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Swing into St. Val’s Day AT&T Winspear takes an inch, gives a mile By Shari Goldstein Stern

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DALLAS’ BEST LIVE MUSIC GUIDE – page 5

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INSIDE

Letter from the Editor Bubba Flint Education

Mull It Over Candy's Dirt

Community Calendar Scene Around Town

Live Music Guide Restaurant Review Dotty Griffith

@whiterocklakeweekly

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Movie Trailer 'Charlie Brown' Tree

Crossword Puzzle Your Stars This Week Along the Green Trail

Hammer and Nails

Classifieds Restaurant Directory Eddie Bernice Johnson @WRLW

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Vol. 8, No. 33 Jan. 25 – 1:30 a.m. 5000 Block, Bryan St. (75206) Burglary of a Motor Vehicle/ Assault: The suspect broke into the complainant’s vehicle. When the complainant interrupted, the suspect threw the complainant against a wall. Jan. 25 – 10:47 a.m. 5000 Block, Alcott St. (75206) Burglary of a Residence: The suspect broke into the complainant’s residence through an unlocked back door and stole computers. Jan. 25 – 4:31 p.m. 5600 Block, E. Mockingbird Ln. (75206) Assault w/ a Deadly Weapon: The suspect threatened to shoot the complainant. Jan. 25 – 5:56 p.m. 9200 Block, Church Rd. (75231) Aggravated Robbery of an Individual: An unknown suspect punched the complainant and stole his property. Jan. 26 – 12:49 p.m. 8400 Block, Park Ln. (75231) Theft: The suspect stole tip money out of the complainant’s tip jar.

Jan. 26 – 2:43 p.m. 5300 Block, Ross Ave. (75206) Theft: An unknown suspect stole the complainant’s wallet from her locker at work. Jan. 26 – 4:17 p.m. 100 Block, N. Henderson Ave. (75214) Aggravated Assault w/ a Deadly Weapon: The suspect shot the complainant several times. The complainant was listed in stable condition. Jan. 27 – 12:39 a.m. 12600 Block, E. Northwest Hwy. (75228) Aggravated Assault w/ a Deadly Weapon: The suspect shot the complainant in the leg. The complainant was listed in good condition. Jan. 27 – 1:20 p.m. 7200 Block, Lehigh Dr. (75214) Burglary of a Motor Vehicle: The suspect broke into the complainant’s car and stole the stereo. Jan. 27 – 4:31 p.m. 9600 Block, Forest Ln. (75243) Criminal Mischief: The suspect threw the complainant’s cell phone onto the ground and stomped on it.

Jan. 28 – 5:39 a.m. 2700 Block, Highland Rd. (75228) Aggravated Assault w/ a Deadly Weapon: Unknown suspects shot the complainant after stealing his property. The complainant was listed in stable condition. Jan. 28 – 8:37 a.m. 5800 Block, Abrams Rd. (75214) Burglary of a Building: An unknown suspect shattered the front door of the building, entered and stole a safe. Jan. 28 – 11:45 a.m. 9500 Block, Chimney Hill Ln. (75243) Aggravated Robbery of an Individual: Two black, male suspects displayed handguns and demanded money from the complainant. Jan. 28 – 6:55 p.m. 2400 Block, Millmar Dr. (75228) Aggravated Assault w/ a Deadly Weapon: An unknown suspect shot a gun at the complainants while they were inside a vehicle. Jan. 29 – 3:36 p.m. 12100 Block, Audelia Rd. (75243) Burglary of a Motor Vehicle: An unknown suspect used a

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Fri 2/03

Norman Rockwell, b. 1894 Morgan Fairchild, b. 1950 Keith Gordon, b. 1961 Maura Tierney, b. 1965 1690 – 1st paper money issued in America. 1913 – 16th Amendment – federal income tax – was ratified.

By Sally Blanton

Sat 2/04

For the Love of the Lake – Shoreline Spruce-Up Charles Lindbergh, b. 1902 Rosa Parks, b. 1913 Clint Black, b. 1962 Carly Patterson, b. 1988 1789 – Electors unanimously chose George Washington to be 1st President.

