical Center
patients. Call Jeff or Jane at 940-349-
8720.
� Square dancing 7-10pm first and
third Fri, $6
� Ed Bonk Woodshop 9am-noon
Mon-Thurs; 9am-noon Sat. $6 annual
membership or $1 per visit.
RSVP Referral and placement service
for volunteers age 55 and older. 1400
Crescent St. 940-383-1508.
ACTIVITIESDenton County Dulcimer Clubmeets from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m on the
third Saturday of each month in the
community room at Denton Village
Good Samaritan, 2500 Hinkle Drive.
Dues are $3 per month. Participants
may bring a sack lunch. Call 940-
565-9331 or e-mail donnasgregory@
gmail.com.
Friday night community dancesat Denton Senior Center from 7 to
9:30 p.m. on the second and fourth
Friday of each month. Dances are
open to all adults and include live
music and refreshments. Dance
hosts will be present to dance with
unaccompanied ladies. Admission is
$5. The Senior Center is at 509 N.
Bell Ave. Call 940-349-8720.
Green Space Arts CollectiveBallet, tap, modern, and hip-hop
dance classes for children and adults.
529 Malone St. 940-387-2722.
www.greenspacearts.com.
Achievers Gymnastics Recrea-
tional and competitive cheerleading
and gymnastics for boys and girls
ages 1-18. Call 940-484-4900 for
schedules and pricing. www.
achieversgymnastics.com.
Harps Over Texas Autoharp ClubJamming as well as help for new and
experienced players. All acoustic
instruments welcome. 7 p.m. on the
fourth Tuesday of each month at
Cumberland Presbyterian Church,
1424 Stuart Road. 940-382-3248.
The Triangle Squares Local square
dancing group meets at 7:30 p.m. on
the first and third Fridays each
month at Denton Senior Center, 509
N. Bell Ave. Starts with early rounds
and workshops. Grand march starts
at 8pm. Non-members pay $6 per
person, members get in free. Call
940-323-8999.
� Mainstream dance lessons at
7pm each Tues at 1424 Stuart Road.
VISUAL ARTSArt Six Coffee House 424 Bryan St.
Mon-Sat 9am-midnight. 940-484-
2786.
Banter 219 W. Oak St. 940-565-
1638.
� Oxide @ Banter opening recep-
tion from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20.
Free. Group show will run through
March 13.
Cafe Du Luxe 3101 Unicorn Lake
Blvd. Mon-Thurs 5:30am-10pm, Fri
5:30am-11pm, Sat 6am-11pm, Sun
7am-9pm. 940-382-7070.
www.cafeduluxe.com.
Center for the Visual Arts 400 E.
Hickory St. Free. Tues-Sun 1-5pm.
940-382-2787. www.dentonarts.com.
The Chestnut Tree 107 W. Hickory
St. Mon-Fri 9am-3pm, Sat 9am-
2:30pm, Sun 11am-2pm. 940-591-
9475. www.chestnuttearoom.com.
A Creative Art Studio 227 W. Oak
St., Suite 101. Mon-Sat 12-6pm, Sun
by appointment only. 940-442-1251.
www.acreativeartstudio.com
Cupboard Natural Foods and Cafe200 W. Congress St. 940-387-5386.
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Farmer’s & Merchant’s GalleryEarly and contemporary Texas art.
100 N. Washington St., Pilot Point.
Fri-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 1-5pm.
Appointments encouraged. 940-686-
2396. www.farmersandmerchants
gallery.com.
Gallery 010 in the TWU student
union, at the corner of Bell Avenue
and Administration Drive. Mon-Thurs
8-9; Fri 8-5; Sun 1-9. Free.
Green Space Arts CollectiveGallery hours are Mon 5-6:30pm,
Tues-Wed 4-7pm, and by appoint-
ment by calling 940-387-2722. 529
Malone St.
Jupiter House 114 N. Locust St.
940-387-7100.
La Meme Gallery At Rubber Gloves
Rehearsal Studios, 411 E. Sycamore
St. www.lamemegallery.com.
Oxide Gallery Commercial gallery in
Linwood-Alford Florist. 501 W.
Hickory St. Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat
9am-1pm. 940-483-8900. www.
oxidegallery.com.
SCRAP Denton Nonprofit store sell-
ing reused materials for arts and
crafts. 215 W. Oak St. 940-391-7499.
www.scrapdenton.org.
TWU Blagg-Huey Library Mon-
Thurs 7:30am-midnight, Fri 7:30am-
10pm, Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 2pm-mid-
night. 1322 Oakland St. 940-898-
3701. www.twu.edu/library.
TWU East and West galleries inthe TWU Fine Arts Building, at
Oakland Street and Pioneer Circle.
Free. Mon-Fri 9-4, weekends by
Road warrior
Courtesy photo
Denton’s indie-folk it girl, Sarah Jaffe, isn’t cooling
her jets in 2012. Kirtland Records announced that
the city’s acoustic sweetheart is already preparing
to hit the road, performing next month on Cayamo, a
seven-day cruise that departs from Miami with the likes of
Lucinda Williams, the Civil Wars and Rhett Miller. In
March, Jaffe will tour the West Coast opening for Guthrie
— a tribute to Woody Guthrie with songwriters Will
Johnson of Denton’s Centro-matic, Yim Yames of My
Morning Jacket, Jay Farrar, best known for Son Volt and
Uncle Tupelo, and Anders Parker of Varnaline. (The tour
falls during 35 Denton, and Jaffe isn’t among the local
bands listed for this year’s fest.)
— Lucinda Breeding
DENTON PARKS AND RECREATIONIt’s your last chance to register for
several sports leagues: NFL flag
football for ages 5-12, adult flag
football, adult basketball and adult
volleyball. For league details and to
register, visit www.dentonparks.
com or call 940-349-7275.
�Register now for upcoming ses-
sions of North Lakes Recreation
Center’s Couch to 5K RunningClub and indoor cycling class.
� The running club meets from
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and
Thursdays, Jan. 24 through March
1. It’s designed for participants
with little to no running experience.
� The indoor cycling class meets
from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. on Satur-
days, Jan. 28 through March 3. The
class aims to help participants
improve cardiovascular health
while burning massive amounts of
calories and toning the lower body.
The center is located at 2001 W.
Windsor Drive. For more informa-
tion and to register, visit www.
dentonparks.com or call 940-349-
8287.
�Learn how to fish on open Texas
waters in a fly-fishing clinic from
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, at
Denia Recreation Center, 1001
Parvin St. Taught by Texas Parks &
Wildlife Department-certified
angler educators from Dallas Fly
Fishers, the clinic covers everything
from basic casting and fly tying to
safety and fish behavior. Those who
complete the class will receive a
wildlife department basic fly fishing
certification. For more information
and to register, visit www.denton
parks.com or call 940-349-8285.
�Register now for adult danceclasses on Tuesdays, Jan. 31
through March 6, at Denia Recrea-
tion Center:
� “Basic Progressive Country,”
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.;
� “Intermediate Progressive Coun-
try,” from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.; and
� “Beginning Two-Step and Waltz,”
from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
The Denia center is located at 1001
Parvin St. For details and to regis-
ter, visit www.dentonparks.com or
call 940-349-8285.
�Foil fencing enthusiasts can
improve their skills and bouts dur-
ing an eight-week intermediate
course from 8 to 9:30 p.m. on
Wednesdays, Feb. 1 through March
28, at North Lakes Recreation
Center, 2001 W. Windsor Drive.
Equipment will be supplied, includ-
ing electronic equipment for
advanced learning. For more infor-
mation and to register, visit www.
dentonparks.com or call 940-349-
7275.
�Right now, the fourth month isfree when you purchase one of the
following three-month gym mem-
berships:
� a group exercise membership to
North Lakes Recreation Center,
which gives you unlimited access
to the center’s gym and more than
30 group exercise classes each
week; or
� a basic gym membership at
Denia, Martin Luther King Jr. or
North Lakes recreation centers,
which gives you unlimited access
to the center’s gym.
For more information, including
rates, visit www.dentonparks.com
or visit the corresponding center.
For more information about Parks
and Recreation programs, call 940-
349-PARK (7275), visit www.
dentonparks.com or e-mail
appointment. 940-898-2530. www.
twu.edu/visual-arts.
UNT Art Gallery in the UNT Art
Building, 1201 W. Mulberry St. at
Welch. Tues noon-5pm, Wed-Thurs
9:30am-8pm, Fri-Sat noon-5pm. Free.
940-565-4316. www.art.unt.edu.
� “Collections, Cultures, and
Collaborations: Selections from the
Permanent Collection at the
College of Visual Arts and Design”
runs through Feb. 11.
UNT Cora Stafford Gallery In UNT’s
Oak Street Hall, 1120 W. Oak St. Tues-
Fri 10am-2pm or by appointment.
940-565-4005.
UNT Fashion on Main 1901 Main St.
in downtown Dallas. Free. Thurs-Fri
noon to 5 p.m. 940-565-2732 or 214-
752-8151.
UNT on the Square 109 N. Elm St.
Free. Mon-Fri 9am-noon & 1-5pm,
with extended hours Thurs until
8pm; Sat 11am-3pm. 940-369-8257.
http://untonthesquare.unt.edu.
UNT Union Gallery Level 3, UNT
Union, 400 Ave A. Mon-Sat 8am-
10pm. 940-565-3829. www.unt.edu/
union/gallery.htm.
Visual Arts Society of Texas Mem-
ber organization of the Greater Den-
ton Arts Council offers community
and continuing education for local
visual artists, professional and ama-
teur. Meetings are at the Center for
the Visual Arts, 400 E. Hickory St.
Monthly meetings include mini-
shows and demonstrations by visit-
ing artists. Two annual juried
exhibits. Critique groups and work-
shops. Visit www.vastarts.org or call
Executive Director Lynne Cage Cox at
972-VAST-ORG.
� Visual Arts Society of TexasGala 2012 at 5:30 p.m. Friday, hon-
oring photographer Kathy Vargas, at
the Center for Visual Arts. Gala
includes exhibition reception, dinner
and lecture. Tickets are $50 each, or
$35 for VAST members. Visit www.
vastarts.org, e-mail executivedirector
@vastarts.org or call 972-827-8674.
