Pure Dallas Summer 2011

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art • beauty • health • fashion • entertainment • lifestyle • sports Dallas Summer, '11 Issue

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contributors Ashley Berges is a contemporary philosophical and spiritual writer and teacher. Ashley worked for many years as a director and screenwriter. Realizing her true calling, she redirected her energies into her passion for helping others. With the valuable understanding of the human condition, why we do what we do and how to make valuable changes in our lives, Ashley decided to dedicate her life to helping others understand their lives and enable them to create a healthier and happier life for themselves. Darrin Davis has been making Dallasites more beautiful for more than 15 years through his hair, makeup and photography and has been featured in many magazines and on national stages. Darrin gets much inspiration from Europe and returns to Paris annually along with his other favorites Amsterdam and Peru. LeeAnne Locken, born in Texas, she moved to Chicago to pursue modeling. Later she lived in Los Angeles where she developed her passion for acting. Currently residing in Dallas, she continues to host television programs, make films and serve on the board of Women in Film - Dallas. LeeAnne recently competed on the reality TV show "She's Got The Look" a modeling competition for women over 35 and made it to the top 3!

Dr. Ozzie is a board certified chiropractor with over seven years of post-graduate studies and clinical practice in Applied Kinesiology and has 5 years of continuing education infunctional/integrative medicine. His study and practice of AK and functional/integrative medicine combined with chiropractic care expands greatly the success rate of the overall health of all his patients, as compared to the practice of chiropractic care alone. Andrea Reich, writer, photographer and artist, came to Dallas by way of Los Angeles. She holds two degrees from Pepperdine University in Art and Advertising and is the great-grand niece of Oscar winner and silent film actress Mary Pickford.

Gary Rugoff has been involved in hosting many large food, wine and charity events. Gary’s company Promotional Merchandise.com, provides marketing merchandise and has won multiple national awards for the most creative marketing campaigns. Gary served as Chairmen of “Taste of the Nation,” was an Iron Chef Judge and is on the organizing committee of Savor Dallas. Gary is a member of the Dallas Press Club his passions include enjoying all the great events of Dallas.

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Editor's note

Letter from the Editor In this issue, I'm very excited to introduce one of the newest contributors to Pure Magazine—Darrin Davis. Darrin is Dallas' style guru to the stars and he's bringing his expertise and flare for fashion and style to Pure. As you will see in the "Fashion & Beauty" section of this issue, Darrin is helping to take the magazine to a new level! If you're an appreciator of fine art, make sure and come out to our "Pure Art" event on Friday Oct. 1st at the aloft Downtown. This event will feature some of DFW's most talented artists painting live models. There will also be food, drinks and an incredible showcase of performers from the Dallas area.

Also, check out our new health article by Dr. Ozzie. This will be an monthly article with a Q&A that will allow you to ask Dr. Ozzie any questions you may have on health and wellness. We at Pure Magazine are very interested in your feedback on our publication. Any thoughts you may have on content that you would like to see in future issues or any information you may want to contribute about upcoming events are most welcome, so feel free to drop us an email at: input@puremagdallas.com.

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Gregory Martin Publisher/Editor in Chief Pure Magazine, LLC



Contents

fashion, beauty & Health Fashion .......................................12 Make Over ...................................20 Style with Darrin Davis ................24 Dr. Ozzie ...................................28 Arts, travel & Entertainment Trenz Gallery ................................32 Horseshoe Bay Resort .................36 On the Loose ..............................42 Ishi ..............................................46 Splitsville Luxury Lanes ...............60 Idea Man Studios ........................67 LIVING Sushi Axiom ................................70 Chef Andrew at Trece ...........74 The Mercantille Place ..................88 Project Husband .........................96 Living Your True Life ..................100 calendars Social/Cultural Calendar .............42 Concert Calendar .........................48 Sports Calendar ..........................59 DALLAS LISTINGS / INFO Fashion Boutiques .........................19 Salons & Spas .............................23 Art Galleries .................................34 Comedy/Theatre ...........................63 Bars & Clubs ..................................64 Restaurants ..................................78 Local Listings ...............................94 Maps ..........................................102

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On the cover: painting by Roger Leighton

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Pure Magazine Publisher / Artistic Director Gregory Martin Fashion Director Darrin Davis Director of Advertising David Cross Contributing Writers Ashley Berges Darrin Davis Andrea Reich Fender LeeAnne Locken Dr. Ozzie Gary Rugoff Photography Gregory Martin Darrin Davis Pure Magazine $2.50 Published by Pure Magazine LLC Dallas, TX

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FASHION, BEAUTY & HEALTH


fashion

Pure Fashion featuring

Photography: Darrin Davis Model: Jeanette Breen

J'adore Paris

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Rainbow Brite — There’s always hope after the rain when you’re rocking this multi-hued striped tube dress from J'adore Paris. Model: Kristen

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Awesome Blossom – Bloom wherever you’re planted in a one-shouldered embellished peachy pouf dress from J'adore Paris

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Rare Bird — Friends will flock to you in this exotic, cosmic feather-print halter tunic. Pair with leggings for a cool day look or add an embellished chain belt (as shown) for hot nights. From J'adore Paris.


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Lilac LadyLove — A softly shirred lilac ombre skirt pairs perfectly with a romantic flowing crepe print blouse with deep-V detail. From J'adore Paris.

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Un Fleur de Feu — You’ll shine bright as a fiery sunflower while keeping your edgy cool in this inspired graphic-print mini-dress by J'adore Paris.


5800 Legacy Drive (Plano)

972.673.0920


fashion Boutique Listings Accomplice Shoes West Village

214.520.8535

Amdani's

Unique, fun, and sophisticated fashion, shoes and accessories. 11834 Harry Hines Blvd. 972.539.0505

Milan

Women’s stylish, sophisticated clothing for casual everyday wear to special occasions. West Village 214.521.1133

Neiman Marcus

Bella Bella

1618 Main Street 400 NorthPark Center

Circa 2000

Lifestyle apparel and accessories for active men and women. West Village 214.219.3118

Trendy, fun clothing, shoes and accessories for the stylish woman. West Village 214.528.6677 Men's fine apparel & accessories. 5800 Legacy Drive 972.673.0920

Cowboy Cool

An edgy, “rock-n-roll western” boutique with custom-made boots that are funky and unique in design. West Village 214.521.4500

214.741.6911 214.363.8311

Octane

Ouch Fashion

Dynamic and imaginative clothing and accessories for women. 408 N. Bishop #102 214.942.1619

Pitaya

Custo Barcelona

Chic sexy stylish trendy hip happy hot fun young affordable women’s clothing. West Village 214.252.9700

ella bleu

Collections from Catherine Malandrino, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Ted Baker & Theory. West Village 214.526.2884

Known worldwide for its unique design elements and its vibrant colors. 1030 Northpark Center 214.369.4604 The latest must-haves in this contemporary women’s boutique. West Village 214.559.2322

The Fashion Lounge

Chic blend of uptown style with downtown sense. 3901 Arlington Highlands 817.466.9915

Frocks Boutique

The hottest new lines of contemporary women's apparel & accessories. 15645 Quorum Dr 972-661-3399

J'adore Paris

Ladies and men's fashion from Paris. 3699 McKinney Ave, #411 214.599.0326

Metropark

Fashion • Music • Art 8687 N Central Expy

214.360.9636

Premium93

Sebastian's Closet

The Village on the Parkway upscale clothier offers a large selection of suiting, shirts and accessories for men and women. 5100 Belt Line Rd 972.387.0888

Source Paris

Women's apparel and accessories that have a distinct European flair. West Village 214.599.0326

Stanley Korshak

Specialty retail. 500 Crescent Court #100

214.871.3600

Trousseau by Touch Gallery

Elegant lingerie and accessories with a touch of fun. West Village 214.502.9333

Ted Baker

Collections appeal to a broad range of style-conscious men and women. NorthPark Mall 214.363.6690

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pure Makeover featuring Darrin Davis

Exceptional Extensions Pure’s Summer makeover candidate, Stephanie Tubbs, was looking to add length and fullness to her fine, shoulderlength dark hair. She wanted more than just the extra length most extensions provide, so Dallas-based hair-extension “guru” Darrin Davis transformed her tresses into a sexy and soft sweep with his signature extension technique. Developed exclusively after years of training under the masters in Hollywood, New York and his native Salt Lake City, the affable stylist experimented until he created a proprietary installation method that doesn’t damage a person’s natural hair, because it attaches the extension so that it "rests" on top of the natural hair instead of weaving, braiding, gluing or bonding – all of which can damage hair. His unique approach to Stephanie’s lengthy locks (a full 22”!) is further enhanced by using the finest quality human hair available (luxurious, soft hair with a natural cuticle and wave from Russia or Italy), and with Darrin’s deft installation, her new hair will last up to a year, with maintenance appointments to tighten the extensions approximately every 3 months. Extension hair comes in as many textures and colors as there are individuals,

so the right selection can seem daunting. Not so with Darrin; his expertise at choosing the best texture and shade to match each clients' mane leaves nothing to chance. An admitted perfectionist, Darrin’s used to hearing the words, “You would have never known! It looks like it’s your real hair!”, when people see the results. “Exactly.” Darrin smiles, “That’s the whole point." He adds, "I love to make people feel good about themselves. It’s crazy how adding length or thickness can transform a woman’s self esteem. People can now flip the hair they never had before!” Just don’t flip out at the cost, however…a new mane can set you back anywhere from $800-$3500, depending on the hair used, and takes about 4-5 hours to install. Stephanie‘s makeup was done by Ashley Salazar, using a bright palette of pop color to add a little glam and a whole lot of sophistication to Stephanie’s formerly bare face. Ready to go long and lush with a look like Stephanie’s? Call Darrin Davis Productions at the Neinast Salon, 214-850-8578 for an appointment. Located at 3622 Fairmount St. – Andrea Reich 20 pure


After

To enter next month’s make over, email us a photo & why you need it to: makeover@PureMagDallas.com

Before


Photography: Gregory Martin

Sapphire Social at the Tower Athletic Club

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Salons ~ Spas Alexander Antonio Haircraft

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3218 Oaklawn Ave.