Sun 2/05

Hank Aaron, b. 1934 Roger Staubach, b. 1942 Charlotte Rampling, b. 1946 Laura Linney, b. 1964 1846 – Oregon Spectator 1st newspaper published on West Coast. 1870 – 1st motion picture shown in a theater.

Mon 2/06

Babe Ruth, b. 1895 Ronald Reagan, b. 1911 Bob Marley, b. 1945 Natalie Cole, b. 1950 Kathy Najimy, b. 1957 1778 – France recognized U.S.; England declared war on France. 1935 – The game, “Monopoly” went on sale for 1st time.

Tue 2/07

Charles Dickens, b. 1812 Garth Brooks, b. 1962 Chris Rock, b. 1966 Tina Majorino, b. 1985 1940 – Disney’s “Pinocchio” premiered. 1984 – astronauts Bruce McCandless & Robt. Stewart made 1st untethered space walk.

Wed 2/08

Jack Lemmon, b. 1925 James Dean, b. 1931 Ted Koppel, b. 1940 Mary Steenburgen, b. 1953 Seth Green, b. 1974 1918 – The Stars and Stripes newspaper 1st published. 1936 – 1st NFL draft: Jay Berwanger to Phil. Eagles.

Thu 2/09

Ernest Tubb, b. 1914 Carole King, b. 1942 Alice Walker, b. 1944 Joe Pesci, b. 1943 1870 – U.S. National Weather Service established. 1895 – Volleyball invented by W. G. Morgan. 1964 – The Beatles 1st appeared on “Ed Sullivan Show.”

Fri 2/10

Leontyne Price, b. 1927 Roberta Flack, b. 1937 Mark Spitz, b. 1950 Laura Dern, b. 1967 1863 – 1st fire extinguisher patented by Alanson Crane 1870 – YWCA founded in New York City. 1949 – “Death of a Salesman” premiered in NYC.

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For the Love of the Lake – Shoreline Spruce-Up Thomas A. Edison, b. 1847 Sheryl Crow, b. 1962 Jennifer Aniston, b. 1969 Taylor Lautner, b. 1992 1989 – Rev. Barbara Harris consecrated as 1st woman bishop in Episcopal Church.

Sun 2/12

Abraham Lincoln, b. 1809 Charles Darwin, b. 1809 Judy Blume, b. 1938 Josh Brolin, b. 1968 Christina Ricci, b. 1980 1909 – The NAACP was founded. 1924 – Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” 1st performed.

Feb. 3

2301 Flora St. Dallas, 75201 214-880-0202

Meyerson Symphony Center – The Dallas Symphony Orchestra returns. Cellist Alisa Weilerstein will perform Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations. Maestro Jaap van Zweden conducts Bruckner’s Symphony No. 7. 7:30 p.m. $57-$132.

Feb. 4

100 S. Central Expressway Richardson, 75080 972-534-2120

Alamo Drafthouse Richardson – Video Association of Dallas’ New German Cinema Showcase opens. This week’s screening is “Fear Eats the Soul,” the story of an unlikely relationship between an elderly woman and a Moroccan migrant worker. 4 p.m. $5.

Feb. 4

1010 S. Pearl Expressway Dallas, 75201 214-664-9110

Dallas Farmers Market – Join V12 Yoga for an all-level indoor yoga class every Saturday this month. Afterwards, enjoy delicious breakfast from one of the Market’s restaurants. This week’s is Rex’s Seafood, featuring seaside spins on breakfast classics. 8-10 a.m. $30.

Feb. 5

2403 Flora St. Dallas, 75201 214-880-0202

Winspear Opera House – The world’s top classical Chinese dance and music company, Shen Yun, ends its latest Dallas appearance. Ancient legends are brought to life with authentic costumes and breathtaking backdrops. 6 p.m. $70-$160.

Feb. 6

300 Reunion Blvd. Dallas, 75207 214-571-5784

Five Sixty – Join Executive Chef Jacob Williamson for a bao throwdown and allyou-can-eat evening in celebration of Chinese New Year. Taste the best bao in town and pick your favorite. 6:30 p.m. $50.

Feb. 8

2800 Routh St. Suite 140 Dallas, 75201 214-871-9463

Two Corks and a Bottle – Wednesday Night Show Tunes returns, featuring hits from Broadway musicals past and present. This week’s entertainment is Kim Oliver. Ages 21 and up. 7-10 p.m. FREE!