SPORTSDenia Recreation Center Fitness
center, basketball court, climbing
wall, gymnastics, dog-training class-
es, nature trips and more. 7am-9pm
Mon-Wed; 7am-8:30pm Thurs-Fri;
9:30am-3:30pm Sat. 1001 Parvin St.
940-349-8285.
McMath Middle School Gym Open
gym basketball, recreation classes,
tournament and league play. Gym
hours: 6am-9pm Mon-Fri; 10am-
4:30pm Sat. 1900 Jason Drive. 940-
381-5044.
Martin Luther King Jr. RecreationCenter 20,000-square-foot center
features basketball court, fitness,
game rooms and classrooms. 9am-
9pm Mon-Fri; 9:30am-6:30pm Sat.
1300 Wilson St. 940-349-8575.
North Lakes Recreation CenterOffers fitness memberships, aero-
bics, tai chi/chi kung, yoga, gymnas-
tics, preschool classes, meeting
rooms and more. 5:30am-10pm Mon-
Thurs; 5:30am-9:30pm Fri; 7:30am-
3pm Sat. 2001 W. Windsor Drive.
940-349-8287. Basketball court
located across Windsor Drive, behind
the softball fields on the north side
of the park. Lights available until
10pm (closing time for the park).
AQUATICSDenton Natatorium Indoor pools
with open and lap swimming, swim
lessons for children and adults, water
exercise available. 2400 Long Road.
Mon-Fri 5:30am-4:30pm; Tues, Thurs
4:30-8pm; Mon-Thurs 7-8pm; Fri
4:30-7pm; Sat 10am-6pm; Sun noon-
6pm. Admission for city residents is
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RESTAURANTSAMERICAN CUISINECentral Grill 1005 Ave. C. 940-323-
9464.
Dusty’s Bar and Grill Laid-back bar
just off the Square serves a belt-
busting burger and fries, a kitchen
homily for meat and cheese lovers.
Kitchen open throughout business
hours. 119 S. Elm St. Daily noon-2am.
$-$$. 940-243-7300.
The LABB 218 W. Oak St. 940-293-
4240. www.thelabbdenton.com.
The Loophole Square staple has
charming menu with cleverly named
items, like Misdemeanor and Felony
nachos. Decent range of burgers. 119
W. Hickory St. Daily 11am-2am; food
served until midnight. Full bar. $-$$.
940-565-0770.
Pourhouse Sports Grill Classy
sports bar and restaurant boasts
large TVs and a theater-style media
room and serves burgers, pizza, sal-
ads and generous main courses. Full
bar. Smoking on patio only. 3350
Unicorn Lake Blvd. Sun-Thurs 11-10,
Fri-Sat 11-12. $-$$. 940-484-7455.
Rocky’s Sports Bar Big games on
big screens plus some pretty big
tastes, too. Now open for lunch. For
finger food, roll chicken chipotle and
battered jalapeno and onion strips
are standouts. Homestyle burgers;
savory Caesar salad with chicken.
Full bar. 2000 W. University Drive.
Daily 11am-2am. $. 940-382-6090.
Rooster’s Roadhouse “We Ain’t
Chicken” is what the eatery claims,
though the menu kindly includes it
on a sandwich and in a wing basket
— plus barbecue, burgers and hang-
out appetizers (cheese fries, tamales,
and queso and chips). Beer. 113
Industrial St. Sun-Wed 11-10; Thurs-
Sat 11-midnight. $. 940-382-4227.
RT’s Neighborhood Bar 1100 Dallas
Drive, Suite 124. 940-381-2277.
Sweetwater Grill & Tavern It may
claim a place among the world’s
other memorable pubs, rathskellers,
hangouts and haunts where the food
satisfies as much as the libations
that wash them down. 115 S. Elm St.
Tues-Sat 11-2am, Sun-Mon 11-mid-
night. $-$$. 940-484-2888.
II Charlies Bar & Grill 809 Sunset
St. 940-891-1100.
ASIANLittle Asia 7650 S. I-35E, Corinth.
940-269-1110.
Mr. Chopsticks This pan-Asian
eatery does a little Chinese,
Japanese, Thai and even Indian food.
Offers a plethora of tasty appetizers
and entrees. Many vegetarian dishes
(some with egg). Beer and wine.
1633 Scripture St. Mon-Sat 11-10, Sun
11:30-9. $-$$. 940-382-5437.
Ramen Republic Offers build-your-
own Asian-inspired noodle bowls,
teppanyaki stir-fry and salads. Beer,
wine, sake. 210 E. Hickory St. Sun-
Thurs 11-9:30, Fri-Sat 11-10. $. 940-
387-3757.
Royal East Hefty Japanese offering
(including sushi bar) plus Korean and
Chinese dishes. Pleasing Fire
Mountain Roll. Mochi ice cream is a
dessert unlike anything else. Beer,
wine and sake. No smoking. 1622A
W. University Drive. Mon-Sat 11-10. $-
$$. 940-383-7633.
BAKERIESDavis Purity Bakery Denton’s oldest
bakery has sculpted but simple and
flavorful cakes, soft egg bread, cook-
ies and more. 520 S. Locust St. Mon-
Sat 5am-5:30pm. 940-387-6712.
Ester’s Tortilleria & BakeryMexican bakery offers panoply of
scents: cakes, pastries and sweets,
lunch-able entrees, and tortillas in
bulk. 710 Elm St. Mon-Sat 6am-9pm,
Sun 6am-2pm. 940-591-9105.
NV Cupcakes Gourmet cupcakes
and other sweets. 4251 FM2181,
Suite 216, Corinth. Tues-Sat 11am-
6pm or until sellout. 817-996-2852.
Ravelin Bakery Gourmet bakery
offers fresh-baked bread, mouth-
watering sweets and a fine cup of
coffee. 416 S. Elm St. Tues-Sat
6:30am-5:30pm, Sun 8am-5:30pm.
940-382-8561.
BARBECUEMetzler’s Bar-B-Q Much more than
a barbecue joint, with wine and beer
shop, deli with German foods and
more. Smoked turkey is lean yet
juicy; generous doses of delightful
barbecue sauce. Tender, well-priced
chicken-fried steak. Hot sausage
sampler has a secret weapon: spicy
mustard. Beer and wine. 628
Londonderry Lane. Daily 10:30am-
10pm. $. 940-591-1652.
The Smokehouse Denton barbecue
joint serves up surprisingly tender
and juicy beef, pork, chicken and cat-
fish. Good sauces, bulky sandwiches
and mashed potatoes near perfec-
tion. Good pies and cobblers. Beer
and wine. 1123 Fort Worth Drive. Sun-
Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-10. $-$$. 940-
566-3073.
Sweet Y Cafe 511 Robertson St.
940-323-2301.
BISTROS AND CAFESBanter Gourmet sandwiches and
salads, breakfast items, coffee and
espresso, plus traditional Spanish
tapas (small savory dishes) by reser-
vation only. Beer and wine. No smok-
ing inside. 219 W. Oak St. Daily 10am-
midnight. $. 940-565-1638.
Bochy’s Bistro Fusion menu grabs
elements of European cuisines with
many salad and sandwich selections.
Winning Greek chicken lisi panini.
Artful desserts: tuxedo cake, cream
cheese brownie. No smoking. 2430 I-
35E, Suite 136. Mon-Thurs 8-3, Fri-Sat
8-8, Sun brunch 8-2. $$. 940-387-
3354.
Cafe Du Luxe Upscale casual spot
for conversation and a cup of coffee,
a light meal, dessert or a glass of fine
wine. Beer & wine. 3101 Unicorn Lake
Blvd. Mon-Thurs 5:30am-10pm, Fri
5:30am-11pm, Sat 6am-11pm, Sun
7am-9pm. $. 940-382-7070.
The Chestnut Tree Salads, sand-
wiches, soups and other lunch
options served in back of small shop
on the Square. Chicken pot pie is
stellar. Tasty quiche. Decadent fudge
lava cake and rich carrot cake. No
smoking. 107 W. Hickory St. Mon-Fri
9am-3pm, Sat 9am-2:30pm, Sun
11am-2pm. $-$$. 940-591-9475.
Cups and Crepes Eatery serves up
both traditional American and
European breakfasts and lunch. Get
biscuits and gravy or test a crepe
filled with rich hazelnut spread.
Specialty coffees. Smoking on patio
only. 309 Fry St. Thurs-Sun 8am-
3pm. $. 940-387-1696.
BRITISHThe Abbey Inn Restaurant & PubFull bar. 101 W. Hickory St. Sun-Wed
11-10, Thurs-Sat 11-midnight. $-$$.
940-566-5483.
BRUNCHLoco Cafe Casual breakfast/lunch
cafe that’s a sister restaurant to the
Greenhouse Restaurant across the
street. Signature plate is the Loco
Moco: stacked hash browns topped
with eggs, cheese, salsa or gravy
with a fresh biscuit. No smoking. 603
N. Locust St. Mon-Fri 6am-2pm; Sat-
Sun 7am-3pm. $-$$. 940-387-1413.
CAJUNFrilly’s Seafood Bayou KitchenPlenty of Cajun standards and Texas
fusion plates. Everything gets plenty
of spice — sometimes too much.
Sides like jalapeno cornbread, red
beans and rice are extra. Beer and
wine. 1925 Denison St. Sun-Thurs 11-
9, Fri-Sat 11-9:30. $$. 940-243-2126.
Second location: Frilly’s South Cajun
Kitchen, 2303 I-35E, 940-898-1404.
CHINESEBuffet King Dining spot serves more
than 200 items of Chinese cuisine,
Mongolian grill and sushi. No smok-
ing. 2251 S. Loop 288. Mon-Thurs 11-
9:30, Fri-Sat 11-10, Sun 11-9. $-$$
940-387-0888.
Cafe China 2900 Wind River Lane.
940-320-8888.