Aqua Medical Spa 2222 McKinney Ave

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Arch Angel Salon & Studio 15080 Beltwood Pkwy

Avalon Salon

3699 McKinney Ave #412 2350 Victory Park Ln

The Blue Room 3023 Routh St

214.223.7800 214.969.1901 214.623.6544 214.953.1400

Chris Sapphire Makeup Artist

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by appointment only

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The Cosmetique at 2416 2416 McKinney Ave

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David Wayne at Rena Levi Salons www.rumpelhair.com

5840 Alpha Rd.

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exhale spa (at Hotel Palomar) 5300 E. Mockingbird Ln

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Face Salon l Spa l Retreat for Men 3000 Blackburn Ave

214.520.1103

Grand Spa International 5100 Bline Rd #620

Jessica Tigert

8335 Weschester STE#201

Kevin Charles Salon 2222 McKinney Ave #210

Montana Salon

8313 Preston Center Plz

5312 E. Mockingbird Ln #140

Mokara Salon & Spa 215 E Las Colinas Blvd

Mood Spa

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Neinast Salon 3622 Fairmont St

Philip Thomas Salon 4411 Lemmon Ave

214.445.5111 214.303.0950 214.999.0400 214.521.9900

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Pure Spa & Salon‎

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Salon Three Thirty 2510 Cedar Springs Rd

214.219.1100

Stanley Korshak Salon 500 Crescent Ct

State-Thomas Salon 3015 State St #123

STYLELABB

300 N. Akard, Suite 810

972.392.9393 214.457.2011

Trio Salon

214.720.9200

Warren Wilkes Salon

214.368.8558

Zion Spa

214.999.1116

214.515.0400

Pompeo

Tony & Guy

Matthew Tully Hairdressing 2815 Allen St #126

Michael Raymond Salon

461 Northpark Center 2404 McKinney Ave. 2811 McKinney Ave #14 3963 Belt Line Rd

214.871.6725 214.754.8074 214.370.5222 214.750.0067 214.855.0500 214.855.5133 972.385.4503

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Style


Dallas Style with Darrin Davis Darrin Davis is a jack-of-all-trades when it comes to artistic expression. You may have seen him in Willie Nelson’s historic “Cowboys” video that he directed, choreographed and was danced lead in. The video premiered on the Logo network in New York City and was named one of the top 20 country videos of 2006. Darrin also choreographed and performed for the local dance music radio station KDL, dancing with Deborah Cox, Rockell and the infamous Kristine W. In addition, he is also a NYC recording artist, and his song “Release” has been played in clubs across the USA, Paris and Japan. Here in Texas, Darrin holds the titles of Co-founder and Vice President of the AetheriA Foundation, which raises scholarship money for upcoming artists in the DFW area. Their latest gala garnered appearances by celebrities Jessica Simpson, Johnny Knoxville and Morgan Fairchild, just to name a few. Most recently, Darrin has made a name in Dallas as the "hair extension guru." (See the Makeover article on pg. 20) for the last two years, he has worked with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders and has been on stage at all the major national hair shows including his own show. This Summer Darrin will be the featured "image guy" on a new reality series on A&E, where he'll be working with pure

young talented musicians as they enter into a music career. Rockstar maker? Exactly! The series will showcase his many talents, including makeup, photography, choreography, style, performance and image branding. Darrin Davis: I'm an “Image Control Freak” and I love to have as much influence over image as possible. Doing hair, makeup, wardrobe styling and photography is like playing in my playground. I love to bring out the inner diva and feel it's part of my calling to bring out the best in people. To do all of that and then capture it in a photo gets me all excited. I love sexy, hot confidence and I LOVE to bring that out in people. I’m thrilled to be on the Pure fashion team! In the coming months I’ll be giving fashion tips, creating style spotlights, doing makeovers and photoshoots. (See the fashion spread pgs 12-17) Style is very individual and variety is key to avoid stale fashion culture. So feel free to contact me if you have any questions or if you feel there is something fashionforward in Dallas worth highlighting in future issues. So enjoy some Darrin in Dallas– whether you enjoy fab image, killer photos, fun music and art or reality television. I can be reached by email at Darrin@PureMagDallas.com or give me a call at 214.850.8578. 25


Photography: Gregory Martin

Designing with a Vision Fashion Show Featuring Sergey Ermakov

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ARTS, LEISURE & ENTERTAINMENT


artist Review

Trenz Gallery A Modern Treasure Trove Weary of the well-trodden path of super-slick storefronts, megawatt warehouses and discounted department stores? Then trek down to the edge of the Design District, where you’ll find newly-opened Trenz Gallery, and behold the trove of unique treasures on display.

Artist and designer Roger Leighton along with partner Shirley Flabiano carry out their vision for all things vertu in this gallery and showroom. The team started out 10 years ago designing interiors ands furniture for the trade, but their new digs – a Levee Street space, open to the 32 pure


public, is rustic and old world-charming on the outside, but once inside, you’ll love the surprise of its sleek, white, modern interior – a perfect backdrop for Roger’s unique furniture creations and classical and contemporary paintings. Though born in Russia, Roger grew up in Milan, Italy, where he developed much of his aesthetic. He was born into an artistic family – his mother being a sculptor – and counts Lord Leighton, late head of the famous British Museum, among his ancestors. After stints in New York and Florida, Roger was on a crosscountry drive to Malibu, California, when he stopped in Dallas to visit a yourself and love what you do to crefriend and never left. ate beautiful art…when I am creating Trenz Gallery is the place where I sometimes just completely forget contemporary and classical styles mix, the sense of time.” When asked who mingle and marry in perfect har- he would trade places with for a day, mony and blissful beauty. Redeemed if he could, he emphatically states, “I furniture is lovingly embellished would not trade places with anyone! with classical cornices and ornate I am very happy with myself. I am stencils. Unique fabrics and details unique…one-of-a-kind.” We here at adorn contemporary chairs, beautiful Pure concur wholeheartedly! bureaus, demure dressers and curiTrenz Gallery is located at 1315 ous cabinets while bold bar-carts and Levee Street, Dallas, 75207 and is treasured tables stand nearby. When open Thursdays 10am-6pm and asked what inspires him, Roger cites, Monday – Saturday by appointment “People, scenes around town, travel; at 214-749-4798. The gallery is also anything from a piece of garbage on available for private parties, special the floor to something fancy. Each events and weddings. Visit www.trenof my art pieces are like my babies! I zgallery.com and to the trade, SAS love more than anything when some- Interiors, at www.sasinteriors.com. one buys one and takes it home!” On creating, Roger adds, “You must love —Andrea Reich pure 33


art galleries DESIGN DISTRICT Alan Barnes Fine Art, Inc. 1019 Slocum Street 214.749.7979 www.alanbarnesfineart.com Figurative and still-life paintings by Robbie Wraith, Peter Kuhlfeld, and Edward Beale. Noon – 6 p.m. American Fine Art 1611 Dragon Street 214.749.7749 www.americanfineart.com Texas Landscapes, featuring artist Missy Lamb Sofey-Andrews. 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Artizen Fine Arts 1215 Dragon Street 214.979.2140 www.ArtizenFineArts.com Group show of gallery artists. 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Banks Fine Art 1231 Dragon Street 214.352.1811 www.banksfineart.com Thirty new works by Utah artist Marty Ricks. 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Beaux Arts 1505 Hi Line Drive 214.741.5555 www.BeauxArtsArt.com Featuring a permanent exhibition of 16th–19th century antiquarian prints & rare maps, 18th–19th century oil paintings & watercolors and 20th century contemporary works on paper. 2 – 8 p.m.

Cameron Gallery 1414 Dragon Street 214.747.1414 www.thecamerongallery.com Bent Out of Shape by Carl Ortman. Joel Cooner Gallery 1601 Dragon Street 214.747.3603 www.joelcooner.com New paintings by Jean Marc Louis of Belgium and ethnographic photographs 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Craighead Green Gallery 1011 Dragon Street 214.855.0779 www.craigheadgreen.com Dallas-based ceramic sculptor Marla Ziegler, Miami-based contemporary painter Paucho Luna, and Dallas-based encaustic abstract painter Brad Ellis. 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. HCG Gallery 1130 Dragon Street, Suite 190 214.760.9230 hcggallery.com Sculpture by San Antonio artist George Schroeder. Other featured artists are Shane Pennington, Mark Nelson, and Luke Harnden. 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Jacques Lamy Art Gallery 1607 Dragon Street 214.747.7611 www.jacqueslamy.com Drawings by Dallas artist David Melton Burkhart and wood sculpture by Dallas artist Willie le Jeune. 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. 34 pure

PDNB Gallery 1202 Dragon Street, Suite 103 214.969.1852 www.pdnbgallery.com Solo exhibition of photographs by Jeffrey Silverthorne from his 1970s transvestite series, as well as images of Nan Golden before she was a known artist. Noon – 8 p.m. Samuel Lynne Galleries 1105 Dragon Street 214.965.9027 www.samuellynnegalleries.com Grand opening exhibition with works by Reflectionist artists J. D. Miller and Philip J. Romano. Other featured artists include Chris Panatier, Melanie Corradi, Cynthia Chartier, Ray Phillips, Juanluis Gonzalez and Gregory Beck. 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Thornwood Gallery 1605 Dragon Street 214.658.9990 www.thornwoodgallery.com Group exhibition featuring contemporary paintings and sculpture. 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Trenz Gallery 1315 Levee Street 214.658.9990 The gallery features various works of art. The gallery may be rented for business meetings, receptions or cocktail parties..


UPTOWN/Downtown Afterimage Gallery The Quadrangle #141 2800 Routh Street Dallas, Texas 75201 214.871.9140 www.afterimage.com images@afterimagegallery.com Photographs by Yousef Khanfar: The Landscape Poet. 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Christopher Martin Galleries Victory Park Hours - 11AM to 7PM Tuesday through Saturday 2412 Victory Park Lane 214.880.1770 Gallery Five Hours - 11AM to 6PM Tuesday through Saturday 1933 Cedar Springs 214.880.9667 Crow Collection of Asian Art 2010 Flora Street 214.979.6430 www.crowcollection.org Asian Art contains more than 700 scrolls, paintings, objects of metal and stone, and large architectural pieces from China, Japan, India, and Southeast Asia. David Dike Fine Art 2613 Fairmount Street Dallas, Texas 75201 214.720.4044 www.daviddikefineart.com Paintings by German Richard Floetha, whose work is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Saint Louis Art Museum, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Galerie Kornye 2530 Fairmount Street 214.954.4475 www.kornye.com At Their Best!, landscape and figurative works by Stephan Rascoe, Laurie Kersey, Brian Blood, James Tennison. 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. The Goss-Michael Foundation 2500 Cedar Springs Road 214.696.0555 www.gossmichaelfoundation.org Sculptors Tim Noble and Sue Webster, whose work celebrates nonconformist individuality through a variety of mediums, including neon lighting, scrap metal, and household rubbish. 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. The McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC) 3120 McKinney Avenue 214.953.1MAC www.the–mac.org Three exhibitions: Gaza Zoo, art by Laray Polk; Words Without Voices, Forms Without Bodies, art by Simeen Ishaque; and Natural Commodity, art by Sasha Dela. 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. Museum of Geometric and MADI Art 3109 Carlisle Street at Bowen 214.855.7802 www.geometricmadimuseum.org Geometrics by Roger Winter and sculpture by Morton Rachofsky. 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.

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Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora Street 214.242.5100 www.nashersculpturecenter.org One of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculptures in the world. Tues. thru Sun., 11am - 5pm DEEP ELLUM Dallas Contemporary 2801 Swiss Avenue 214.821.2522 www.dallascontemporary.org info@thecontemporary.net Solo show of Legends artist: Joseph Havel. Mix!: Jesus Chuy Benitez. Hallworks: Terry Hays 3D on Swiss: TBA. 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Gallery 2910 2910 Commerce 979.218.9898 www.gallery2910.com Nature . Beauty . Bold: Selected works by photographer Greg Cox and resident artists Rick Timmons, Heather Pollard, Treavor Holdman & Michael Stoddard. Artist reception 6 – 9 p.m. 2 – 9 p.m. Kettle Art 2714 Elm Street 214.573.7622 www.kettleart.com The Cartoon Apocalypse, art by Tyson Summers, Ryan Thies, Miguel Aguilar, and David DeGrande. 2 – 10 p.m.