Feb. 9

9150 Ferguson Road Dallas, 75228 214-670-8443

White Rock Hills Branch Library – Fredrick Jones, community member and neighbor, will present “Fight for Freedom,” a dramatization of being bound and freed by force. This drama shows how memories are affected by being broken and captured. 6 p.m. FREE!

Feb. 9

9940 White Rock Trail Dallas, 75238 214-202-6255

Lake Highlands North Recreation Center – The Northeast Division had 10 unsolved murders in 2016. Homicide detectives will discuss the process of investigating a homicide in Dallas. All citizens are invited; light refreshments will be provided. 5:30 p.m. FREE!

Feb. 9

5938 Skillman St. Dallas, 75231 214-978-0110

Dallas Children’s Theater – The play “Eat (It's Not About Food),” a candid exploration of the world of eating disorders, opens. After the show, experts from the community will provide advice and support in dealing with eating issues. Runs until Feb. 19. 7:30 p.m. $10.

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Christmas Luncheon Serving Senior Citizens Jubilee Park Community Center

Ashton Corrigan, Marilyn Harbison, Johanna Corrigan

Melody of Hope Boys and Girls Clubs of Collin County Dallas Palms

Kay Whelan, Van Sheets, Electra Harrelson, Adele Broughton

Corey Holmes, Charlie Wendell, Tim Smith

James Trawick, Breelyn Wright, Thomas Deshefy, Shea Thielemann, Brett Larson, Christina Hawkes, Austin Wendell, Charlie Wendell, Erin Flavin, Corey Holmes, Danielle Reed, Brooke Combs, Ashley Chimal

TACA Grant Awards 50th Anniversary Launch Party Wyly Theater

Ken Travis, Guest Artist Regina Taylor, Becky Young, Wolford McCue

Donna Wilhelm, Jonathan Norton, Cheryl Franklin, Chloe Franklin

Garry O’Connor, Gillian Brediebach, Andy Kivilaan

Heroes Event Gentlemen for Genesis Shelter The Crow Library

Jared Skinner, Shama Hyder

Malcolm and Heather Hicks, Lisa and Marvin Singleton

Dean Fearing, Wanda Gierhart, Tracy Hayes

Kick Off Equest Gala Samuel Lynne Galleries

Co–Chairs Crayton and Nikki Webb, CEO Jan Langbein, Co-Chairs Laurie and Brett Lamb

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Fri, Thurs,- 2/09 thiS week : F2/03 ri, -2/03 thu, 2/09 Tchaikovsky and Bruckner – Classical Thurs./Fri., Feb. 2-3, 7:30 p.m., $48-$533 Meyerson Symphony Center ....................... 2301 Flora St. 214-670-3600 ................................................... mydso.com Eric Church – Country, Singer Songwriter Friday, Feb. 3, 8 p.m., $34-$93 American Airlines Center ....................... 2500 Victory Ave. 214-665-4797 ......................... americanairlinescenter.com Dean Ween Group – Ween Tribute Band, Alternative Rock Saturday, Feb. 4, 8 p.m., $24 Granada Theater ................................ 3524 Greenville Ave. 214-824-9933 ..................................... granadatheater.com

Saturday,, February 4 4 Saturday February Adair’s Saloon ....... 2624 Commerce St. ....... 214-939-9900 A.J. Gaither Americana 7:45 p.m. No Cover Longbed Country 11 p.m. No Cover .............. adairssaloon.com Barley House ........... 5612 SMU Blvd. ............ 214-824-0306 Fruitcake Super Being Funk Rock 8 p.m. TBD ...................... barleyhouse.com Club Dada ................ 2720 Elm St. ............... 214-742-3400 Cloud Cult Indie Rock 9 p.m. $15-$17 ................... dadadallas.com Lee Harvey’s .............. 1807 Gould St. ............ 214-428-1555 Dime Store Hoods ‘50s Rock, Swing 9 p.m. Free ........................ leeharveys.com

Karla Bonoff – Singer Songwriter, Soft Rock, Folk Rock, Pop Thursday, Feb. 9, 8 p.m., $20-$22 The Kessler Theater ............................... 1230 W. Davis St. 214-272-8346 ............................................... thekessler.org