Chinatown Cafe Bountiful buffet
guarantees no visit need taste like
another. Good selections include
cucumber salad, spring rolls, orange
chicken, crispy pan-fried noodles,
beef with asparagus, steamed mus-
sels. Beer and wine. 2317 W.
University Drive. Mon-Thurs 11-9, Fri
11-10, Sat 11:30-10, Sun 11:30-10. $.
940-382-8797.
Golden China Small restaurant
boasts quick and friendly service.
Nice selections on buffet tables
include wonton and egg drop soups,
teriyaki chicken and hot pepper chick-
en. Beer and wine. 717 I-35E, Suite
100. Daily 11-10. $. 940-566-5588.
299 Oriental Express 1000 Ave. C.
940-383-2098.
COFFEEHOUSESArt Six Coffee House Coffee,
espresso, tea and other drinks, plus
snacks, sandwiches and soup in a
spot where lounging is encouraged.
No smoking. 424 Bryan St. Mon-Fri
10am-midnight, Sat noon-midnight
and Sun 2-11pm. $. 940-484-2786.
Big Mike’s Coffee Shop Fair-trade
coffee and smoothies near UNT. 1306
W. Hickory St. Open 24 hours daily. $.
940-383-7478.
Jupiter House Coffeehouse on the
Square offers espresso, coffee,
smoothies, shakes, teas and other
drinks, as well as pastries and
snacks. No smoking inside. 106 N.
Locust St. Daily 6am-midnight. $.
940-387-7100. Second location:
Jupiter House Europa, 503 W.
University Drive, 940-566-2891.
Naranja Cafe Famous for its bubble
tea, this shop also serves teas, juices,
smoothies and coffee. 906 Ave. C.
Suite 100. $ 940-483-0800.
Zera Coffee Co. Features artisan
coffee and specialty coffee drinks
and light snacks. Free Wi-Fi. No
smoking. 420 E. McKinney St., Suite
106. Mon-Sat 6am-midnight. $. 940-
239-8002.
ECLECTICDenton Square Donuts 208 W Oak
St. 940-220-9447.
The Greenhouse RestaurantCasual dining atmosphere comple-
ments fresh seafood, beef and chick-
en from the grill. Even vegetarian
selections get a flavor boost from the
woodpile. Starters are rich: spinach-
artichoke dip, asiago olives. Refined
cocktails and rich desserts. 600 N.
Locust St. Mon-Thurs 11-10, Fri-Sat 11-
11, Sun noon-9 (bar stays open later).
$-$$. 940-484-1349.
Hannah’s Off the Square More
room, more mid-price items and
more casual atmosphere. Steaks,
with any of 10 sauces or toppings,
get A-plus. Tempting desserts. Full
bar. Smoking on terrace only. No
checks. 111 W. Mulberry St. Sun-Mon
11-9 (brunch until 2pm), Tues-Thurs
11-10; Fri-Sat 11-11. $$-$$$. 940-566-
1110.
Simone Lounge Full bar. 222 W.
Hickory St., Suite 104. 940-387-7240.
The Wildwood Inn Elegant dining
room tucked away in a bed and
breakfast. Excellent food like hearty
soups, Angus rib-eye, meal-size sal-
ads and daily specials. Beer and
wine. No smoking inside. 2602 Lillian
Miller Parkway. Thurs-Sat 6-10pm.
$$$. 940-243-4919.
GREEKMichael’s Kitchen Family-owned
restaurant offers a Greek/Lebanese
menu — hummus, gyros, dolmas and
kafta — plus American food, for all
three meals. Breakfast buffet week-
days. BYOB. 706 Fort Worth Drive.
Daily 5:30am-10pm. $. 940-382-
3663.
Yummy’s Greek Restaurant Small
eatery with wonderful food. Tasty
salads, hummus, falafel, dolmas and
kebabs. Good veggie plate and gyros.
Yummy cheesecake and baklava.
BYOB. 210 W. University Drive. Mon-
Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-10, Sun noon-9.
$-$$. 940-383-2441.
HAMBURGERSBurger Time Machine 301 W.
University Drive. 940-384-1133.
Cool Beans Funky atmosphere in old
building. Menu offers foodstuffs that
go well with a cold beer — fried
things, nachos, hamburgers, etc.
Veggie burger too dependent on salt,
but good fries are crispy with skin still
attached. Full bar. 1210 W. Hickory St.
Daily 11am-2am. $. 940-382-7025.
Denton County IndependentHamburger Co. Custom-built burg-
ers with a juicy, generous patty, fresh
fixings on a worthy bun. Also avail-
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DINING$3.50 for ages 12 and older, $2.50 for
ages 6-11, $1 for ages 2-5; free for
younger than 2. Nonresidents pay $5,
$3 and $1.50, respectively. Passes
and punch cards available. 940-349-
8800.
DOG PARKWiggly Field Dog Park at Lake
Forest Park, at 1400 E. Ryan Road,
between Teasley Lane and FM1830
(Country Club Road). Free. Closed
7am-3:30pm Wed for mowing and
maintenance. For rules, visit www.
dentonparks.com.
GOLFDecatur Golf Club 211 Country Club
Road, Decatur. 940-627-3789. Daily
fee, 9 holes.
Denton Country Club 1213 Country
Club Road, Argyle. 940-387-2812.
Private, 18 holes.
Doral Tesoro Golf Club 15801
Championship Parkway, Fort Worth.
817-497-2582. Daily fee, 18 holes.
Lantana Golf Club 800 Golf Club
Drive, Lantana. 940-728-4653.
Private, 18 holes.
Oakmont Country Club 1200
Clubhouse Drive, Corinth. 940-321-
5599. Private, 18 holes.
On Course Golf Driving RangeOpen to public daily 8am-9pm. $5-
$9. 2009 W. Windsor Drive. 940-381-
2700.
Robson Ranch Wildhorse GolfCourse 9400 Ed Robson Blvd.,
Denton. 940-246-1001. Semi-private,
18 holes.
Spirit of the West Resort 100 S.
Texas St., Tioga. 940-437-5000.
Daily fee, 9 holes.
Texas Sundown Ranch GolfCourse 13037 I-35, Sanger. 940-458-
5979. Daily fee, 9 holes.
TWU Golf Course 1120 Club House
Drive, Denton. 940-898-3163. Daily
fee, 18 holes.
The Timber Links at Denton 5201
Par Drive, Suite 2, Denton. 940-380-
1318. Semi-private, 9 holes.
MARTIAL ARTSDenton Academy of Martial Arts 612 Hercules Lane. 940-387-7442.
MOTOR SPORTSTexas Motor Speedway Tours of
speedway available ($6, $4 seniors
and children 3-13); souvenir shop.
Highway 114 at I-35W, Fort Worth.
817-215-8500. $5, $1 children 6-12,
free for children younger than 6.
www.texasmotorspeedway.com
SKATINGSkate Works Park Ramps, plat-
forms, railings and more for skate-
boarders and inline skaters of all skill
levels. 11am-9pm Sat; 1-8pm Sun.
Free. Helmets may be rented for $3.
Next to Water Works Park on Long
Road at Sherman Drive (FM428) and
Loop 288. 940-349-8523.
TENNISGoldfield Tennis Center 8 outdoor
lighted courts and utility court.
Offers classes, leagues and tourna-
ments. Mon-Thurs, 10am-9pm; Fri
10am-5:30pm. 2005 W. Windsor
Drive. 940-349-8526.
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able: chicken sandwich and limited
salad bar. 113 W. Hickory St. Mon-Sat
11-3. 940-383-1022. 2nd location: 715
Sunset St. Mon-Sat 11-8. 940-382-
3037. $. No credit cards. Beer at 2nd
location.
Love Shack Chef Tim Love’s third
gourmet hamburger establishment,
with patties made from half prime
brisket, half tenderloin. Plus fries,
chicken, fish, hot dogs, soups, salads
and the milkshake of the day. Full bar.
115 E. Hickory St. 11am-midnight Sun-
Thurs; 11-2am Fri-Sat. 940-442-6834.
Katz’s Hamburgers 901-A Ave. C.
940-442-6200.
Mr. Frosty Old-timey joint has all
your fast-food faves but with home-
made quality, including its own root
beer. Atmosphere and jukebox take
you back to the ’50s. 1002 Fort
Worth Drive. Tues-Sun 11am-11pm. $.
940-387-5449.
RG Burgers & Grill 2430 S. I-35E,
Suite 172. 940-383-2431.
HOME COOKINGBabe’s Chicken Dinner House 204
N. Fourth St., Sanger. Tues-Fri 4:30-
9pm, Sat 11-9 and Sun 11-3. $-$$.
940-458-0000.
Betty’s Cafe Diners get buffet selec-
tions of homestyle standards: catfish,
fried chicken, meatloaf and barbecue
ribs. Homemade rolls and pie are
available to go. Breakfast buffets
made to fill you up, and kids ages 1-5
eat for $2. 710 S. U.S. Highway 377 in
Aubrey. Mon-Sun 6am-2:30pm, Wed-
Fri 5-8pm. $. 940-365-9881.
Bonnie’s Kitchen 6420 N. I-35. 940-
383-1455.
Jay’s Cafe 110 W. Main St., Pilot
Point. 940-686-0158.
Krum Diner Offers homestyle cui-
sine, seafood and Italian food, along
with Greek and assorted desserts,
and sandwiches, burgers, dinner
plates and more. 145 W. McCart St.,
Krum, Mon-Sat 7am-8pm, Sun 9am-
2pm. $. 940-482-7080.
OldWest Cafe As winner of the Best
Breakfast and Best Homestyle
Cooking titles in Best of Denton
2009 through 2011, this eatery offers
a wide selection of homemade
meals. Denton location: 1020 Dallas
Drive. Mon-Sat 6am-2pm, Sun 7am-
2pm. $. 940-382-8220. Sanger loca-
tion: 711 N. Fifth St. Daily 7am-2pm.
940-458-7358. 817-442-9378.
Prairie House Restaurant Open
since 1989, this Texas eatery serves
up mesquite-grilled steaks, baby-
back ribs, buffalo burgers, chicken-
fried rib-eyes and other assorted
dishes. 10001 U.S. Highway 380,
Cross Roads. Daily 11am-10pm. $-$$.