Photography: Gregory Martin

Rock the Runway at FIG

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Trenz gallery

Trenz Gallery is located in the design district near downtown Dallas. The gallery features various works of art and may be rented for meetings, receptions or cocktail parties. Full service hospitality is available. Portraits, Commision Work, Custom Furniture, Furniture Refurbishing & Interior Design

3699 McKinney Ave, STE 411 (in the West Village)

214.599.0326 www.JadoreParis.us

1315-23 Levee St.

214.749.4798

www.TrenzGallery.com


hotel Review

the Aloft ~ DowntownDallas Aloft hotels are the new twist in travel from Starwood Hotels & Resorts. A vision of W Hotels, the Aloft Dallas Downtown is a bold, fresh, and fun new hotel featuring loft-inspired design and alwaysabuzz public spaces. Perfectly positioned for an easy breezy travel experience in the heart of Texas! Getting down to business is a breeze? Just steps from the Dallas Convention Center, City Hall and a handy light rail station. Access is equally easy to the city's sports venues, fantastic food and nightlife. Rise and shine in bright and modern Aloft rooms,

featuring plush platform beds, oversized showers and custom amenities by Bliss Spa. Recharge all your gadgets with the plug & play docking station, which also links your laptop or tunes to the 42" LCD TV. Meet and mingle in the w xyz Bar, grab a snack at the 24/7 re:fuel by Aloft gourmet pantry or work and play at the re:mix lounge. Plenty of perks include free hotel-wide Wi-Fi, the always-open re:charge gym and stylish splash poo! The nationwide hotel market is in a recession-induced slump, but developers of the 193-room, $35 million Aloft 38 pure


think they have the right product in the right location. "We think our timing is good," said developer Ted Hamilton. "We're actually happy about the planned convention hotel because we think it will help us attract business." With room rates as low as $89 a night, Aloft hopes to fill a niche with visitors who want an afford-

able place that doesn't look like a roadside motel. Indeed, the nine-story hotel at 1033 Young St. is a far cry from a standard suburban hotel. For one thing, it was built in an 84-year-old former railroad freight depot, the first time Aloft – one of Starwood Hotels & Resorts' back of the building are an exercise room brands – has opened in a historic build- and swimming pool. The average room has about 430 ing. The rough concrete and brick walls throughout the inside of the hotel are square feet of space – as much as a proof of the building's beginnings as a Manhattan apartment. There's also about 10,000 square feet of meeting space in humble warehouse. "Our goal all along was to embrace the basement. Aloft markets its trendy urban properthe integrity of the historic building," Hamilton said. "That's the loft image." ties as an affordable alternative to its The first floor houses the check-in desk, popular W Hotels. The chain also has a lounge, bar and food service area locations in Plano and Las Colinas. beneath a high ceiling. Tucked at the —G.B. Martin pure 39


Amanda Seyfried & Bill Paxton

Photography: Gregory Martin

Dallas Film Party at Deux Lounge

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dallas scene

On the Loose with

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love the Summer!! So many wonderful, fun things to do!! Including celebrating my birthday!!! Here’s other fun things to do around the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex!! Don't forget send me a message about YOUR upcoming events!! —Happy Summer Y'all • June 30th - Dallas Heart Ball June Happy Hour - I’ll be there!!! -6:30pm - 8:30pm Location: Hacienda on Henderson 2326 North Henderson Avenue

• August 2nd - Frocks Boutique Happy Hour: 6:00pm - 8:00pm Join us at India West for food, spirits, fashion, and fun! 5290 Beltline Road, Suite 114

• July 3rd - Kaboom Town Fireworks Display- (Addison, TX) - Enjoy Addison’s most explosive party of the year Saturday, July 3, 5:00 p.m. - Midnight The dazzling 30-minute fireworks show is choreographed to music. There will be plenty of food and beverage booths. Admission is free. Addison Circle Park – 4970 Addison Circle Dr.

• August 12th - Sterling Society & Limelight Happy Hour: 6:00pm - 9:00pm Join Sterling Society from 6:00 - 9:00 PM for our continuing efforts on behalf of United Cerebral Palsy of Texas...then Dance to the Music of Limelight starting @ 9:00PM 7200 Bishop Rd. #270

• July 28th - Singer/Songwriter Night: 7:30pm - ? - Join us for live and local talent in the heart of Deep Ellum at a killer venue! LaGrange Deep Ellum - 2704 Elm St • July 30th - Grand Opening: The Green Bandana Project: 7:00pm - 11:30pm - The Green Bandana Project is what happens when business, non-profits, and creatives work together. At The Art Apartments (in the Arts District) - 2611 Ross Ave

• August 21st - Dallas Heart Ball: 7:30pm - 12am The Dallas Heart Ball presents “Night at the Palms” - An evening to raise money for pediatric cardiology research for Children’s Medical Center. Wyle Theatre ~ AT&T Performing Arts Center

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Chopin's 200th Anniversary Party featuring Euphoria

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Band interview


Pure Magazine recently caught up with Dallas-based promising new act Ishi. We sat down with guitar/synthesizer player Brad Dale and newest member and female vocalist Taylor Rea before they went onstage to captivate the crowd with their uniquely infectious sounds. Be sure to check out their debut CD, Through the Trees, at www.myspace.com/ishiisound. Pure: How would you describe your music? BD: Electro-folk...or folk-tronic dance. Pure: Well, that’s almost like a whole new genre, isn’t it! Who are your influences? TR: Michael Jackson, Herbie Hancock, Gary Numan. BD: The classics, like Simon & Garfunkel, Kraftwerk and of course, Daft Punk. Pure: Why the name “Ishi”? BD: Well, it’s actually a Japanese name that shows up in many cultures. The word describes a perfect union between a man and a woman. Pure: Are you signed to a label? BD: We are indie... we already have digital distribution through all major outlets like iTunes, but no hard distribution just yet. Pure: What about touring? BD: We just returned from Oklahoma and Austin and we’ll be doing a West Coast tour this summer…and of course we’ll be opening the main stage for Edgefest this year Pure: Great! A lot of people are very excited about your live shows. What makes them so special? pure

BD: We really draw from the energy of the crowd to create positive universal forces. We’re very rawenergy driven…and we also create a lot with each other. We have a young demographic as far as our fans, but also a very broad appeal – from high school students to my mom! TR: It’s whatever brings people together. Pure: Your sound is very eclectic and fairly sophisticated; are you trained musicians? BD: Well, I was a jazz major at University of North Texas…but I’m also a composer and sound designer by day at Dallas Audio Post. TR: I’ve been singing all my life! Luckily, my mom really encouraged me and I’ve played violin, piano, flute and guitar. Pure: What’s in store for Ishi fans to look forward to in the future? BD: The doors are wide open for the future! We ended up with a holistic sound, so it’s going to be a natural progression – the only consistency is that it’s not consistent! TR: Our music makes you laugh, cry, dance! BD: Our debut CD, Through the Trees – the title is sort of a play on not being able to see the forest for the trees – is really about us breaking through the limitations of our minds and surroundings and breaking through with positivity. —interviewed by Andrea Reich 47


concert & Event calendar

Aerosmith Performing at Superpages.com Center August 3rd

Date

Fri 06/11 Sat 06/12 Sun 06/13 Mon 06/14 Tue 06/15 Wed 06/16 Thu 06/17 Fri 06/18 Sat 06/19

Artist

50 Cent The Alternate Routes Brendan James, Chase Coy Great White, Adler's Appetite, Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears Mirah Erykah Badu, B.o.B., Janelle Monรกe Good Old War, Yukon Blonde Josh Ritter, The Mynabirds BoDeans, Ray Johnston Band Gilby Clarke Carolina Chocolate Drops, Ruthie Foster Cowboy Junkies Brittany Shane Concrete Blonde, Jim Bianco Landon Pigg American Aquarium Big Sam's Funky Nation Ian Moore 48 pure

Venue

The Music Hall At Fair Park Levitt Pavilion (Arlington) Poor David's Pub Glass Cactus (Grapevine) Levitt Pavilion (Arlington) The Loft Verizon Theatre (Grand Prairie) The Loft Granada Theater Granada Theater Trees Granada Theater

Lakewood Theater Absinthe Granada Theater The Loft LaGrange Pearl Granada Theater


Date Sun 06/20 Mon 06/21 Wed 06/23 Thu 06/24 Fri 06/25 Sat 06/26 Sun 06/27 Tue 06/29 Wed 06/30 Thu 07/01 Fri 07/02

Artist Johnny Winter, Mike Zito Passion Pit, Tokyo Police Club, Brahms Jose Carreras Ryan O'Connor Trout Fishing In America Acoustic Alchemy Athlete, Carney Danny Gokey The Juan Maclean Megan Mullins Chicago, Doobie Brothers The Fray, Ray Johnston Band The Gourds, Dustin Welch Honey Island Swamp Band Josh Abbott Summer of Glaciers Warbringer Amy Cook Dave Koz, Jonathan Butler, Sheila E. Dead Meadow Eagles Gina Sicilia Reckless Kelly Three Dog Night Wes Jeans Pure Magazine "Summer Heat" featuring ishi Boyce Avenue, Tamar Kaprelian Jordin Sparks Aventura Blues Traveler Loni Love Nightshade (FR), Blood of the Prophets 40 oz. To Freedom - Trib. to Sublime Betty Soo Light Pollution Loni Love Project Pitchfork, Ayria The Psychedelic Furs, She Wants Revenge Aventura Congorock pure 49

Venue Granada Theater Palladium Ballroom Winspear Opera House Contemporary Theatre of Dallas Levitt Pavilion (Arlington) Sambuca 360 Cambridge Room Glass Cactus (Grapevine) PM Lounge Glass Cactus (Grapevine) Superpages.com Center House Of Blues Granada Theater Pearl Cowboys Red River Bryan Street Tavern Reno's Chop Shop AllGood Cafe House Of Blues Rubber Gloves Studios (Denton) American Airlines Center Pearl Rangers Ballpark In Arlington Levitt Pavilion (Arlington) The Prophet Bar Deux Lounge Cambridge Room House Of Blues American Airlines Center Gilley's Dallas Improv (Addison) Dreamworld Music Complex Trees Private Function (Richardson) Lochrann's Irish Pub & Eatery Improv (Addison) Lizard Lounge Granada Theater AT&T Performing Arts Center Lizard Lounge


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Fri 07/02 Sat 07/03 Sun 07/04 Mon 07/05 Wed 07/07 Thu 07/08 Fri 07/09 Sat 07/10 Sun 07/11 Tue 07/13 Wed 07/14 Thu 07/15 Fri 07/16 Sat 07/17 Sun 07/18