Lone Star Roadhouse ... 11277 E. NW Hwy .. 214-341-3538 Remedy Band ‘60s-2000s Rock, Motown, Funk 8 p.m. $10 ............. lonestarroadhouse.com

February

Maracas Cocina Mexicana .. 2914 Main St. ... 214-748-7140 Live Music Latin Jazz 8 p.m. No cover ................ maracascm.com

The Pines of Rome – Classical Fri. - Sun., Feb. 10-12, 7:30 p.m./2:30 p.m. (Sun.) $37-$240 Meyerson Symphony Center ....................... 2301 Flora St. 214-670-3600 ................................................... mydso.com Charley Crockett – Blues Saturday, Feb. 11, 8 p.m., $8-$16 Granada Theater ................................ 3524 Greenville Ave. 214-824-9933 ..................................... granadatheater.com

Opening Bell Coffee ..... 1409 S. Lamar St. .... 214-565-0383 Jaimee Harris Singer Songwriter 8 p.m. $10 Andrew Delaney Singer Songwriter 9:30 p.m. $10 ............... openingbellcoffee.com Poor David’s Pub ...... 1313 S. Lamar St. ....... 214-565-1297 Empire Cats Video Release Party Contemporary Power Pop 8:30 p.m. $10 .................... poordavidspub.com

Crush Dallas 2017 – Hip Hop, Dub Step Saturday, Feb. 11, 8 p.m., $25 South Side Ballroom ............................... 1135 S. Lamar St. 800-745-3000 ....................... southsideballroomdallas.com

Stoney’s Wine Lounge ..... 6038 Oram St. ..... 214-953-3067 Ed Smith and Jason Bucklin Jazz 10 p.m. Free

Stomp – Alternative Percussion Tues.-Sat., Feb. 14-19, 8 p.m., $15-$85 Music Hall at Fair Park .................................... 909 1st Ave. 214-565-1116 .................................. liveatthemusichall.com

Sundown at Granada .. 3520 Greenville Ave. ... 214-823-8308 Jeffrey Foucalt Folk Blues, Country, Rock 10:30 p.m. $19-$22 ................ sundowndfw.com

Devendra Banhart – Folk Rock, Psychedelic Folk, Latin Wednesday, Feb. 15, 8 p.m., $30-$49 Granada Theater ................................ 3524 Greenville Ave. 214-824-9933 ..................................... granadatheater.com

Three Links ............... 2704 Elm St. ................ 214-653-8228 The Gorehounds The Cramps Tribute, Rockabilly 9 p.m. $10 ........... threelinksdeepellum.com

Zoe Keating – Contemporary Classical, Cello Rock Wednesday, Feb. 15, 8 p.m., $20-$30 The Kessler Theater ............................... 1230 W. Davis St. 214-272-8346 ............................................... thekessler.org Miss Flamenca Seville & Dance – Flamenco Thurs. & Sat., Feb. 16 & 18, 7:30 & 8 p.m. (Sat.), $10-$75 Dallas City Performance Hall ...................... 2520 Flora St. 214-671-1450 .................................................. mydso.com

Trees .................... 2709 Elm St. .................... 214-741-1124 Geoff Tate Heavy Metal, Progressive, Hard Rock 8 p.m. $15 .......................... treesdallas.com Twilite Lounge ............ 32640 Elm St. ........... 214-741-2121 Nic Armstrong and the Thieves Alternative Rock 10 p.m. Free ................. thetwilitelounge.com

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The Pin Show w/ Zhora – Emerging Artists, Indie Pop, Misc. Saturday, Feb. 18, 8 p.m., $28 The Bomb Factory ............................. 2713 Canton St. 214-932-6501 ..................................... thebombfactory.com

The Free Man ....... 2626 Commerce St. ......... 214-377-9893 Savoy Swing Band Early Jazz & Swing 7 p.m. No cover Blues Jam Blues 10 p.m. No cover ............ freemandallas.com

Al Di Meola – Jazz, Latin Fusion Saturday., Feb. 18, 8 p.m., $37-$70 The Majestic Theater ...................................... 1925 Elm St. 214-670-3687 ................. dallasculture.org/majestictheatre