940-440-9760.
ICE CREAMBeth Marie’s Old-Fashioned IceCream and Soda Fountain Parlor
with lots of yummy treats, including
more than 40 ice creams made on
premises. Soups and sandwiches at
lunch at the downtown Square loca-
tion, all day at the Unicorn Lake loca-
tion. 117 W. Hickory St. and 2900
Wind River Lane. Mon-Thurs 11-10,
Fri-Sat 11-11 (Wind River shop open
until 11:15pm), Sun noon-10 (lunch
daily 11-4). $. 940-384-1818.
INDIANRasoi, The Indian Kitchen Housed
in a converted gas station, this Indian
dining spot offers a small but careful-
ly prepared buffet menu of curries
(both meat and vegetarian), beans,
basmati rice and samosas. No smok-
ing. 1002 Ave. C. Daily 11am-9:30pm.
$. 940-566-6125.
ITALIANBagheri’s 1125 E University Drive,
Suite A. 940-382-4442.
Don Camillo Garlic gets served
straight up at family-owned restau-
rant that freely adapts rustic Italian
dishes with plenty of American imag-
ination. 1400 N. Corinth St., Suite
103, Corinth. Mon-Wed 11-2:30, 5-9;
Thurs-Sat 11-2:30, 5-10. 940-321-
1100.
Fera’s Excellent entrees served bub-
bling hot. Rich sauces, firm pastas
and billowing garlic rolls. Dishes
served very fresh. Desserts don’t dis-
appoint. Beer and wine. No credit
cards. 1407 W. Oak St. 940-382-9577.
Mon-Thurs 11-10, Fri-Sat 11-11. $-$$.
Genti’s Pizza and Pasta 4451
FM2181, Suite 125, Corinth. Mon-Sat
11-10, Sun noon-9. $-$$. 940-497-
5400.
Giuseppe’s Italian RestaurantRomantic spot in bed and breakfast
serves Northern Italian and Southern
French cuisine. Beer and wine. 821 N.
Locust St. Mon-Thurs, 11-2, 5-9, Fri 11-
2 & 5-10, Sat 5-10. Sun 10:30-2. $-$$.
940-381-2712.
Luigi’s Pizza Italian RestaurantFamily-run spot does much more
than pizza, and how. Great New York-
style pies plus delicious southern
Italian dishes, from $3.95 pasta lunch
special to pricier meals. Beer and
wine. 2317 W. University Drive. Sun &
Tues-Thurs 11-10, Fri-Sat 11-11. $-$$.
940-591-1988.
JAPANESEAvocado Sushi Restaurant 2430 S.
I-35E, Suite 126. 940-383-9812.
I Love Sushi 917 Sunset St. Mon-
Thurs 11am-3pm & 5-10pm, Fri 11am-
3pm & 5-10:30pm; Sat noon-
10:30pm; Sun 12:30-9pm. $$. 940-
891-6060.
Keiichi Sushi chef Keiichi Nagano
turns eel, fluke, squid, salmon, yel-
lowtail and tuna into sashimi. Daily
fish specials and pasta dishes served
with an Asian flair. Homemade
tiramisu and fruit sorbets. Reserva-
tions recommended. Wine and beer.
500 N. Elm St. Tues-Sat 5-11. $$-$$$.
940-382-7505.
Shogun Steakhouse & Sushi Bar3606 S. I-35E, Suite 100. 940-382-
7800.
Sushi Cafe 1401 W. Oak St. 940-
380-1030.
KOREAN Bulgogi House 408 North Texas
Blvd. 940-382-8060.
MEXICAN/TEX-MEXCafe Garibaldi A place with an
Italian name, run by a Peruvian,
serves good authentic Tex-Mex and
Peruvian meals. 1813 N. Elm St. Mon-
Sat 11-3 and 5-9. $. 940-591-1131.
Casa Galaviz Comfortable, homey
atmosphere at small, diner-style
restaurant that caters to the morning
and noon crowd. Known for home-
made flour tortillas and authentic
Mexican dishes from barbacoa to
menudo. No credit cards. BYOB. 508
S. Elm St. Mon-Fri 7-7; Sat-Sun 7-5. $.
940-387-2675.
Chilitos Delicious guacamole;
albondigas soup rich with chunky
vegetables and big, tender meatballs.
Standout: savory pork carnitas.
Menudo on weekends, breakfast any-
time. Full bar. No smoking. 619 S.
Denton Drive, Lake Dallas. Mon-Fri 11-
9, Sat 10-9. $-$$. 940-321-5522.
El Chaparral Grille Restaurant
serves a duo of American and
Mexican-style dishes for breakfast,
lunch, some dinners and catering
events. Beer, wine & margaritas. 324
E. McKinney St., Suite 102. Mon-Fri
7am-2pm; Fri-Sat 5-9pm; Sun 8am-
2pm. $. 940-243-1313.
El Guapo’s Huge menu encompass-
es Tex-Mex and Mexican standards
as well as ribs, brisket and twists like
Santana’s Supernatural Quesadillas
(fajita chicken and bacon) and
jalapeno-stuffed shrimp. Enchiladas
are very good. Full bar. 419 S. Elm St.
Mon-Fri 11-10, Sat-Sun 11-11. $$. 940-
566-5575.
El Pariente Roadside grocery and
music store serves exemplary
Mexican fare. High scores for authen-
ticity and freshness of ingredients.
Fajita asada burritos and shrimp
cocktails aren’t appetizers but do the
trick. 2532 Louise St. Daily 9-8. $.
940-380-1208.
Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Eatery stakes
claim of wide variety in local taco
territory. Breakfast burritos too. Beer,
wine and margaritas. 115 Industrial
St. Mon-Wed 6:30am-10pm, Thurs
6:30am-midnight, Fri 6:30am-2am,
Sat 8am-2am, Sun 8am-10pm. $.
940-380-8226.
Hooya! Fun spot makes its point
with huge California-style burritos.
Delightful quesadillas and tacos, too.
Collegiate atmosphere; friendly serv-
ice. Beer. 1007 Ave. C. Daily 11-9. $-
$$. 940-381-0272.
La Mexicana Strictly authentic
Mexican with enough Tex-Mex to
keep locals happy. Chili relleno is a
winner, with earthy beans and rice.
Chicken enchiladas are complex,
savory. Beer. 619 S. Locust St. Daily
9-10. $. 940-483-8019.
La Milpa Mexican Restaurant 820
S. I-35E, Suite 101. 940-382-8470.
Los Toreros 2900 Wind River Lane,
Suite 134. Sun-Thurs 11am-9:30pm;
Fri-Sat 11am-midnight. 940-390-
7693.
Mazatlan Mexican RestaurantAuthentic Mexican dining includes
worthy chicken enchiladas and flau-
tas. Fine standard combo choices
and b’fast items with reasonable
prices. Beer and wine. 1928 N.
Ruddell St. Tues-Fri 11-9:30, Sat 8am-
9:30pm, Sun 8-4. $. 940-566-1718.
Mi Casita Mexican Food Fresh,
tasty, no-frills Tex-Mex at good
prices. Tacos, fajitas, quesadillas,
chalupas and more plus daily spe-
cials and b’fast offerings. Beer and
wine. 110 N. Carroll Blvd. Mon-Sat
7am-9pm. $. 940-891-1932. Mi
Casita Express: 905 W. University
Drive, Mon-Sat 7am-3pm, 940-891-
1938.
Miguelito’s Mexican RestaurantThe basics: brisk service, family
atmosphere and essential selections
at a reasonable price. Beer and mar-
garitas. 1412 N. Stemmons St.,
Sanger. 940-458-0073.
Mi Ranchito Small, family-operated,
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Morning News. A comprehensive
list of Dallas-Fort Worth area
restaurants is available at
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rant profiles and a guide of restau-
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PRICE KEYAverage complete dinner per
person, including appetizer,
entree and dessert.
$ Less than $10
$$ $10–$25
$$$ $25–$50
$$$$ More than $50
DINING PROFILE AND LISTINGS POLICY
authentic Tex-Mex spot with $5.50
lunch specials Tues-Fri. Beer. 122 Fort
Worth Drive. Tues-Thurs 11am-3pm,
5-9:30pm; Fri-Sun 11-10. $. 940-381-
1167.
Papi’s Tex Mex Grill 421 S. U.S.
Highway 377, Argyle. 940-240-1600.
Raphael’s Restaurante MexicanoNot your standard Tex-Mex — worth
the drive. Pechuga (grilled chicken
breast) in creme good to the last
bite, and beef fajitas are juicy and fla-
vorful. Full bar. 26615 U.S. 380 East,
Aubrey. Tues-Sat 11-10, Sun 11-9. $-
$$. 940-440-9483.
Tortilleria La Sabrocita 201 Dallas
Drive. 940-382-0720.
Veronica’s Cafe 803 E. McKinney
St. 940-565-9809.
Villa Grande Mexican Restaurant12000 E. U.S. Highway 380, Cross
Roads. 940-365-1700.
MIDDLE EASTERNGreen Zatar Family-owned restau-
rant/market does it all from scratch,
and with speed. Meats like gyros and
succulent Sultani Kebab, plus veggie
combo and crunchy falafel. BYOB. No
smoking. 609 Sunset St. Daily 11-10.
$-$$. 940-383-2051.
NATURAL/VEGETARIANCupboard Natural Foods and CafeCozy cafe inside food store serves
things the natural way. Winning sal-
ads; also good soups, smoothies and
sandwiches, both with and without
meat. Wonderful breakfast. No smok-
ing. 200 W. Congress St. Mon-Sat 8-
8, Sun 10-7. $. 940-387-5386.
PIZZAJ&J’s Pizza Pizza lovers can stay in
touch with their inner-collegiate
selves through cold mugs of premi-
um draft. Bountiful, homemade pizza
pies, in N.Y. style or deep-dish Chica-
go style. Beer. 118 W. Oak St. 940-
382-7769. Mon-Sat 11-midnight. $-$$.
Palio’s Pizza Cafe 1716 S. Loop 288.
940-387-1900.