Artist

Loni Love Loni Love Mary Magdalan, Blue Felix, Rikets Miyavi "Vans Warped Tour" A.R. Rahman Loni Love Tracy Lawrence Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros Active Child, Islands, Steel Phantoms Hole, Foxy Shazam Mates of State, Free Energy Joe Pug, Doug Burr Reckless Kelly Thrice, Bad Veins, Kevin Devine Bob Log III Wayne "The Train" Hancock The Hold Steady, The Whigs Old 97's Steel Train, Young The Giant Colin Hay, Cas Haley Lightning Bolt, Indian Jewelry "Scream The Prayer" "Caravan Of Stars" (hed)pe, Kutt Calhoun, Richter Jamie Cullum Nekromantix, The Howlers, The Mutilators "A Ride With Bob"-Asleep At The Wheel Bleu Edmondson Delta Spirit, David Vandervelde, The Romany Rye Terri Hendrix "A Ride With Bob" - Asleep At The Wheel Nathaniel Rateliff & The Wheel "Weird Al" Yankovic "A Ride With Bob"-Asleep At The Wheel Jim Suhler And Monkey Beat Kevin Fowler The Mother Truckers Wade Bowen "A Ride With Bob"-Asleep At The Wheel 50 pure

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Improv (Addison) Improv (Addison) The Prophet Bar House Of Blues Superpages.com Center American Airlines Center Improv (Addison) TBA Palladium Ballroom The Loft House Of Blues Granada Theater Belmont Hotel Rockin Rodeo (Denton) Palladium Ballroom The Loft Granada Theater Granada Theater Fair Park House Of Blues Granada Theater Trees The Door In Dallas Rubber Gloves Studios (Denton) Trees Lakewood Theater Trees Eisemann Center (Richardson) Rockin Rodeo (Denton) The Loft Dan's Silver Leaf (Denton) Eisemann Center (Richardson) The Loft Verizon Theatre (Grand Prairie) Eisemann Center (Richardson) Pearl Lone Star Park (Grand Prairie) The Boiler Room (Denton) Gilley's Dallas Eisemann Center (Richardson)


Date Sun 07/18 Mon 07/19 Tue 07/20 Wed 07/21 Thu 07/22 Fri 07/23 Sat 07/24 Sun 07/25 Mon 07/26 Tue 07/27

Artist

Venue

Michael BublĂŠ, Naturally 7 American Airlines Center Drop Dead Gorgeous, Sleeping With Sirens, Woe Is Me, The Door In Dallas For All Those Sleeping, Scarlett O'Hara, Attila, Bret Michaels American Airlines Center Radar Bros., Futurebirds The Cavern Sick Puppies, Janus, It's Alive! Trees Streetlight Manifesto, The Supervillain, The Wonder Years, The Door In Dallas Dan Potthast James McMurtry Dan's Silver Leaf (Denton) Scorpions, Ratt Verizon Theatre (Grand Prairie) Secondhand Serenade, The White Tie Affair, Runner Runner The Loft Silversun Pickups, Henry Clay People, Against Me! Palladium Ballroom Stellar Corpses Lakewood Bar & Grill Walter Trout & The Radicals Granada Theater Gifts From Enola, My Education The Cavern Lady Gaga, Semi Precious Weapons American Airlines Center Teenage Bottlerocket, Banner Pilot Rubber Gloves Studios (Denton) Wade Bowen Rockin Rodeo (Denton) Blue October House Of Blues Lady Gaga, Semi Precious Weapons American Airlines Center LoveHateHero, Young & Divine The Door In Dallas Lydia, The Rocketboys The Loft The Michael Schenker Group - MSG, Lynch Mob, Sister Sin Trees Robert Plant, Bettye LaVette Morton H. Meyerson Center Saving Abel, We Are The Fallen, American Bang, Taddy Porter Palladium Ballroom Junior Brown Granada Theater The Maine Six Flags Over Texas The New Pornographers, The Dodos, Imaad Wasif Palladium Ballroom Rascal Flatts, Kellie Pickler, Chris Young, John Rich Pizza Hut Park (Frisco) Maps & Atlases, Cults, The Globes The Loft "Scream It Like You Mean It": Emery, Dance Gavin Dance, Palladium Ballroom Silverstein, I Set My Friends On Fire, Sky Eats Airplane, Ivoryline, Close To Home, We Came As Romans, Senses Fail Keane, Fran Healy, Ingrid Michaelson House Of Blues Max Stalling House Concert (Richardson) Barenaked Ladies, Ben Kweller, Angel Taylor Verizon Theatre (Grand Prairie) Boris, Russian Circles The Loft Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato Superpages.com Center Mike Pinto, Ballyhoo! The Lounge On Elm Street Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra House Of Blues pure 51


concert & Event calendar Date Wed 07/28 Thu 07/29 Fri 07/30 Sat 07/31 Mon 08/02 Tue 08/03 Wed 08/04 Thu 08/05 Fri 08/06

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Venue

As I Lay Dying, Underoath, Between The Buried And Me, Palladium Ballroom Blessthefall, Architects, Cancer Bats, War Of Ages, The Acacia Strain Peter Case Dan's Silver Leaf (Denton) Sublime With Rome, Matisyahu, Dirty Heads Superpages.com Center The Flatlanders Granada Theater Hayes Carll Rockin Rodeo (Denton) Jason Boland & The Stragglers Glass Cactus (Grapevine) Moon Taxi The Loft Hillsong United Fellowship Church Liturgy The Nightmare Nick Moss & The Fliptops Pearl Tenth Avenue North, Chris Tomlin Six Flags Over Texas Terri Hendrix Sons Of Hermann Hall Trout Fishing In America Uptown Theater (Grand Prairie) Steady Rollin' Bob Margolin Pearl Josh Abbott Gilley's Dallas "Ride For Dime": Cowboys From Hell - Trib. To Pantera, Dreamworld Music Complex Texas Hippie Coalition, Pumpjack, Threat Level, Whiskey Dick, Sweettooth, Souless Intent Sara Hickman Uncle Calvin's Skillet Six Flags Over Texas Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, Pearl Harbor, Magic Kids Hailey's (Denton) The Devil Wears Prada, Miss May I, our Demise The Door In Dallas Miniature Tigers The Loft Motionless In White House Of Blues Aerosmith Superpages.com Center Here We Go Magic, Beach Fossils The Loft Melissa Etheridge McFarlin Memorial Auditorium Our Last Night, The Bled, I Am Abomination, Veara The Prophet Bar Crowded House House Of Blues Danny Barnes Belmont Hotel Happy Birthday, Residual Echos The Lounge On Elm Street Ink Dot Boy Trees John Witherspoon The Improv The Twelves PM Lounge Amy Speace Uncle Calvin's The Downtown Fiction The Door (Plano) Eyes Burn Electric House Of Blues Ink Dot Boy Poor David's Pub John Witherspoon The Improv 52 pure


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Fri 08/06 Sat 08/07 Sun 08/08 Wed 08/11 Thu 08/12 Fri 08/13 Sat 08/14 Sun 08/15 Mon 08/16 Tue 08/17 Wed 08/18 Thu 08/19 Fri 08/20

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Venue

Starship Starring Mickey Thomas Glass Cactus (Grapevine) Steve Forbert Poor David's Pub The Wiggles Verizon Theatre (Grand Prairie) Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker, Justin Moore, Steel Magnolia, Superpages.com Center Josh Thompson, Easton Corbin Brandon Rhyder Gilley's Dallas Ink Dot Boy Lakewood Bar & Grill John Witherspoon The Improv Rasputina, Larkin Grimm The Door In Dallas Toadies Palladium Ballroom Trey Songz, Monica Verizon Theatre (Grand Prairie) Woven Bones The Lounge On Elm Street John Witherspoon The Improv Queensr每che House Of Blues Built To Spill Granada Theater Cyndi Lauper House Of Blues Lords Of Acid, My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult Trees Blownload, DJ Deathwish Off With Their Heads Rubber Gloves Studios (Denton) Jackson Browne, David Lindley Verizon Theatre (Grand Prairie) Monte Montgomery Granada Theater "Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival": Rob Zombie, Superpages.com Center Korn, Lamb Of God, Five Finger Death Punch, Hatebreed, Chimaira, Shadows Fall, Winds of Plague, Atreyu, Norma Jean, In This Moment, 3 Inches Of Blood, John 5, Big Jay Oakerson Tinsley Ellis Pearl Max Stalling Sons Of Hermann Hall Murder F.M. The Door In Dallas Ray Wylie Hubbard Private Function Tantric, Adema Trees "Lilith": Sarah McLachlan, Miranda Lambert, Superpages.com Center Brandi Carlile, Sia, Corinne Bailey Rae, Court Yard Hounds, Melissa McClelland, Debi Nova, Norah Jones Jack Johnson, G. Love & Special Sauce, ALO Superpages.com Center Something Corporate House Of Blues Gordon Lightfoot Verizon Theatre (Grand Prairie) JLS, Hot Chelle Rae Six Flags Over Texas Natalie Merchant Winspear Opera House "A Prairie Home Companion": Garrison Keillor, Sara Watkins, AT&T Performing Arts Center The Guys All Star Shoe Band, Fred Newman pure 53


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Fri 08/20 All-Girl Boys Choir Double Wide Asia House Of Blues Josh Blue Improv (Addison) Mel Tillis Arlington Music Hall (Arlington) "North Texas State Fair & Rodeo" North Texas State Fairgrounds The Smokin' Joe Kubek Band feat. Bnois King Pearl Sat 08/21 Goo Goo Dolls, Green River Ordinance Superpages.com Center Josh Blue Improv (Addison) "North Texas State Fair & Rodeo": Moe Bandy, Dale Watson North Texas State Fairgrounds Pat Travers, Rick Derringer House Of Blues Sun 08/22 "Carnival Of Madness": Shinedown, Chevelle, Verizon Theatre (Grand Prairie) Puddle Of Mudd, Sevendust, 10 Years Charlie Robison Love & War In Texas (Plano) Josh Blue Improv (Addison) "North Texas State Fair & Rodeo" North Texas State Fairgrounds Mon 08/23 Heart House Of Blues Junius, Orbs Rubber Gloves Studios (Denton) Tue 08/24 Billy Idol Palladium Ballroom Idol has recorded two brand new songs for The Very Best Of Billy Idol: Idolize Yourself, a new career-spanning CD Wed 08/25 Chromeo, Holy Ghost! Palladium Ballroom Colbie Caillat Verizon Theatre (Grand Prairie) "North Texas State Fair & Rodeo" North Texas State Fairgrounds Twin Sister, Memoryhouse The Loft Thu 08/26 Green Day, AFI Superpages.com Center "North Texas State Fair & Rodeo": Kevin Fowler North Texas State Fairgrounds Rooney, Black Gold Granada Theater Sheryl Crow, Colbie Caillat Verizon Theatre (Grand Prairie) Fri 08/27 "The Great American Trucking Show": The Grascals, Randy Houser Dallas Conv. Ctr. Arena Marvin Hamlisch Morton H. Meyerson Center Ween House Of Blues Chris Knight Granada Theater Sat 08/28 Marvin Hamlisch Morton H. Meyerson Center "North Texas State Fair & Rodeo": Mark Chesnutt North Texas State Fairgrounds Rosie Ledet Pearl Marvin Hamlisch Morton H. Meyerson Center Sun 08/29

*Events and shows are subject to change, please call the venue to confirm the lineup and times. The deadline to submit concert listings is the 21st of each month. Email artist's name, venue and date to: concer ts@PureMagDallas.com