The Rustic .............. 3656 Howell St. .............. 214-730-0596 David Matsler Trio Rock 12:30 p.m. Free Dan Rocha Soul, R&B, Funk, Pop, Jazz, Blues 4 p.m. Free ............................ therustic.com

Sting – Rock, Pop, New Wave, Jazz, Reggae Monday, Feb. 20, 8 p.m., $69+ Verizon Theatre .................... 1001 Performance Pl., 75050 972-854-5050 ....................................... verizontheatre.com

Times Ten Cellars ..... 6324 Prospect Ave. .... 214-824-9463 Mike Finkel Group Jazz 4 p.m. No cover ........... timestencellars.com

Twenty One Pilots – Alternative Hip Hop, Electropop, Indie Friday, Feb. 22, 7 p.m., $33-$55 American Airlines Center ....................... 2500 Victory Ave. 214-665-4797 ......................... americanairlinescenter.com

Trees .................... 2709 Elm St. .................... 214-741-1124 10 Years Rock 7:30 p.m. $22 .......................... treesdallas.com

Bon Jovi – Hard Rock, Glam Metal, Pop Rock Thursday, Feb. 23, 7:30 p.m., $20+ American Airlines Center ....................... 2500 Victory Ave. 214-665-4797 ......................... americanairlinescenter.com

RBC ................. 2617 Commerce St. .............. 469- 487-6149 Outward Bound Mixtape Sessions Experimental 9 p.m. Free .................... rbcdeepellum.com

OCarnivale Mardi Gras Ball – Party Bands, New Orleans Jazz Friday, Feb. 24, 7 p.m., $50-$800 The Kessler Theater ............................... 1230 W. Davis St. 214-272-8346 ............................................... thekessler.org

The Rustic .............. 3656 Howell St. .............. 214-730-0596 Mo Robson Country, Americana, Honky Tonk 8:30 p.m. Free ............................ therustic.com

Valerie June – Folk, Soul, Blues, Appalachian Monday, Feb. 27, 8 p.m., $20-$29 Granada Theater ................................ 3524 Greenville Ave. 214-824-9933 ..................................... granadatheater.com The Lumineers – Folk Rock Tuesday, Feb. 28, 7 p.m., $50 - $65 Verizon Theatre .................... 1001 Performance Pl., 75050 972-854-5050 ....................................... verizontheatre.com

March Rachmaninoff + Rachmaninoff – Classical Thurs./Fri., March. 2-5, 7:30 p.m./2:30 p.m. (Sun.), $29-$279 Meyerson Symphony Center ....................... 2301 Flora St. 214-670-3600 ................................................... mydso.com Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn – Banjo, Jazz, Roots, Folk Saturday, March. 11, 6:45 p.m. & 9:30, $28-$42 The Kessler Theater ............................... 1230 W. Davis St. 214-272-8346 ............................................... thekessler.org

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San Francisco Rose ... 3024 Greenville Ave. ... 214-826-2020 Open Mic with Aaron Puzey Variety, Open Mic 7-10 p.m. No Cover ......... sanfranciscorose.net Trees .................... 2709 Elm St. .................... 214-741-1124 Starset Cinematic Rock 8 p.m. $15 .......................... treesdallas.com

Tuesday,, F February 7 7 tueSday ebruary The Balcony Club ...... 1825 Abrams Rd. ....... 214-826-8104 Peggy Honea’s Happenin’ Party Multi Genre 6-9 p.m. Free Mick Tinsley Unplugged Blues 9:30 p.m. Free ....................... balconyclub.com Buzzbrews Kitchen .... 4334 Lemmon Ave. .... 214-521-4334 Classical Open Mic Classical 8 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. Free ......................... buzzbrews.com The Crown and Harp .. 1914 Greenville Ave. ..214-828-1914 Harper’s Revue Local Music Showcase 10 p.m. Free .............. thecrownandharp.com

Big Sean – Hip Hop, Rap Saturday, March. 18, 8 p.m., $50 South Side Ballroom ............................... 1135 S. Lamar St. 800-745-3000 ....................... southsideballroomdallas.com

Sandaga 813 .............. 813 Exposition ............. 972.415.7491 Jazz Jam Jazz 8:30 p.m. $5 - $10 ................ sandaga813.com