TJ’s Pizza Wings & Things 420 S.
Carroll Blvd., Suite 102. 940-383-
3333.
SANDWICHESNew York Sub-Way 305 W. Univer-
sity Drive. 940-566-1823.
New York Sub Hub Bread baked
daily and fresh ingredients, even avo-
cado. $. 906 Ave. C. Mon-Sat 10-10,
Sun 11-10. 940-383-3213. Other loca-
tions: 1400 S. Loop 288, Suites 102-2,
in Denton Crossing; Mon-Sun 10:30-
10; 940-383-3233. 4271 FM2181, No.
308, in Corinth; Mon-Sat 10:30-9,
Sun 11-7; 940-497-2530.
Vigne Wine Shop & Delicatessen222 W. Hickory, Suite 103. 940-566-
1010.
Weinberger’s Deli Chicago-style
sandwiches including the Italian beef
bistro, sausages, gyros, soups and
more. 311 E. Hickory St., Suite 110.
Sun-Thurs 10am-10pm; Fri-Sat 10am-
midnight. 940-566-5900.
STEAKRanchman’s Cafe Legendary cafe
sticks to old-fashioned steaks and
tradition. Oversized steaks and deli-
cious chicken-fried steak. Homey
meringue pies. BYOB. 110 W. Bailey
St., Ponder. Sun-Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-
10. $-$$$. 940-479-2221.
Trail Dust Steak House Informal
dress (neckties will be clipped).
Dance to live C&W. 26501 U.S. 380
East, Aubrey. 940-365-4440. $$.
THAIAndaman Thai RestaurantExtensive menu continues trend of
good Asian food in Denton. Fried tofu
is a home run. Homemade coconut
ice cream, sweet rice with mango.
Beer and wine. No smoking. 221 E.
Hickory St. Mon-Fri 11am-3pm & 4-
9:30pm; Sat-Sun noon-9:30pm. $$.
940-591-8790.
Siam Off the Square Fresh flavors
set curries apart at comfortable din-
ing spot. Winning starters: shrimp
satay, Tum Yum Gai and Tom Kah
soups. Excellent Thai seafood. BYOB.
209 W. Hickory St., Suite 104. Lunch,
Mon-Fri 11-2; dinner, Mon-Sat 5-9. $-
$$. 940-382-5118.
Sweet Basil Thai Bistro 1800 S.
Loop 288, Suite 224. 940-484-6080.
Sukhothai II Restaurant 1502 W.
Hickory St. 940-382-2888.
Thai Ocha Dishes that are as tasty
as they are pretty. Hot and spicy
sauce makes even veggie haters go
after fresh veggies with zeal. BYOB.
No smoking. 1509 Malone St. Mon-Fri
11am-3pm, 5-10pm; Sat 11:30-10; Sun
5-9. $-$$. 940-566-6018.
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Sherna Armstrong
spends nearly two
hours performing the
role of Billie Holiday
in Lady Day at
Emerson’s Bar and
Grill, a musical about
one of the final con-
certs of her life. Don
Roberson, back-
ground, plays her
pianist, Jimmy
Powers.
Denton Record-Chronicle/David Minton
Glad to beunhappy
Director Bradley Speck knows the latest DentonCommunity Theatre show is a downer, but he said he’scounting on the music and the barbed humor to give thebiographical Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill thebuoyancy it needs to keep from sinking.
“When I read the script, I loved it,” Speck said. “It’s areconstruction of one of her final performances.”
The year is 1959. The place is Emerson’s Bar & Grill inSouth Philly.
Billie Holiday — also known to her fans as “Lady Day”— is fresh out of jail for drug possession. Her performancecard has been revoked because of her arrest and jail time.
She’s in the spotlight, anyway. Both her ghosts and demonsare just beyond the light at this illegal concert, and they’d likenothing better than for her voice to crack.
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By Lucinda Breeding | Features Editor
Denton Community Theatre uses intimate spacefor authentic snapshot of Billie Holiday’s last days
LADY DAY AT EMERSON’S BAR AND GRILLWhat: Denton Community Theatre presents a two-person showabout one of the final performances by Billie Holiday.When: 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 2 p.m. SundayWhere: the PointBank Black Box Performing Arts Center, 318 E.Hickory St.Details: Admission costs $10. Seating is general admission.The musical is for mature audiences, and includes vulgar lan-guage and recollections of violence.On the Web: www.dentoncommunitytheatre.com/LadyDay
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The show is a three-date engage-ment at the company’s latest venue,the PointBank Black Box Perform-ing Arts Center. Speck said the showis an intimate look at a huge talentwho died at 44 of cirrhosis of theliver. It calls for an intimate setting.
“We’re turning the black box intoa club,” he said. “We’ll have a bar,some tables and some seats set upon risers.”
Speck cast additional performersto act as the bartender and bar-maids, but the show is in the handsof Sherna Armstrong in the titlerole and University of North Texasstudent Don Roberson as JimmyPowers, the piano man who alsotends to Lady Day as a caretaker.
Armstrong carries most of theshow, singing a greatest-hits menuof Holiday songs (some of them,like the barn-burner “Gimme aPig’s Foot,” are borrowed fromBessie Smith and other belles ofjazz and blues).
“I’m concerned about whether Isound like her, look like her andmove like her. You know? I’m con-cerned about whether I’m saying itthe way Billie said it. Being that I’man African-American woman, Ihave an advantage. But there’s stillthat concern,” Armstrong said. “Ihave always loved Billie. She is anicon. She is the queen of the blues-jazz style.”
Armstrong isn’t trying for anyrote imitation. She’s channeling thelilting belt of Holiday’s better days,and yoking it to a weary, done-inmanner of Holiday’s decliningyears. Armstrong tries for joy in theeternally hopeful “What a LittleMoonlight Can Do” and tries not tobreak during the macabre “StrangeFruit,” a grotesque song pictureabout black men lynched onpoplars and magnolia boughs.
“I think she is someone who haslearned to live with very few tri-umphs,” Armstrong said. “And sheturns her sorrow into joking aboutit, laughing at it, almost to insanity.She talks about waking up to findher grandmother dead. She wassleeping with her grandmother,and she says that waking up in thearms of her dead grandmotherwasn’t the worst thing that hap-pened to her.”
Roberson, a stealth player whoimprovises at the keyboard in a waythat makes raging ragtime riffs easeinto bluesy jazz, said he auditionedsimply because of the qualificationsSpeck listed in the notice.
“The audition notice said youmust be a jazz pianist and beAfrican-American,” he said. “Thatnarrows things down a lot. That’sslim pickings around here.”
Roberson said he had neverplayed Billie Holiday songs before.
“I was used to hearing her singthese songs,” he said. “I’m a pianoempowerment person, and nowthat I’ve played this music, I’mgoing to use some of this music forauditions. It’s good stuff.”
Armstrong and Roberson said theshow requires that pianist andsinger have a very close workingrelationship. He watches Armstrongclosely from behind the uprightpiano.
“One thing that has reallyamazed me about Sherna is thatwhen she starts a song a cappella,and then the piano comes in, sheknows exactly what the note is,”said Theresa Ferrell, an actingcoach for the production.
Armstrong joked that she’s ahappy inheritor of perfect pitchbefore confessing that Ferrell’s beenkind of tricked by the chemistrybetween singer and accompanist.
“What you’re hearing there is herstarting the song, and me graduallyguiding her to the note where she’ssupposed to be. Yeah, I guess youcould say I’m transcribing the songin the moment a little,” Robersonsaid.
The two musicians said they dida lot of talking while they carpooledfrom Dallas to rehearsals. Thehour-long discussions helped themlay ground rules and work onglitches.
Speck said he knows the show ishefty; It’s a sad journey throughHoliday’s personal defeats, and herbrief salvation through music. Butit’s also a look back to the South’s fallfrom grace, when segregation forcedmany a young black woman intoprostitution and stamped out thedreams of many a young black man.
Holiday recalls having to eat inthe kitchens of the white clubs thatearned a lot of money off of herwhile white diners got VIP treat-ment in the dining room.
“This isn’t any easy show, no,”Speck said at the end of a Friday-night rehearsal. “She had a veryrough life, but she gave so much inspite of that. She’s an icon.”
LUCINDA BREEDING can be reached at 940-566-6877. Her e-mail address is [email protected].
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‘Lady Day’
Notably irksome
Thomas Horn
portrays
Oskar Schell
in a scene
from
Extremely
Loud and
Incredibly
Close.
Warner Bros.Pictures
By Boo AllenFilm Critic
Movies, as well as people, have built-inembargoes. The shameless new tearjerkerExtremely Loud and Incredibly Close testscertain limits for both people and movies.
Since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, movieshave stepped lightly around the subject, witha few of the efforts stumbling embarrassing-ly (anyone remember Remember Me?), whilepeople who suffered through the same eventin real life struggled with the longevity oftheir grief. Extremely Loud handles bothsubjects clumsily.
The film is based on Jonathan Safran Foer’snovel and directed by Stephen Daldry, withscreenplay by Eric Roth. The film goes all out,putting a suffering 9-year-old child up fortheir main character and then letting himpush buttons guaranteed to send manysearching for hankies.
If grief is worse and more magnified in achild, Daldry never relents, constantly push-ing the face of Oskar Schell (Thomas Horn)into every possible situation to stretch out theemotional trauma.
When first seen, Oskar and his fatherThomas (Tom Hanks) play freely, enjoyingeach other’s company with love and withoutcare. Oskar spends a year in suspension afterhis dad dies in the one of the towers — oneof the first tropes to be manipulated foreffect. He then discovers his life’s purpose,and the film’s main narrative, when he findsan unidentified key his father left behind.
Oskar uses the tracking and detective
skills he learned with his father and traipsesaround New York’s five boroughs to find outwhat the key unlocks.
In between Oskar’s ramblings, he deliversa surplus of nauseating narration, an oftenperky monologue that sounds like it camestraight from an adult novelist or screen-writer, instead of a precocious child. Andbefore long, regardless of his grief and thesituation, Oskar’s fits, tantrums and belliger-ence make him more annoying than themain character in a film should be.