Sports schedules

Texas Rangers June Opponent Time Sat, 6/26 Astros 2:05p Sun, 6/27 Astros 7:05p Tue, 6/29 at Angels 9:05p Wed, 6/30 at Angels 9:05p July Opponent Time Thu, 7/1 at Angels 9:05p Sun, 7/4 White Sox 7:05p Wed, 7/7 Indians 7:05p Fri, 7/9 Orioles 7:05p Sat, 7/10 Orioles 7:05p Sun, 7/11 Orioles 2:05p Thu, 7/15 at Red Sox 6:10p Fri, 7/16 at Red Sox 6:10p Sat, 7/17 at Red Sox 6:10p Sun, 7/18 at Red Sox 12:35p Mon, 7/19 at Tigers 6:05p Wed, 7/21 at Tigers 6:05p Thu, 7/22 Angels 7:05p Fri, 7/23 Angels 7:05p Sun, 7/25 Angels 7:05p Tue, 7/27 Athletics 7:05p Wed, 7/28 Athletics 7:05p Thu, 7/29 Athletics 7:05p Fri, 7/30 at Angels 9:05p Sat, 7/31 at Angels 8:05p Aug Opponent Time Sun, 8/1 at Angels 2:35p Tue, 8/3 at Mariners 9:10p Wed, 8/4 at Mariners 9:10p Thu, 8/5 at Mariners 9:10p Fri, 8/6 at Athletics 9:05p Sat, 8/7 at Athletics 8:05p Sun, 8/8 at Athletics 3:05p Tue, 8/10 Yankees 7:05p Wed, 8/11 Yankees 7:05p Fri, 8/13 Red Sox 7:05p Sat, 8/14 Red Sox 7:05p Sun, 8/15 Red Sox 2:05p Mon, 8/16 at Rays 6:10p Tue, 8/17 at Rays 6:10p Wed, 8/18 at Rays 12:10p Thu, 8/19 at Orioles 6:05p Fri, 8/20 at Orioles 6:05p Sat, 8/21 at Orioles 3:10p Sun, 8/22 at Orioles 12:35p Mon, 8/23 Twins 7:05p Tue, 8/24 Twins 7:05p Wed, 8/25 Twins 7:05p Thu, 8/26 Twins 7:05p Fri, 8/27 Athletics 7:05p Sat, 8/28 Athletics 7:05p Sun, 8/29 Athletics 2:05p Mon, 8/30 at Royals 7:10p Tue, 8/31 at Royals 7:10p

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Cowboys Party at Hully & Mo's

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Entertainment/Lounge review

Splitsville Luxury Lanes A New Spin On Bowling

Bowling is being reinvented with the grand opening of Florida based Splitsville Luxury Lanes and Dinner Lounge in the Arlington Highlands development on March 5, 2009. Featuring a contemporary design, a full-scale restaurant and bar, and the world’s only permanent outdoor bowling lane and fire pits for colder weather, Splitsville caters to everything from children’s birthday parties to high-end corporate, sporting, and celebrity events.

Introducing America’s Original Bowling Parlor, where stale nachos, tacky carpeting and retro shoes are a thing of the past. Splitsville Luxury Lanes & Dinner Lounge is a lot different than the bowling alley you remember. We’ve polished up the entire gaming experience with a contemporary design and a full-scale restaurant & bar. We’re talking fresh rolled sushi, champagne and dancing the night away.

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The first thing you’ll notice when you walk into Splitsville is the innovative design. The 13 lanes are built in clusters throughout the space, which allows you to view bowling from varying angles and perspectives, as well as, creating cozy nooks that are perfect for an intimate dinner setting. The décor combines hip and retro elements resulting in a playful yet sophisticated environment. Between their four chic bars, plasma TVs and gourmet menu, at Splitsville, you can have a blast with or without picking up a bowling ball. “Splitsville gives people permission to have fun, with or without picking up a ball,” said Guy Revelle, co-founder of Splitsville,“ and the Arlington Highlands seemed the perfect fit for this innovative concept.” Featuring a gourmet menu created by Tim Cushman, one of Food & Wine magazine’s 2008 “Best New Chefs,” and pure 61


Entertainment/Lounge review a sushi and champagne bar inspired by Kamehachi, a third generation sushi house from Chicago. Splitsville has assembled a team that is reinventing late night social gathering. “People love to bowl, but many don’t enjoy a ‘traditional’ bowling alley or its offerings beyond the lanes,” said Mark Gibson, co-founder of Splitsville. “We believed that a concept centered on bowling but with a greatly improved atmosphere, and upscale food, beverages, and service, would result in a surprising destination for people to meet and have a good time together.” To learn more about Splitsville Luxury Lanes & Dinner Lounge, visit www.Splitsvillelanes.com. —G.B. Martin

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comedy / theatre Listings

Comedy Clubs Addison Comedy Club 4980 Belt Line Rd

Backdoor Comedy 2613 Ross Ave

Carsons Live

17727 Dallas Pkwy. #150

Comedysportz DFW 3515 Brown St

Hyena's Comedy Club 5321 E Mockingbird Ln

Dallas Hub Theater

972.404.8502 214.328.4444 972.931.9111

817.635.5555 214.880.9990

Theaters AMC NorthPark 15

8687 North Central Expy

www.dallastheatercenter.org 3636 Turtle Creek Blvd 214.526.8210

Granada Theater

972.404.8501

6827 Robin Rd

3524 Greenville Ave

Inwood Theatre 5458 W Lovers Ln

3120 McKinney Ave

Lakewood Theater 1825 Abrams Rd

3699 McKinney Ave #100

Angelika Film Center

www.angelikafilmcenter.com 5321 E Mockingbird 972.943.1300

ATT Performing Arts Center

214.904.0500 214.824.9933 214.764.9106

Kitchen Dog Theater at the MAC

The Magnolia

972.724.8000

214.691.7200

Dallas Theater Center

214.823.5233

West End Comedy Theatre 603 Munger Ave

5934 Royal Ln #542

Echo Theatre

Improv Comedy Club (Arlington) 309 Curtis Mathes Way, # 147

Dallas Summer Musicals

214.521.5233

Improv Comedy Club (Addison) 4980 Belt Line Rd

www.dallashubtheater.org 2809 Canton St 214.749.7010

Majestic Theatre 1925 Elm Street

North Town Theatre 3131 Forest Ln

214.953.1055 214.821.7469 214.764.9106 214.880.0137 972.247.4141

Pocket Sandwich Theatre

5400 E Mockingbird Ln #119 214.821.1860 www.attpac.org 2100 Ross Ave 214.880.0202 Promethean Project 302 W Neely St 214.943.9940

Contemporary Theatre Of Dallas 5601 Sears St

Crescent Theater

2215 Cedar Springs Rd

214.828.0094

Stars & Moon Playhouse

214.978.0112

Undermain Theatre

2808 N St Augustine Dr #826 972.285.9308 3200 Main St

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nightlife listings

Bars, Clubs, Lounges & Venues

Absinthe Lounge 1409 S Lamar St #8 214.941.9338 Across The Street Bar 5625 Yale Blvd 214.363.0660 All Good Cafe 2934 Main St 214.742.5362 American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave 214.222.3687 AM/PM Lounge 300 N. Akard St 214.969.5550 Aura Lounge 2912 McKinney 214.220.2872 The Balcony Club 1825 Abrams Rd 214.826.8104 The Bank 1313 Main St 214.244.9236 Barcadia 1917 N. Henderson Ave. 214.821.7300 The Barley House 5612 Yale Blvd 214.824.0306 Billy Bob's 2520 Rodeo Plz, Ft.Worth 817.624.7117 Bliss 1911 N Griffin St 214.468.8840 Blue Collar Bar 1924 N Henderson 214.826.2164 The Boardroom 2990 Olive St 214.740.0555 Candleroom 5039 Willis 214.370.4155 Carpe Diem Lounge 1301 Main St, LL1 214.653.1301 Carson's Live 17727 Dallas Pkwy 972.931.9111 The Cavern 1914 Greenville Ave 214.841.9091 Champps 4951 Belt Line Rd 972.991.3335 Chill 814 S. Main St., Grapevine 817.310.6330 64

Christie’s Sports Bar 2811 McKinney Ave #22 214.954.1511 Cirque 1930 Pacific Ave 214.880.0888 City Tavern 1402 Main St 214.745.1402 Club Dada 2720 Elm St 214.744.DADA Cool River 1045 Hidden RDG, Irving 972.871.8881 The Corner Bar 4830 McKinney Ave 214.219.8002 Cru A Wine Bar 3699 McKinney Ave 214.526.9463 Cru Wine Bar 7201 Bishop Rd 972.312.9463 Cuba Libre 2822 N.Henderson Ave 214.827.2820 The Cuckoo’s Nest 4814 Greenville Ave 214.691.4399 Curtain Club 2800 Main St 214.742.2336 Dali Wine Bar 1722 Routh St #102 469.385.9360 Deux Lounge 5321 E. Mockingbird Ln 214.502.1982 The Door in Dallas 2513 Main St 214.742.DOOR Double Wide 3510 Commerce St 214.887.6510 Dragonfly (at Hotel ZaZa) 2332 Leonard St 214.550.9500 The Elbow Room 3010 Gaston Ave 214.828.9488 Excuses 3025 Main St 214.741.1111 Filling Station 19009 Preston Rd 972.818.6224 FireWater Bar and Grill 10261 Technology Blvd 214.352.5700

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FOX Sports Grill 5741 Legacy Drive 972.312.1369 Frankie’s Sports Bar 3727 McKinney 214.999.8932 ghostbar 2440 Victory Park Ln #3300 214.720.9909 Gilley’s 1135 S Lamar St 214.445.5397 The Gingerman 2718 Boll St 214.754.8771 The Glass Cactus at Gaylord Texan 1501 Gaylord Trail 817.778.2800 Glo 2323 N Henderson Ave 214.824.2251 The Granada Theater 3524 Greenville Ave 214.824.9933 Grapevine Bar 3902 Maple Ave 214.522.8466 Greenville Bar & Grill 2821 Greenville Ave 469.334.0001 Havana Cigar & Rum Bar 3030 Olive St 214.303.0544 Hole in the Wall 11654 Harry Hines Blvd 972.247.2253 The Hotel Capri 2020 Greenville Ave 214.370.9944 House of Blues 2200 N Lamar St 214.978.BLUE Iniquity 10821 Composite Dr 972.323.1100 Iron Cactus 1520 Main St 214.749.4766 J Pepe’s 3619 Greenville Ave 214.821.6431 Jack's Pub 5550 Yale Blvd 214.360.0999 Jaguars 2151 Manana 972.869.4653 Kinki Lounge 3606 B Greenville Ave 214.874.0400 Kismet Lounge 3707 Greenville Ave 214.823.8883 Lakewood Bar & Grill 6340 Gaston Ave 214.826.3888

Lakewood Theater 1825 Abrams Prkwy 214.827.LAKE Lee Harvey’s 1807 Gould St 214.428.1555 The Library at the Melrose 3015 Oak Lawn Ave 214.224.3144 Lift 2404 Cedar Springs Rd 214.468. 0050 Lizard Lounge 2424 Swiss Ave 214.826.4768 The Loft at the Palladium 1135 S. Lamar 214.928.9844 The Loft at the NYLO 8201 Preston Rd 972.624.6990 The Loon 3531 McKinney Ave 214.521.9598 Lotus 2900 Mckinney Ave 214.468.0300 Louie’s 1839 N. Henderson Ave 214.826.0505 The Lounge On Elm Street 2810 Elm St 214.741.3393 Loure Lounge and Sushi Bar 1520 Greenville Ave 214.826.2888 M Street Bar 3520 Greenville Ave 214.370.5500 Madison Avenue Bar 2710 McKinney Ave Majestic Theatre 1925 Elm St 214.880.0137 Margarita Ranch 5321 E Mockingbird Ln # 110 214.824.3573 The Max 13300 Branch View Ln 972.488.8814 The Men's Club 2340 W. Northwest Hwy 214.956.8800 Mercy Wine Bar 5100 Belt Line Rd 972.702.9463 New Amsterdam 831 Exposition Ave 214.827.3433 Nick & Sam's 3008 Maple Ave 214.871.7444 Nick & Sam's Grill 2816 Fairmount St 214.303.1880 pure 65


nightlife listings NOKIA Theatre 1001 NextStage Drive 972.854.5111 OK Sports Bar 7315 Gaston Ave. 214.367.8800 The Old Crow 1911 Greenville Ave 214.828.2769 The Old Monk 2847 N Henderson Ave 214.821.1880 Opening Bell 300 N. Akard #300 214.665.2355 Ozona Bar & Grill 4615 Greenville Ave 214.265.9105 Palladium Ballroom 1135 S Lamar St 972.343.2444 Pearl 2038 Commerce St 214.655.8824 PLUSH 1400 Main St 888.65.PLUSH PM Lounge 1530 Main St 214.261.4501 Pontiac Garage 2200 N. Lamar St 214.978.2583 Poor David’s Pub 1313 S Lamar St 214.565.1295 Primo’s 3309 McKinney Ave 214.220.0510 The Prophet Bar 2548 Elm St 214.939.4321 Quarter Bar 3301 McKinney Ave 214.754.4940 The Red Room 4950 Belt Line Rd. 972.661.8111 S4 3911 Cedar Springs 214.526.71741 Sambuca 2120 McKinney 214.744.0820 7200 Bishop Rd. #270, Plano 469.467.3393 Shade 17453 Preston Rd 972.713.0201 Sharky’s Bar & Grill 2114 Greenville Ave 214.828.9889 Sherlock’s Pub 5100 Beltline Dr 972.726.6100

The Slip Inn 1806 McMillan Ave 214.370.5988 Sneaky Pete's 2 Eagle Point Dr, Lewisville 972.434.2500 Snookie’s 3604 Oak Lawn Ave 214.521.1068 Sons Of Hermann Hall 3414 Elm St 214.747.4422 St. Martin’s Wine Bistro 3020 Greenville Ave 214.826.0940 The Sugar Shack 1909 Greenville Ave 214.826.4500 Sunset Lounge 3030 Ross Ave 214.823.8193 Superpages.com Center www.livenation.com 1818 First Ave 214.421.1111 Swirl 1344 Main St 214.573.6603 Splitzville 4513 Travis St 214.780.1900 Thrive 1015 Elm St 214.742.5678 Tryst 1135 S Lamar St 214.428.1500 Vampire Lounge 11311 Harry Hines Blvd 972.247.0174 Vickery Park Bar 2810 N Henderson Ave 214.827.1432 1011 E. 15th, Plano 972.423.6205 Whisky Bar 1930 Greenville Ave 214.828.0188 The Windmill 5320 Maple Ave 214.443.7818 Wine’tastic! 4140 Lemmon Ave #130 214.252.9494 Wish Ultra Lounge 3001 Knox St #210 214.389.5723 Zubar 2012 Greenville Ave 214.887.0071

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Studio Review

IdeaMan Studios

IdeaMan Studios is a spacious, bright studio and gallery located at 166 Express Street in the Design District with offices for filmmakers, ad agencies, photographers, artists and creative professionals of all kinds. With more than 15,000 square feet, this facility includes a full kitchen with stainless steel appliances, bathrooms, make-up and dressing rooms, sound stage, chroma cyc, conference room, lobby, photocopy room, rotating art installations, adjoining parking spaces, built-in security system and more. These amenities make for an ideal working space for creatives while clients can wait and work in comfortable designated areas. Book IdeaMan Studios for your next shoot and see why this is the place where award-winning ideas are hatched! IdeaMan is also the perfect space for your next event – whether it be a company party, charity event or gallery show. Contact Carlton Odom at Creative South at 972.342.4567 or www.creativesouthusa.com for rates and availability for your shoot or event at IdeaMan, www.ideamanstudios.com. pure 67


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The 2nd Annual Divot Dash at the polo fields of las colinas

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restaurant Review

Sushi Axiom

Sushi Axiom is located on the ever growing and ever popular Henderson stretch. This Dallas location is Sushi Axiom’s it’s second location in the DFW metroplex in the new Shops on Henderson and has a rather inviting covered patio with a relaxing waterfall. Once you enter it is like you’ve entered a new ultra hip dimension of Japanese Fusion. The décor combines a variety of textures masterfully using light and dark wood, red leather and dark tiling to create a sophisticated and trendy atmosphere. There are little decorating touches all over the restaurant that can be appreciated from the unique blowfish hanging in between the glass of the private dining room to the ultra Zen bathrooms. Boasting the only flowing Kirin beer tap in Texas, plus 17 specialty martinis like their signature the Martini Axiom, a sweet mix of pomegranate vodka and liqueur, Cointreau, pineapple juice and Champagne---it would make sense their bar area would be so large it clearly knows how to draw a crowd. They also offer a sake sampler boasting an impressive selection of hot and cold sakes, including the ginjo and junmai. Size does matter at this trendy Japanese Fusion spot which would explain the


size of their sushi bar. Sushi Axiom has quickly made a name for itself by offering fantastic sushi. Sushi Axiom’s extensive menu of award winning sushi and sashimi is all skillfully crafted with the freshest ingredients and offers some of the more rare species like the Japanese red snapper or Aji, a salt-licked Japanese horse mackerel, is served whole and deep-fried. The signature Axiom roll is a beautiful rainbow of color made with fresh salmon, crab and avocado surrounded by soy wrap and topped with tuna wasabi cream. Edamame is a predictable starter, but their delicious, thinly sliced pieces of fried fish called flounder chips or their sweet and salty axiom wings better illustrate the restaurant's fusion bent. Their kitchen

menu continues down the fusion road offering a twist on many Japanese and other Asian favorites. Sushi Axiom takes traditional fried rice up a notch with their Hawaiian fried rice, made with pineapple and seafood and served in a hallowed out pineapple. The dancing rib eye is a delightful dish made with juicy cuts of beef tossed in a blend of Asian spices served with rice and vegetables. Not forgetting about dessert Sushi Axiom offers a variety of unique gelato’s they have created just for them. A popular combination is the wasabi and raspberry a delightful blend of sweet and a small touch of heat that surprisingly creates a refreshing and delightful taste. —G.B. Martin Caterpillar Sushi Roll

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Pure Magazine's Summer Heat at deux Lounge

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Special Thanks to All of our Sponsors & Special Guests Produced and Hosted by Darrin Davis & LeeAnne Locken On the Runway: Abi Ferrin Status J'adore Ouch! Fashion Banco De Areia On Stage: ishi On the Turntables: DJ Jennifer Styling by Darrin Davis & Neinast Salon Sound & Lights by Chance Noble Productions Special Donations AT&T Performing Arts Center Auto Exotic Rental Belvedere Vodka Margarita Ranch Art of Shaving Hyenas Comedy Club

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restaurant Review

“13” or “trece” in Spanish, has proven To start, we chose a Premium to be a lucky number for Travis Street Margarita, made with fresh lime juice hotspot Trece Restaurant & Tequila and organic agave nectar, then dusted Lounge. South-of-the-border conviviality and the light-hearted laughter of lovers and friends fill the large, warm-hued dining rooms, VIP area and bright, glass enclosed patio at Trece, but this is not your average Mexican restaurant. Don’t expect the usual canned mariachi music, sombreros and serapes and chips and salsa. Instead you’ll find yourself perusing a menu of over 100 tequilas and global Mexican cuisine choices while a steady stream of Dallas’ chicest and cutest strut by. 74 pure

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This Trece is a Lucky One


with chili powder - not salt - on the rim. The result? A smooth subtle twist on the classic cocktail. We also sampled the Mexicana Beef Tenderloin from the dinner menu. The Mexicana, an 8-oz. cube tenderloin was deliciously prepared – seared on the grill, then roasted to medium-rare with Serrano peppers, red and yellow peppers, onions, roasted chilis, tomatoes, tomatillos, poblanos and queso fresco and served with rice. The meat was tender and juicy with excellent flavor, and the other ingredients lent the dish a robust taste not unlike a Mexican paella. Dessert, playfully called La Bombe du Chocolat, was Chef Andrew a warm chocolate cake swimming in an unusual corn/strawberry/milk sauce and the tender age of 19, he also trained at paired with homemade vanilla bean ice the Cordon Bleu in Austin. Powers truly cream and sliced strawberries. cooks for the customer – his inspiration and reward comes from those who say “That’s the best thing I’ve ever had in my life!”, after tasting his authentic cuisine. Go try the Mexicana. We think you’ll say the same thing! Trece Restaurant and Tequila Lounge, 4513 Travis Street, Dallas, 214-7801900, reservations accepted SundayWednesday 5pm -11pm, Thursday – Saturday 5pm – 12am. Sunday Brunch 10:30am – 3pm. Monday nights are customer appreciation nights – enjoy Executive chef Andrew Powers recent- a complimentary 2-course dinner. ly took over the kitchen, adding his Thursday nights offer salsa classes and signature style – 4-star food without $1 off all drinks. Sunday – kids under the stuffiness – to Trece’s menu. Though 15 eat free. he’s been cooking in restaurants since —Andrea Reich pure 75


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Battle of the Chefs at the Flight Museum

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Gloria's is a unique Latin dining experience in the Metroplex for our attention to authenticity. Our food reflects our "Tex-Mex" locale and the rich, rustic flavor of El Salvador.

www. gloriasrestaurants.com 3715 Greenville Ave (214) 874-0088

4140 Lemmon Ave (214) 521-7576

5100 Belt Line Rd Suite 852 (972) 387-8442

2079 Summer Lee Dr Rockwall (972) 772-4088


featured restaurants five-sixty Wolfgang Puck has assuredly brought new life to an old Dallas spot in FIVE-SIXTY. Enjoy the expansive view of Dallas, unusual and global food with smashingly good drinks. Maine Lobster with a Thai basil-yuzu kosho chili pesto, Kobe Beef with fresh wasabi, Miso Black Cod and Spanish Mackeral with a pickled sansho pepper dengaku. 300 Reunion Blvd East www.wolfgangpuck.com

214.741.5560

Gloria's The menu features dishes from Mexico and El Salvador, combined with a Texas twist. Of special note is the handmade corn tamal dish packed with potatoes, sweet peppers, tomatoes and chicken, all wrapped and steamed in a banana leaf. The generously portioned plate also includes a corn tortilla with semi-spicy pork and cheese. 5100 Belt Line Rd Ste 852 www.gloriasrestaruants.com 972.387.8847