Yes, he grieves the loss of his father, butOskar still displays too many adult traits ofpushiness, arrogance and smugness. Andyes, Oskar can still miss his father terribly,but must he make everyone suffer for it, andfor how long?
For his part, Thomas Horn is asked tocarry the film, but the film’s faults cannot beattributed to him. In a throwaway role,Sandra Bullock plays Oskar’s mom Linda,while fine actors Jeffrey Wright and ViolaDavis have too little screen time as a couplewho connect with Oskar.
And, finally, great Swedish actor Max VonSydow shines in his thankless role as themysterious “renter,” a possible relative whoremains silent the entire movie. Othersshould have followed his example.
BOO ALLEN is an award-winning filmcritic for the Denton Record-Chronicle.
Sentimental tale madeunbearable by constantpulling of heartstrings
Extremely Loud andIncredibly Close
Rated PG-13, 129 minutes. Opens Friday.
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Roman general who succeeds in van-
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minutes. — LAT
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Carnage (���1/2) Roman Polanski
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relative. He travels to Panama to
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as do several other of the film’s copi-
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minutes. — B.A.
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The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo(����) Disgraced journalist Mikael
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anonymous reminders of his beloved
niece. Stomach-churning violence
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Hugo (����) Martin Scorsese
uncharacteristically directs an ele-
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(Asa Butterfield), a boy hiding and
living in a Paris train station around
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(Ben Kingsley) who turns out to be
George Melies, a forgotten silent film
pioneer. Various other subplots from
Brian Selznick’s novel play out with
an excellent cast, and are compli-
mented by stunning special effects
in which 3-D is, for once, appropriate
and put to positive use. Rated PG,
126 minutes. — B.A.
The Iron Lady (��1/2) Meryl Streep
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ance, this time as a senior Margaret
Thatcher. In her unstable mental
state, the elderly Thatcher replays
the high and low points of her pro-
fessional and private life. Strange
movie which flits back and forth with
little defined viewpoint, making it
somewhat mushy. Jim Broadbent
plays husband Denis Thatcher, and
Streep is, as expected, uncanny, not
in her performance but in her imita-
tion. Rated PG-13, 105 minutes. At
the Magnolia in Dallas. — B.A.
Joyful Noise (��) If some incarna-
tion of Glee were to be developed for
the Christian Broadcasting Network,
it would probably look a lot like this.
It’s not really effective as entertain-
ment, especially during the musical
numbers — which theoretically
should serve as the most rousing
source of emotion, since the film is
about a gospel choir — when instead
there’s a weird disconnect, a sense
that the songs are simultaneously
overproduced and hollow, and
repeated cutaways to reaction shots
of singers nodding and smiling fur-
ther undermine their cohesion.
Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton co-
star as longtime enemies battling for
control over a small-town Georgia
church choir. Keke Palmer and
Jeremy Jordan play teens sharing a
forbidden love ... through song. Rated
PG-13, 118 minutes. — The
Associated Press
Mission Impossible: GhostProtocol (���1/2) The Impossible
Mission Force (Tom Cruise, Paula
Patton, Jeremy Renner and Simon
Pegg) finds itself abandoned just as
they need to break into the Kremlin
and, later, to scale the world’s tallest
building in Dubai. This latest
Impossible entry delivers on con-
stant action and white-knuckle
sequences, all ably rendered by ani-
mation director Brad Bird (The
Incredibles), who makes an impres-
sive first effort with humans. See it
in Imax for maximum effect. Rated
PG-13, 133 minutes. — B.A.
Sherlock Holmes: A Game ofShadows (��) Robert Downey Jr.
and Jude Law bicker and banter and
bob and weave with diminishing
returns in this sequel to the 2009
smash hit Sherlock Holmes. Director
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revisionist approach to Arthur Conan
Doyle’s classic literary character,
infusing the film with his trademark,
hyperkinetic aesthetic and turning
the renowned detective into a wise-
cracking butt-kicker. Here, Downey’s
Holmes faces off against brilliant
supervillain Professor Moriarty (Jared
Harris), who’s cooked up a scheme to
pit European nations against each
other in hopes of benefiting from the
demand for arms. Noomi Rapace
tags along for some reason as a
gypsy fortuneteller looking for her
missing brother. Rated PG-13, 129
minutes. — AP
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (���)
Gary Oldman stars as spy novelist
John le Carre’s British secret opera-
tive George Smiley. In the 1970s,
someone seems to be a double agent
for Russia and Smiley returns from
recent retirement to find him out.
Slow but methodical. Frequent jumps
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this a challenging yet rewarding
experience. Rated R, 127 minutes. —
B.A.
War Horse (��) Steven Spielberg’s
glossy rendition of a London play
about a magnificent horse bought by
a poor English farmer (Peter Mullan).
The horse is raised lovingly by his
son Albert (Jeremy Irvine) before
they are both recruited for duty in
World War I. The story travels
through consecutive episodes with
different owners and protectors of
the horse, all the while being tracked
by Albert. Overly maudlin yet hand-
some film never rises above the
mundane. Rated PG-13, 146 minutes.
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We Bought a Zoo (��) The father
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buys a troubled Los Angeles zoo.
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laically recover. And, of course, dad
has a romance with one of the zoo
workers (Scarlett Johansson). Sappy,
imminently forgettable yet family-
friendly film from underachieving
director Cameron Crowe. Well pho-
tographed by Rodrigo Prieto. Rated
PG, 124 minutes. — B.A.
Operatic mash-up
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from The Tempest, leading to a tortuous web of comic and dramatic romantic entangle-
ments. The cast includes Joyce DiDonato as Sycorax, David Daniels as Prospero and Danielle
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Apply at9843 S Ft. Worth Dr. Argyle TX.
NOW HIRINGCASHIERS, HOUSEKEEPERS &
OUTSIDE MAINTENANCE
Must be able to work any shift.After 1 year of employment weoffer paid vacation and 401(k).
Please apply in person atTravel Centers of America at
6420 North I35, Denton TX76207
NOW HIRING!For the Lewisville Area.
Order Selectors / PackagingImmediate Full time Openings
for 1st shift PositionsMonday through Friday.
Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs.and Pass a background
and drug test.
APPLY TODAY:310 Audra Lane, Denton TX.
or 3961 Beltline Road, Addison TX.
NOW HIRING!!!General Warehouse:
Order Puller’s & PickersSeeking Stand up/ Sit DownForklift operators- all shifts
Must be flexible.940-312-7347
OnTrack Staffing is accepting applications for the
following:∂ Electrical/MechanicalTechnicians w/ manufacturingexperience.∂ Forklift Operators w/recent exp.∂ Machine Operator
Must be available for any shift.DT & BG required
Apply at 310 Audra LaneDenton, TX 76209
(940) 442-6550
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Practice ManagerAccounting and previous
management experience helpful.Specialty medical office -- DentonUrology. Email resume & salary:
[email protected] call 940-387-2241
Sales Reps needed in theTechnology Industry Salary,recurring sales, and benefits.
TRCA.com
Sterling House of Denton is now accepting applications
for the position ofDining Services Coordinator.
Applicants must have a High School Diploma or
equivalent and at least 5 yearsof supervisory experience in the
food service industry.
Interested applicants should contact Carrie Rathbone
Executive Director at 940-566-7054 or email resumes:[email protected]
or come by in person at 2525 N. Hinkle Drive, Denton
Texas 76201
Salary + Commission❖ No Real Estate License❖ Real Sales Training❖ Qualified Customers Provided❖ Private Office❖ We Finance On-Site❖ Real Estate Land Sales -
NOT Timeshare❖ Established Golf Resort Community❖ Exceptional Referral Program❖ Medical, Dental, Matching 401(k),
ESOP❖ Annual Bonus program❖ Golf Privileges
Come celebrate our 40thSuccessful Year!
Email [email protected] 214-706-7870
www.rockcreekontexoma.com
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Paid Training
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UTILITIES EQUIPMENTOPERATOR
PARKS MAINTENANCE WORKER
PART TIMESCHOOL CROSSING GUARD
FOR MORE INFOVisit our Website at
www.cityofcorinth.com3300 CORINTH PKWY
CORINTH TX 76208EOE--Phone 940-498-3223
Toter/Skid Truck DriverDecatur, TX Location
Competitive pay based onexperience
Full BenefitsCall 940-626-2274
TOWN OF ARGYLEJOB OPENING
PUBLIC WORKSMAINTENANCE WORKER
THE TOWN OF ARGYLE isaccepting applications for Public
Works Maintenance Workerposition, Must have High School
Diploma or GED, Class IWastewater Collections License
and a valid Texas Class C driverslicense. Benefits: TMRS(7% 2:1match) retirement, Health, Life,
and Dental insurance, paidvacation/holidays, apply atTown Hall 308 Denton St.,
Argyle TX 76226Mon-Fri, 8:00 to 4:00
The Town of Argyle is anEqual Opportunity Employer.
TRUCK DRIVERClass B CDL with
Tank endorsement;1 year driving experience;
construction work when notdriving, competitive wages;
Little Elm, Texas 972-294-5000or email resume to
VAST, Inc. is seeking CDL Drivers for both OTR andlocal runs. CDL drivers based
out of our Sanger facility.Base pay for OTR drivers
starts at .31 cents a mile withpotential for up to .54 cents
a mile in the first year.Local driver base pay starts at$8.00 an hour with potential for
up to $13.63 an hourin the first year. OTR drivers
home every week! Must have aminimum of 2 yrs verifiableCDL driving experience & a
clean driving record.Apply in person only 4122
Cowling Rd, Sanger TX 76266
Wholesale Greenhouse isseeking Seasonal General
Greenhouse Laborers. Dutiesinclude, but are not limited to,
planting, watering, loading, un -loading, and construction.
Please apply in person at4122 Cowling Rd, Sanger, TX76266. No phone calls please.