Naga Thai Kitchen & Bar Traditional Thai cuisine with rich, exotic and distinctive flavors that appeal to both the Thai food connoisseur and those new to the cuisine. Naga's interior is modern and upscale featuring abstract light features, marble tables, and cozy booths. The menu boasts a variety of well executed Thai dishes with a focus on value. www.nagathai.com

665 High Market St.

214.953.0023

Nobu The destination for dinner in the dining room or at the sushi bar or drinks in the bar lounge. The menu features signature new style Japanese dishes such as Yellowtail with Jalapeno and Black Cod with Miso, plus other popular Dallas favorites like Tuna Tataki, Seared Toro and Ranchero Rib Eye Steak. 400 Crescent Court

www.noburestaurants.com

214.252.7000

Sushi Axiom Sushi Axiom has quickly made a name for itself by offering fantastic sushi. Sushi Axiom’s extensive menu of award winning sushi and sashimi is all skillfully crafted with the freshest ingredients and offers some of the more rare species like the Japanese red snapper or Aji, a salt-licked Japanese horse mackerel, is served whole and deep-fried. 2323 N. Henderson

www.sushiaxiom.net

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Naga's 5 Year Anniversary Party

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restaurants Listings

Palomino Euro Bistro 500 Crescent Court #165 214.999.1222 American Sambuca Angry Dog 2120 McKinney Ave 214.744.0820 2726 Commerce St 214.741.4406 7200 Bishop Rd. #270, Plano 469.467.3393 Blue Canyon Wolfgang Puck's - five-sixty 2101 Summer Lee Dr, #109 214.771.3512 300 Reunion Blvd 214.741.5560 Bread Winners 3301 McKinney Ave 214.754.4940 Barbecue Bubba’s Baker’s Ribs 6617 Hillcrest 214.373.6527 4844 Greenville Ave 214.373.0082 2724 Commerce St 214.748.5433 Cafe Express 5600 Lovers Ln 214.352.2211 Genghis Grill Mongolian Barbecue 3230 McKinney Ave 214.999.9444 1915 Greenville Ave 214.841.9990 Dali Wine Bar & Resaurant Holy Smokes 2800 Routh St 214.954.0486 8611 Hillcrest Rd 214.691.7427 Dream Café Porkie’s BBQ 2800 Routh St 214.954.0486 6530 E. Northwest Hwy 214.987.0424 Fearing's Red Hot & Blue 2121 McKinney Ave 214.922.4848 9810 N. Central Expwy 214.368.7427 The Filling Station Sammys Bar.B.Q www.fillingstationrestaurant.com 6100 Luther Ln 214.360.9064 19009 Preston Rd 972.818.6224 2126 Leonard St 214.880.9064 FireWater Bar and Grill Smoke 10261 Technology Blvd 214.352.5700 901 Fort Worth Ave 214.393.4141 FOX Sports Grill Brazilian 5741 Legacy Rd 972.312.1369 Fogo De Chao Greenville Bar & Grill 4300 Belt Line Rd 972.503.7300 2821 Greenville Ave 469.334.0001 Rafains Houston’s Restaurant 18010 N Dallas Pkwy 972.733.1110 5318 Belt Line Rd 972.960.1752 8300 Preston Rd 214.691.8991 Texas de Brazil 2727 Cedar Springs Rd 214.720.1414 Hully & Mo Restaurant Tap Room 15101 Addison Rd 972.385.1000 2800 Routh St #115 214.954.0203 Jaxx Café Cajun 14925 Midway Rd 972.458.7888 Margaux's Keller's Drive-In 150 Turtle Creek Blvd 214.740.1985 6537 E Northwest Hwy 214.368.1209 Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen Lakewood Landing 725 S Central Expwy 972.235.1181 5818 Live Oak St 214.823.2410 10428 Lombardy Ln 214.358.1912 Lucky’s 18349 Dallas Pkwy 972.447.9616 3531 Oak Lawn Ave 214.522.3500 3520 Oak Lawn Ave 214.521.4700 Ozona Grill & Bar Shuck N Jive 4615 Greenville Ave 214.265.9105 3940 Rosemeade Pkwy # 170 972.307.8064 80 pure


Chinese/Asian Abacus 4511 McKinney Ave 214.559.3111 Bengal Coast 3102 Oak Lawn Ave 214.521.8600 Cathys Wok 4520 Frankford Rd 972.818.7667 Chef Wok 5940 Royal Ln 214.361.8720 Howard Wangs 4343 W. Northwest Hwy 214.366.1606 Pei Wei 2222 McKinney Ave 214.965.0007 3001 Knox Street 214.219.0000 8305 Westchester Dr 214.765.9911 11700 Preston Road 214.765.0030 4801 Beltline Road 972.764.0844 P F Chang’s China Bistro 225 Northpark Ctr 214.265.8669 Royal China 201 Preston 214.361.1771 Samurai Sam's 3601 Regent Blvd., Ste 105 972.915.0257 Tong’s House 1910 Promenade Cntr

972.231.8858

Treasure Chinese BBQ 4140 Legacy Drve 972.618.8888 Uncle Tai’s Hunan Yuan 13350 Dallas Pkwy #3370 972.934.9998 Coffee Houses~Cafés Black Forest Coffee 5801 E Northwest Hwy

214.361.2483

Blue Bird Tea USA Inc 401 E Wheatland Rd 972.228.4433 Bridges Gourmet Coffee 2639 Hartman St 214.740.1616 Cafe Brazil 6420 N. Central Expwy 2815 Elm St 3847 Cedar Springs Rd 2510 N. Josey Ln #106 2071 N. Central Expwy

214.691.7791 214.747.2730 214.461.8762 972.242.8228 972.783.9011

Cafe City 7777 Forest Ln

972.385.7185

Coffee Co 6038 La Vista Dr

214.887.8688

Coffee Shop 1917 E Ann Arbor Ave

214.371.3155

Community Coffee 1140 Inwood Rd

214.747.2177

Crossroads Market Bookstore 3930 Cedar Springs Rd 214.521.8919 Cultured Cup 8312 Preston Center Plza 972.960.1521 Daily Java 4234 Spring Valley Rd

214.821.8818

Divine Coffee Shop 10233 E. Northwest Hwy #434 214.221.4659 Granada Market 387 E Las Colinas Blvd #106 972.830.8445 New Amsterdam Coffee House 831 Exposition Ave #C 214.827.3433 Noddings Dog Coffee Co 500 N. Bishop Ave 214.941.1166 White Rock Coffee 10105 E. Northwest Hwy

214.341.4774

French Addison Café 972.991.8824 5290 Belt Line Rd #108 Cafe de Paris 972.985.0003 2969 W. 15th St Escargot 817.336.3090 3426 W. Seventh St French Room 214.742.8200 1321 Commerce St Lavendou 972.248.1911 19009 Preston Rd #200 Le Rendezvous 214.739.6206 5934 Royal Ln Mignon 972.943.3372 4005 Preston Rd #518

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restaurants Listings Pierre’s by the Lake 3430 Shorecrest Dr The Old Warsaw 2610 Maple Ave Watel’s 2719 McKinney Ave

214.358.2379 214.528.0032 214.720.0323

Indian Chaat Cafe 18101 Preston Rd #202 972.713.0003 Clay Pit Grill & Curry House 4460 Belt Line Rd 972.233.0111 India Palace 12817 Preston Rd #105 972.392.0190 Kebab.n.Kurry 401 N. Central Expwy #300 972.231.5556 Mayuri 397 E. Las Colinas Blvd # 180 972.910.8788 Pasand 2600 N. Belt Line Rd 972.594.0693 Roti Grill 4438 McKinney, #100 214.521.3655 Saffron House 5100 Belt Line Rd #728 972.239.1800 Sitar 8612 Preston Rd #102 214.618.0050

Cafe Italia 5809 Preston Rd 469.467.0444 Campisi’s 1520 Elm St #111 214.752.0141 Capriccio Ristorante 5301 Alpha Rd #66 972.991.3939 Cibus Caffe Ristorante 8687 N. Central (NorthPark) 214.692.0001 Coal Vines 2404 Cedar Springs Rd #500 214.855.4999 Cremona Bistro 3136 Routh St 214.871.1115 Daniele Osteria 3300 Oak Lawn Ave #110 214.443.9420 Ferraris Italian Villa 14831 Midway Rd 972.980.9898 Il Sole Restaurant and Wine Bar 4514 Travis St #201 214.559.3888 Italian Cafe 387 E. Las Colinas Blvd 972.401.0000 1200 Main Street 214.651.7000 Maggianos Little Italy 205 NorthPark Center 214.360.0707 6001 W. Park Blvd, Plano 972.781.0776 Mi Piaci 14854 Montfort Dr 972.934.8424 Momo's 3312 Knox St 214.521.3009 Nicola's Ristorante Italliano 5800 Legacy Dr 972.608.4455 Olivella's 3406 McFarlin Ave 214.528.7070 Prego Pasta House 4460 Trinity Mills Rd 972.447.0336 4930 Greenville Ave 214.363.9204 Taverna Pizzeria and Risotteria 3210 Armstrong Ave 214.520.9933 Urbano Restaurant & Paninoteca 2533 McKinney Ave 214.969.6911 Vapiano Pasta & Pizza 5319 E. Mockingbird Ln 214.887.1557

Italian Adelmo's 4537 Cole Ave 214.559.0325 Antonio Ristorante 4985 Addison Circle Dr 972.458.1010 Arcodoro & Pomodoro 100 Crescent Court Ste. 140 214.871.1924 Avanti 1445 Ross Ave, Ste 150 214.965.0055 2720 Mckinney Ave 214.871.4955 Bella Luna Ristorante 12835 Preston Rd #306 972.239.0600 Bellinis 3810 Congress Ave #109 214.528.2844 Bugatti Ristorante 3802 W. Northwest Hwy 214.350.2470 82 pure


Japanese~Sushi Blue Fish 3519 Greenville Ave 214.824.3474 18149 Dallas Pkwy 972.250.3474 925 W John Carpenter Fwy 972.385.3474 East Wind 2800 Routh St #155 214.745.5554 Fuse 1512 Commerce St #100 214.742.3873 Geisha House 2600 Cedar Springs 469.248.0640 Jinbeh 301 E. Las Colinas Blvd. 972.859.4011 2693 Preston Rd. #1040, Frisco 214.214.1200 Kenichi 2400 Victory Park Ln 214.871.8883 Kobe Steaks 5000 Belt Line Rd 972.934.8150 Kona Grill 8687 N. Central (NorthPark) 214.369.7600 Little Katana 4527 Travis St #B 214.443.9600 Mint 11617 N. Central Expwy 214.363.6655 Nobu 400 Crescent Ct 214.252.7000 Sapporo 3211 Oak Lawn Ave 214.528.2700 Shin Sei 7713 Inwood Rd 214.352.0005 Steel 3102 Oak Lawn Ave #100 214.219.9908 Sushi Axiom 2323 N. Henderson 214.828.2288 Sushi Zushi 3858 Oak Lawn Ave #145 214.522.7253 Tei-An 1722 Routh St 214.220.2828 Tei Tei Robata Bar 2906 N. Henderson Ave 214.828.2400 Teppo Yakitori and Sushi Bar 2014 Greenville Ave 214.826.8989