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❖ Successful Direct Sales TrackRecord Required
❖ We Finance On-Site❖ Qualified Customers Provided❖ Real Estate Land Sales -
NOT Timeshare❖ No Real Estate License
Required❖ Established Golf Resort
Community❖ Exceptional Referral Program❖ Matching 401(k), Medical,
Dental, ESOP❖ Annual Bonus program❖ Resort Privileges
Email [email protected] 214-706-7870
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WANT TO BE AFIREFIGHTER?
in Less Than 6 Months?Texas Commission on
Fire Protection and EMT cert.Enroll now for classes!
Write: Haz-Co, PO Box 3063,Sherman, TX 75091or call 903-564-3862
Bonduris Music • Lessons nowon all inst’s & all styles of guitar.Student bands. All North Texastrained teachers. 940-320-6023
Agility, Obedience & RallyTraining Classes. Tuesday
Evenings in Denton 940-488-3180www.gtdogonline.org
Pit Bull PuppiesTan & Brindle colors.
6 weeks old, $60 each.Call 469-422-3465
Tractor, Trailer, Repair, Paintingand Welding* All Makes
and Models. Pickup available.Brad Harkins 940-368-9494
Alfalfa & Alfalfa/Orchardsmall & large square. Round Bales
& Bermuda Sm. Sq.217-737-7737, Aubrey
Reduced price 2011 KabotaTractor 7040 cab, 10’ mower,like new, not sold separately903-429-6530 or 936-419-9483
Booze ApplianceReconditioned & Guaranteed
Washers , Dryers,Stoves & Refrigerators
3511 E. University Dr, Denton940-382-4333 We Buy
BUY SELL REPAIR We pay above scrap price for
some brands of washers,dryers, etc. 377 Appliance ,
1010 Ft Worth Dr 940-382-8531
Desktop, Laptop, New & UsedBought, Sold, Repaired, Specials,Del desktop complete: Windows
XP, Vista, 7 for $279940-482-7906, 940-391-1829,
WACKER RD 880Runs Good. $4000 or best offer
Call cell phone # in Denton866-577-3568
DENCO FIREARMSCHL Instruction & SalesSat. & Sun CHL Classes
www.dencofirearms.com940-453-4162
Denton Publishing Companywill not knowingly publish anyad for the sale of weapons thatdoes not meet our standards ofacceptance.
For Sale roping arena w/ chuteGood shape - reasonable price150’ x 250’ Call 940-600-8646
$2500 -negotiableLet Us Help You
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380 FLEA MARKETOpen every Sat. & Sun.
All metroplex buyers & sellerswelcome. Located 1 mile E. ofLoop 288 on Hwy. 380, in Denton.
(940) 391-6202(940) 383-1064 (h) • (940) 390-5900 (c)
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Denton, 1707 Emerson LnMOVING SALE Indoor/outdoor.Fri & Sat 8am-4pm Jan 20-21
Antiques, furniture, plants, misc.
Denton, 2308 E. WindsorJan 21, 8am-5pm, household
goods, hospital bed, wheel chair,recliner lift chair, antique table &
chairs, dentist chair, etc.
Denton, 2920 Newport Ave.Saturday 1/21, 7am-?
Multi-Family Sale Furniture, Baby Items & More!
Krum 407 SpurlockFri 1/20 & Sat 1/21 7am-2pm
Furniture, TVs, Teaching Supplies and lots of misc items
Pilot Point 615 E RoeweFri 1/20 & Sat 1/21 8a-5pFabulous Sale !! Jewelry,
clothes, shoes, glassware &lots of misc.
PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertised herein issubject to the Federal Fair Hous-ing Act, which makes it illegal toadvertise "any preference, limita-tion, or discrimination because ofrace, color, religion, sex, handicap,familial status, or national origin, orintention to make any such prefer-ence, limitation, or discrimination."We will not knowingly accept ad-vertising for real estate which is inviolation of the law. All persons arehereby informed that all dwellingsadvertised are available on anequal opportunity basis
Winter Special!$599.99 28 days at Value Place
No lease! Newly builtfurnished studios, full kitchens
Free utilities w/cable!4505 N. I-35 940-387-3400
New guests onlyLinen service requiredMust present this adBased on availability
1107 N. Locust, 3/2, $775+/moCall 940-566-5717
1 & 2 Bdrm Apts. Clean & QuietNeighborhood, 1 blck to UNT. 1bdrm $525, 2 bdrm $625-$650,
All Bills Paid 214-315-94391 & 2 Bdrm Apts, Walk to TWUacross from Civic Center park,
washer/dryer, tenant pays elec,$545-$645/mo. 940-484-9000
1 Bdrm 1 Bath Starting at $5692 Bdrm 1 Bath Starting at $669Windsor Village 940-382-9556www.jackbellproperties.com
1 Bdrm 1 Bath Upstairs,$395/mo plus electric.
in Sanger. Credit check required,no pets. 940-206-4268
1 Bdrms Starting at $559/mo2 Bdrms starting at $639
CRYSTALWOOD Apartments940-591-0121
1 BEDROOM 1 Bath Apartment,near downtown & UNT, very
clean $550/month,$550 deposit. 940-566-1246
1 Bedroom 1 Bath, Near UNT600 sq ft, $535/mo. No Pets
www.tntprop.com or call for more details 940-381-6675
2/1, 2/2, 3/2 $660--$825Large Enclosed Patios
Greenway Patio Townhomes2912 Augusta @ Greenway940-387-8741, 940-368-1814
Largest Units in Denton!
2/1.5 quiet studio apt. W/Dconn, no smoking, pet (cat only)ok. $680/mo + elec. $500 dep 12mo lease. 613 W. Hickory btwn
UNT & downtown. 940-206-9520 2/1, some bills paid, great loca -tion, pets ok, $650/mo. 418 W.
Congress. 940-591-1000www.reddooroperations.com
2B Townhouse 1.5B, WBFP,patio, 2-car carport, approx
1200 sq ft, close to I-35,$900/mo. 817-403-1570
Cabernet Apts 433 Fulton St .CALL ABOUT OUR SPECIALS!
Lovely Spacious 2/1.5 All amenities, pool, walk toUNT, water & cable TV paid,
$700-$775940-783-7489 or 940-783-7488
CALL US FOR 1, 2, & 3 BdrmsHOLLYHILLS Apts940-382-6774
Ask about Move in Special atFORESTRIDGE Apts
Apply at office 900 Londonderry Open Mon-Fri 8:30a-5:30p &
Sat 10:00a-2:00p
CAMPUS SQUARE APTSCall 940-387-5565
All Bills PaidWalk to UNT -- Efficiency,
1 & 2 BR starting at $415 & up
C BAR T Properties , Effs, 1, 2 &3 BR Apts, Homes & Duplexes,940-383-2141 UNT/TWU/OTHER
www.cbartproperties.com
Coronado Oaks, 201 Coronadoin Denton, 1 Bedroom starts at
$549. Newly renovated property. Ask about Special
940-566-0308
Downtown Loft, 1 Bedroomwith spiral staircase$799/mo. 832 sq ft.Call 940-382-9556
Efficiency 1.5 blks to UNT,wood laminate floors, fresh paint,$495 utilities pd. Denton Premier
Properties 940-484-9000FREE CABLE & WATER
Low elec. bills. 6/9/12 mo. lease.2/1 $680/mo; 2/2 $695/mo
1/1 $570-$585. Walk to UNT. Callour friendly staff at 940-382-3100.
GRANDVIEW GARDENSAsk about Specials
2 Bedrooms AvailableWalk to TWU. 940-442-6919
Pre-Leasing Large Floorplan$199 to apply.
Westwind Apartments!1710 Sam Bass 940-382-1535
Rental Assistance
1 & 2 Bedroom Aptswith Rental Assistance for
Qualified Applicantsin Valley View
940-665-0501or 940-726-3798
Shadowwood Apts Denton! 2BR, Open Thur-Sat 10-5.
940-387-0452. * 2B/2.5B, LakeDallas, 940-321-3231.
6000 SQ FT WAREHOUSEwith 400 Sq Ft OFFICE
on 1 Acre, $3250/mo.1500 Sq Ft OFFICE
on 3/4 Acre, $1500/mo.Both gated and fenced.
Call 940-367-4704
750 Sq Ft, 1 Big Finished Roomw/restroom, commercial Use
only $325/mo plus electric. creditcheck, Sanger 940-206-4268
Available now small retailspace on high traffic Dallas Drlocation from $475/mo. All billspaid including free high speedFios internet. Call 940-387-7524
For Sale Or Lease,Prime Location, DentonCommercial Building,
12800 Sq Ft Warehouse, 700 Sq ft Office,
Contact 940-367-4704
READY TO GO SALON SUITEwith 6 work stations &
3 shampoo bowls. Right offDenton’s main square.Call Eric 940-382-6611
2 Bdr/2 Ba, washer/dryer, ceil -ing fans, great neighborhood
Strata St., Denton $775/M,$300 dep. Call 940-594-1218.
524 Strata, 3/2, $800+/mo Call 940-566-5717
NEW! 3-2-2 and 3-2.5-2Duplex $1175 ASK ABOUT
OUR SPECIALS!817-560-4900 www.txlec.com
1221 Bryn Mawr, Newly Remod -eled, updated 2-story 3/2/2,upstairs bdrms are 13x20,
all appliances includingwasher/dryer, heavily insulat -ed, sprinkler system, new car -
pet, windows, hardwood floors,paint, granite counter tops,
$1295/mo. $1500 deposit. NoPets. Call 940-367-3191 ‘
1729 Post Oak Ct. DentonNew 3/2/2, Good location.
$1100/mo + deposit.Call 940-565-1399 Lvg Msg.