Mexican~Spanish Agave Azul 1114 S Elm St, Carrollton 972.242.4466 Blue Mesa Grill 5100 Beltline 972.934.0165 7700 W NW Highway 214.378.8686 Ciudad 3888 Oak Lawn Ave #135 214.219.3141 Cafe San Miguel 1907 N. Henderson Ave 214.370.9815 Cantina Laredo 165 Inwood Village 214.350.5227 Cuba Libre 2822 N. Henderson Ave 214.827.2820 Cyclone Anaya's 3211 Oak Lawn Ave 214.420.0030 Fedora 1722 Routh St 214.999.0009 Gloria's 5100 Beltline Rd #852 972.387.8442 3715 Greenville Ave 214.874.0088 600 W. Davis St. 214.948.3672 4140 Lemmon Ave. 214.521.7576 2079 Summer Lee Dr, Rockwall 972.772.4088 The Hacienda on Henderson www.HaciendaOnHenderson.com 2326 N Henderson 214.515.9990 Herrera’s TexMex 4001 Maple Ave 214.528.9644 Iron Cactus 1520 Main St 214.749.4766 Javiers Gourmet Mexicano 4912 Cole Ave 214.521.4211 Jorge's Tex-Mex Cafe 1722 Routh St #122 214.720.2211 Luna de Noche 7602 N. Jupiter 972-414-3616 7927 Forest Lane 972-233-1880 1401 Preston Rd. 972-818-2727 2300 Victory Park Lane 214-420-3050 Margarita Ranch 5312 E. Mockingbird #110 214.824.3573

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restaurants Listings Maximo Cocina Mexicana & Margarita Lounge 5301 Alpha Rd, STE 80 972.233.5656 Mi Cocina 11661 Preston Rd #138 214.265.7704 3699 Mckinney Ave # 200 469.533.5663 77 Highland Park Vlg 214.521.6426 13350 Dallas Pkwy # 100 972.239.6426 7215 Skillman 214.503.6426 4514 Cole Ave,Ste 77 214.521.6426 18352 Dallas Pkwy 972.250.6426 7750 N Macarthur Blvd # 150 469.621.0451 4001 Preston Rd 469.467.8655 5760 Legacy Dr # 7 972.473.8777 Monica’s Aca y Alla 2914 Main St 214.748.7140 Primo’s 3309 McKinney Ave 214.220.0510 4861 Bass Pro Dr 972.226.8100 RJ Mexican Cuisine 1701 N. Market St 214.744.1420 Taco Diner 4011 Villanova Dr 214.696.4944 3699 Mckinney Ave # 302 214.521.3669 7201 Bishop Rd., Ste E4 469.241.9945 5904 N. MacArthur Blvd., #150 972.401.2691 Sangria Tapas Y Bar 4524 Cole Ave 214.520.4863 Trece 4513 Travis St 214.780.1900 Seafood Cafe Pacific 24 Highland Park Village 214.526.1170 Daddy Jack's Wood Grill 2723 Elm St 214.653.3949 Dallas Fish Market 1509 Main St 214.744.3474 Fish City Grill 10720 Preston Rd #1012 214.891.9979 2323 N. Henderson 214.826.3474 18149 N. Dallas Parkway 972.733.F I S H 5800 Legacy Dr, Plano 469.241.1300 Flying Fish 5100 Belt Line Rd 972.851.3474

Go Fish 4950 Beltline Rd 972.980.1919 McCormick & Schmick's 307 NorthPark Center 214.891.0100 Newport’s 703 McKinney Ave 214.954.0220 Remington’s Seafood Grill 4580 Belt Line Rd 972.386.0122 Sage 3109 Inwood Rd 214.357.7243 St Pete's Dancing Marlin 2730 Commerce St 214.698.1511 Vincent’s 2432 Preston Rd 972.612.6208 Steakhouses Bailey's Prime Plus 8160 Park Ln, #130 214.750.8100 Bob's Steak & Chop House 4300 Lemmon Ave 214.528.9446 Capital Grille 500 Crescent Ct #135 214.303.0500 Chamberlain's 5330 Belt Line Rd 972.934.2467 Cool River Cafe 1045 Hidden Ridge Rd 972.871.8881 Del Frisco's 5251 Spring Valley Rd 972.490.9000 Kirby’s 3525 Greenville Ave 214.821.2122 Morton’s 501 Elm St 214.741.2277 Nick & Sam's 3008 Maple Ave 214.871.7444 Nick & Sam's Grill 2816 Fairmount St 214.303.1880 Pappas Bros. Steakhouse 10477 Lombardy Ln 214.366.2000 Perry's 2911 Routh St 214.871.9991 Ruth’s Chris 17840 Dallas Pkwy 972.250.2244

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Fahion Show at Stanley Korshak

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Beyond the Box "Inspired Meal Solutions"

For Catering Call 214.828.2228 For custom menus and special events Email catering@foodbeyondthebox.com Someone will respond to your request within 24 hours


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Mercantile Place on Main is more than a place to live. It's a place where history and the future converge to create a new landmark for Downtown Dallas. The Merc, a 31-story luxury residential tower, was formerly the renowned Mercantile National Bank Building, while its smaller sister The Element is a brand-new 15-story mid-century modern-styled residential tower that was inspired by renowned modernist architect Joseph Eichler. Mercantile Place on Main is redefining modern upscale residential living in the Downtown Dallas district. The Merc Completed in 1942, The Merc was Dallas' only major skyscraper constructed during World War II - the tallest building in the US west of the Mississippi. To this day, The Merc's clock and spire are treasured icons in the Dallas skyline. The construction of the Mercantile Tower created a monumental landmark to Dallas with an enduring legacy. Completed in 1942, the 523-foot Mercantile Tower was the home of Mercantile National Bank, founded and owned by Dallas powerhouse banker and civic leader, Robert L. Thornton. At the time of construction, the wooden Art Deco murals decorating the lobby were the largest in the world. In 1958, a new tower was erected and still remains crowned by an ornamental four-sided clock tower and decorative weather spire that told the time and current weather conditions. pure 89


apartment feature Mercantile Place

Renewed, remixed and reborn into upscale rental residences in the heart of the Main Street District, this landmark building will now take its place of honor amidst the Dallas vibrant skyline. The Element The Element reflects the principles of Joseph Eichler's architecture and design. The 15-story mid-rise tower reflects highend sophistication with its "V" shaped profile in the Dallas skyline reminiscent of mid-century modern optimism. The design aesthetic of The Element is a reinterpretation of the principles of mid-century modern design. The Element expresses a forward-thinking Eichlerstyle architectural statement, similar in spirit to post-war modernism of the 1950's and 1960's. The Eichler homes featured open floor plans, clerestory windows, floor-to-ceiling glass, atria, angular roofs, integration of inside and outside features and a simple elemental treatment of architectural design. The updated sleek modern design of The Element also features glass walls and open floor plans with bold geometric lines. Eichler's signature sloping roof and glass windows - integrating outdoor and indoor spaces - come together in this extraordinary mid-century modern masterpiece. The Element offers 156 inspired one and two-bedroom apartments with penthouse suites available. Located at 1800 Main St in downtown Dallas. Please go to www.mercdallas.com for more details. —G.B. Martin 90 pure


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Puma Fashion Show

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Pink Party at the ashton lofts

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Lisa Linehan's "Project Husband" Lisa Linehan is a 35-year old Dallasbased singer/songwriter, vocal coach and marketing consultant. She graduated from the University of Virginia and worked in finance before pursuing a music career. She also graduated from UCLA with a Master's Degree in Social Work. Performance highlights include singing The National Anthem for the L.A. Dodgers, Lakers, Clippers and Galaxy, as well as for the Texas Rangers and FC Dallas. Lisa is the Director of Chick Singer Night, producing showcases at the House of Blues. Her music can be heard at www.lisalinehan.com and on iTunes. Lisa Linehan has everything she needs for her fabulous wedding next February – except the groom. Inspired by her participation in the wedding party of a good friend last year, Lisa decided she wouldn’t count on the proverbial catching of the bouquet to be next in line. Thus, Project Husband was born. She joined dating sites www. sugardaddie.com, www.millionairematch. com and www.match.com, and began her search for the perfect husband. Vivacious and warm, with sparkling amber eyes, Lisa is also ever-practical. “Life is short,” she proclaims, as she describes her endeavor, “If I plan this wedding, it will happen! My friend found a great guy — that gives me

hope that I will too!” Not even a truckload of protests from her traditionally-minded Greek mother could deter her. With the help of a videographer friend who taped her every date, she soon caught the attention of the local CW33 News. Now every Thursday at 9pm you can watch her segment “Project Husband” and track her progress as she dates eligible bachelors from all walks of life, ranging in age from 26 to 50 years old. The CW33 is also a partner with Bridal Shows, Inc. and is helping to organize the many sponsors lining up to underwrite her wedding. Lisa has already reserved her venue – the Piazza in the Village in Colleyville - for February 15, 2011, incidentally also her grandparent’s wedding anniversary. What does she look for in a potential husband? “A soul-mate. Age, race, it really doesn’t matter… I listen to my heart,” she states. “I’ve had 30 dates in the last 3 months! And I’ve met a few people I really like, so it’s good to compare and contrast…it makes me appreciate a strong connection.” Interested in a date with Lisa? Read more at www.projecthusband.com; or email her at projecthusband@gmail.com. We here at Pure are looking forward to the wedding, Lisa! —interviewed by Andrea Reich

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You Are What You Eat— You Are What You See & Hear Our senses are bombarded daily with information from many media sources. We can’t always choose what we are exposed to, but most of the time we can. What you allow yourself to view, read, and listen to are very important choices, which, should be chosen wisely. We sometimes give little thought to the music we listen to and the television programs and films we watch. Our minds are very absorbent and tend to cling to things that we see and hear. Even if you aren’t paying attention to something on the television or the

radio, your subconscious mind always is. Our brains never stop working; they pick up everything and keep it in our subconscious. Scientists have learned that our subconscious stores everything we come into contact with; it controls much of what we do and how we feel and act, and it contains the knowledge and thoughts that drive us to do what we do and feel how we feel. That’s why, in our spare time, what we allow ourselves to view, read, and listen to are very important selections and should be chosen wisely. 100 pure


When you listen to the radio, your brain is picking up on all the lyrics of the songs, so if the songs you are listening to are violent and negative in nature, your thoughts will be as well. If you are watching violent television programs and films, these violent thoughts will seep into your mind and contaminate your thoughts and feelings. These negative and violent images DO NOT help us grow in a positive way. Negative images and thoughts can reside inside the subconscious mind and in order to remove them we must fill the mind with the positive instead of the negative. Lets think of the mind as a glass of water, this glass of water may have some clean drinkable water inside of it but some of it might be murky and discolored. With a glass of water, it’s easy enough to empty the glass in the sink, wash it really well, and refill it with clean water. Our subconscious minds are a bit more challenging to “clean.” Think of the subconscious minds as the glass of water, but this glass is affixed to the table, and because you can’t move it to empty the murky water, you must bombard the glass with clean water so that the murky water flows out and the glass now contains good healthy water. Ways to cleanse our subconscious mind. 1. Don’t leave the television or radio on when going to sleep. The problem pure

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