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1905 Jasmine St. 3/2/1, CH/A,All appl incl W/D,
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it. Krum ISD. No pets.Call 940-390-9574
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Hickory Creek $16501401 College St.Lewisville $1400
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Argyle ISD 3 bedroom plusstudy, 2 baths, dining, new
carpet, fireplace, fenced yard,$1800/mo + deposit
510-610-9894
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APARTMENTS1b/1b 214 Normal #B $450
HOMES3b/1b 711 Myrtle $7953b/2b 909 Rio Bravo
in Haslet $10953b/2b 108 Maned in Sanger $975
DUPLEXES3b/2b 3816 Stuart Rd $995
2b/1.5b 716 W. Mulberry #11 $8503b/2b 3918 Stuart $9952b/1b 1302 Margie $625
Call 940-565- 8484 orwww.assetdenton.com
Aubrey area, 2/1, 2-car carport,charming, spacious 100 yr oldbungalow. W/D conn $725/mo
$700 dep 940-365-2201 lv msgAvailable Feb 1st 3/1/1 brick,central heat/air, quiet neighbor -hood in N. Denton , references
required. $750/mo. 940-391-3506Avail Feb. 1 2716 Weslayan,
Dntn. 3/2/2, Fncd yd, 1438 SF,Dntn ISD, near Guyer HS.
$1250/mo $1250/depNancy 940-300-5890
COUNTRY LAKES3/2/2 --- $1595/mo
Year round yard care, HOA,extermination all included.
Call 940-262-1000Great 4/2 Townhome, 2 car car-port, UNT bus route, fenced back -
yard, patio, $1050/mo. FloydProperty Mgmt 214-850-0378
Home for rent near UNT, 2006 Leslie St in Denton.
Call Jeremy 940-594-6754
PRAIRIE RIDGE462sf efficiency,$400/$300dep
3112 INGLEWOOD1017sf, 2/1.5,$850mo/$850dep
Tom Fouts, REALTORS, Inc.1200 S. Woodrow Lane, Ste 100
(940) 382-1541www.dentontx.com
Remodeled 2 BR, jack & jillbath, w/d conn, fenced yard,
1113 N. Locust. Denton PremierProperties. 940-484-9000
0 Credit Check 2, 3 & 4 Bdrmhomes $550/mo to $1500/mo.
For Rent or Sale Owner financing on land/home
pkgs , 1/2 acre to 4 acres,Ponder ISD, kid/pet ok,
Call 940-648-5263www.ponderei.com
2/2 Mobile Home 555 Ramsey Dr.fenced backyard, storage bldg,Ponder ISD, water & trash paid
$550/mo $500 dep 940-479-25932 Bdrm 1.5 Bath $625/mo. $500
deposit. Krum ISD. Includes,water, garbage, lawn mainte -nance. no pets. 940-390-9574
3 Bedroom 1 Bath Mobile Homein rural Pilot Point area
$450/month. $350 deposit. Call 214-546-6812
Brand New, 1, 2 & 3 BDRMWasher/Dryer ConnectionsLEASE TO OWN OPTION!
Starting @ $500/Month1/2 OFF Deposit & 1st Month’s
Rent! Pets OK-940-380-1200
Lakefront at 125 Wilson Court, Valley View Tx 76272. 3 bdrm2 bath $450/mo, $225 deposit.
Joe 972-413-9076
LEASE TO OWN
3/2 starts at $650in mobile home community.
Call 940-387-9914
LOTS from
$305-$325/Mo.with Carport and/or Shed
Up to $2000 Move In Incentive!Centrally located 940-387-9914
1026 Shady Oaks, 3000+ SF and 2250 SF.
1028 Shady Oaks, up to 7000 SF,940-566-5717
KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT1100 SF Overhead door in rear.Fios available. Water &Trash pd.
438 SouthFork, Lewisville,$500 Dep/1st mo. rent free!
972-436-1690 or 972-897-8949
456 Sq Ft Luxury Office Spaceclose to Denton Square,Available Immediately!
Contact 940-387-7467 for info
A choice of offices, best locationin town. Single, double, or
multiple offices. Dr. office ready,move in all bills paid. 502 W. OakCall 940-383-4759, 940-367-3424Alternative healthcare businessopportunity at a well establish -ed profitable Dallas Drive loca -
tion now available for lease.Lots of traffic including walksins. Ideal for individual practi -
tioner or a growing group.Call for addl info 940-387-7524
DON’T MISS THE TRAIN!Prime office space near
Denton’s main square and the"A-Train". Sizes range from
500--1250 sq ft.Call Eric 940-382-6611
Office Space availableGreat location close to
Downtown & Arts DistrictCall for details 940-381-6675
Office Space/Retail, DowntownKrum, Lots of Parking $750/mo.also more space available! Call
for details at 940-482-6599
$450 per Month All bills paid.Safe Area Near UNT . Furn orUnfurn. Free Cable, TV & Int.Serious student or employed
professional only. 940-591-1450Rent a room for $250/month in-cludes elec. & water. 9020 East -
wood Ave Crossroad, For info call972-871-1109 or 718-269-8376
RV & BOAT STORAGECompetitive rates. Enclosed
Units, Covered Units & OutdoorUnits. Krum, TX. 940-390-9574
RV STORAGE50 ft x 12 ft on concrete
totally enclosed, locks, 30 amp,water, dump, 24 hour, $200/mo.
3 miles north of Justin TX atClark Airport 940-648-2264
Adorable 2/2.5/1 GDO, fence,$895/mo $900 dep.109 Manco in
Lewisville. Bill Clark Mgmt 972-355-0970, 972-795-2211
Offices/Warehouses for lease.1400-5600 sf in Krum, TX. $695-$825/mo. Dep. same as monthly
rent. Call 940-390-9574.
100+ Acres Will Divideon CR 2825 in Wise County,Slidell ISD. Good bldg site.
Restricted. Call 940-390-1494
PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertised hereinis subject to the Federal FairHousing Act, which makes it il-legal to advertise "any prefer-ence, limitation, or discrimina-tion because of race, color, reli-gion, sex, handicap, familialstatus, or national origin, or in-tention to make any such pref-erence, limitation, or discrimi-nation." We will not knowinglyaccept advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of thelaw. All persons are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-tised are available on an equalopportunity basis.
RESTAURANT For Sale orlease 6000 sq ft, heat/AC, fullyfurnished with equipment on
1.3 acres, located on busy in -tersection in Sanger, exit 477,
sale price $785,000, lease$6500/mo 940-367-4704 for info
"Fixer Upper" home for sale byowner: 5 bedroom, 2 bath,
2 living areas with largekitchen. Dining room, home
office, 2 acres with catfishpond. West of Krum, $130K
(flexible). Call for appointment940-391-1986
Mobile Home Repos andForeclosures Wholesale to thepublic. Call Kathy 817-884-7152
R 36365Owner Finance, 4 Bed 2 Bath,with Deck, Shed, and Fenced
Yard. Just $349/mo.Call 940-321-5535
Caregiver, 15 yrs exp, back-ground check & refs; elderly,
Alzheimers & demintia patients,214-226-1439, 580-920-6381
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Brick work, new and repair. Specializing in small jobs.
Mail boxes, cracks, planters.FREE Est. Wayne 940-427-2190
Nick’s Computer ServicesUse your Denton local biz!
Repair, Backups, Tuneups, VirusRemoval, Training 940-465-9150
DANIELSONCONCRETE
All types of Concrete &Asphalt Work! Slabs, Drives,
Patios & Excavation.Commercial & Residential
Free Estimates! 940-391-3830
Jose’s Concrete Work--patios,sidewalks, barns, curbs, slabs,
driveways, retaining walls.940-595-6908 Free Estimate
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Dirt Work & Hauling, New Const.Including - Clean-up, Manure,
Trash, Debris, Pick-up & Haul Off.WE CAN DO ANYTHING!
Call Andrew at 940-367-0742
ADVANCE-FEE LOANS/CREDIT OFFERS
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you a loan & ask you to pay for itbefore they deliver. For info., call
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Seasoned Oak Firewood 100% split
$120 1/2 cord you pick it up1/2 cord $185 delivered
Cord $285 delivered. Pecan &mesquite available 940-668-8840
LANGSTON’S HandymanI do tile, wood floors, minor elec -
tric. Build fences, decks, tape andbed and paint. I can do mostly
anything! I have lived here for 42years. I have done this for 20years! Contractor ID 18340
940-390-9989 EPA certifiedper law passed 4-22-10 / InsuredDenton Publishing assumes noresponsibility for advertisingcontent. Be aware oflicenses/insurances needed orrequired by law to perform cer-tain services or before pur-chasing certain services.
HOME REPAIR - Int/Ext Painting,Roof, Fences, Tile, Small Electri -cal, General Maint. Small Jobs -Free Estimates 940-442-8380
Lite House Repair &Handyman Services
Inside & OutsideFree Estimate 940-395-0549
A+ Hauling Clean up garages,yards, barns, brush & junk.
Scrap metal & junk vehicleshauled free. Free estimates
7 days 940-765-6425
Hauling & Clean-upSatisfaction Guaranteed
940-442-6369 or 214-566-9734
Be Healthy & Join DentonOrganic Produce Co-op!
$15 start-up fee for 1st five Waived
www.yourhealthsource.org
PERSONAL TRAININGby World Record HolderWhit Baskin, MS, CSCS
580-916-1981
Celia’s House CleaningQuality service you cancount on! Wk/biwkly/mo.
8 years exp. Refs avail. Ins &bonded. $15 off 1st service!
Superior Housekeeping Serv.940-594-8035 or 940-206-3889
Yudith House CleaningBlanca Hernandez
940-442-9511, 940-442-8380References available
GILL’S LAWN SERVICECut Trees, Fence Repair/Bldg
mow, edge, weedeat, flowerbeds, trim bushes, gutters, rake
leaves, res/comm, free est.940-300-5506 or 940-597-4787
ACREAGE and LOTSMOWED & TILLED
Also GARDENS TILLEDCall 940-367-2741
Make Your House Sell!Paint, tape & bed, acoustic,water damage, wall repair Call Bob 972-317-9517
www.fisherpainting.com
PROFESSIONAL PAINTERSInt $80rm, ext $825; remodel proj -
ects, texture, faux glazing;15 yrs exp, guaranteed jobs!
Free estimate 940-300-6860
ARTISTIC SERVICESMurals, custom artwork, fauxfinish, paint effects, signage &
more. UNT Grad 940-368-1529www.jameshineman.com
Bridges PaintingFree Estimates, Paint, tape/bed,small repairs, apartment make-
ready 940-365-9175
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SMART TREE SERVICETRIM OR REMOVESTUMP GRINDING
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