Duran Duran – English New Wave, Synthpop Tuesday., March 21, 8 p.m., $56-$136 Music Hall at Fair Park .................................... 909 1st Ave. 214-565-1116 .................................. liveatthemusichall.com

San Francisco Rose ... 3024 Greenville Ave. ... 214-826-2020 Tin Man Singer Songwriter 8-11 p.m. No Cover ......... sanfranciscorose.net

Turtule Creek Chorale – Pop and Traditional Choral Music Thurs.- Sat., March.23 - 25, 7:30 p.m., $25-$65 Dallas City Performance Hall ...................... 2520 Flora St. 214-671-1450 .................................................. mydso.com Judy Collins – Folk, Singer-Songwriter Saturday, March. 25, 8 p.m., $40-$60 Granada Theater ................................ 3524 Greenville Ave. 214-824-9933 ..................................... granadatheater.com

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Adair’s Saloon ....... 2624 Commerce St. ....... 214-939-9900 Boys Named Sue Country, Western, Honky-Tonk 7:45 p.m. No Cover Rance May Country, Honky Tonk, Texas Country 11 p.m. No Cover.............. adairssaloon.com Barley House ........... 5612 SMU Blvd. ............ 214-824-0306 Hard Nights Day Beatles Tribute 8 p.m. TBD ...................... barleyhouse.com The Foundry ............ 2303 Pittman St. ............ 214-749-1112 Exit Glaciers Folk 8 p.m. No Cover ........................... cs-tf.com The Free Man .......... 2626 Commerce St. ....... 214-377-9893 Big *ss Brass Band Funk, Rock, New Orleans 10 p.m. Free ................... freemandallas.com Lee Harvey’s .............. 1807 Gould St. ............ 214-428-1555 Forever Mac Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band, Rock 9 p.m. Free ........................ leeharveys.com Lone Star Roadhouse ... 11277 E. NW Hwy .. 214-341-3538 Hard Night’s Day Beatles Tribute Band 8 p.m. $10 ............. lonestarroadhouse.com Poor David’s Pub ...... 1313 S. Lamar St. ....... 214-565-1297 BYO Musician’s Showcase Miscellaneous 6 p.m. TBD .................. poordavidspub.com Stoney’s Wine Lounge ..... 6038 Oram St. ..... 214-953-3067 Simone Pellizi Brazilian Bossa Nova, Jazz 10 p.m. Free Twilite Lounge ............ 32640 Elm St. ........... 214-741-2121 Horace Bray Trio Jazz 10 p.m. Free ................. thetwilitelounge.com Uncle Calvin’s ...... 9555 N. Central Expy. ....... 214-363-0044 Carrie Elkin Band, Greg Klyma Singer Songwriter 8 p.m. $15-$18 .................. unclecalvins.org

Sundown at Granada .. 3520 Greenville Ave. .. 214-823-8308 The Chain Gang of 1974 Indietronica 10 p.m. $13-$15 ................ sundowndfw.com Three Links ............... 2704 Elm St. ................ 214-653-8228 CoLab, Friday’s Foolery Funk, Hip Hop, R&B 9 p.m. Free .......... threelinksdeepellum.com

8 8 wWednesday, edneSday, February February The Balcony Club ...... 1825 Abrams Rd. ....... 214-826-8104 TJ Kuenster Rock into Jazz 6:30 p.m. Free “Elite Jazz Jam� Hosted by John Adams & William Foley 8 p.m. Free GB’s Magga Orchestra Jazz-inflected Modern Music 11 p.m. Free ....................... balconyclub.com

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1 1/3 cups light brown sugar 1 2/3 cups light corn syrup 1/3 cup bourbon 1 heaping teaspoon kosher salt 2/3 cup butter, melted 2 cups coarsely chopped pecans 2 prepared deep dish pie crusts Whipped cream Heat oven to 350 F. In a large bowl, beat eggs 2 minutes or until light colored and well-blended. Add dark brown and light brown sugars, corn syrup, bourbon and salt. Beat 3 minutes or until sugar is dissolved and filling is well-blended and smooth. Using a wooden spoon or spatula, blend in melted butter. Line 2 (10-inch) pie pans with pastry crusts. Or line 8 (7-ounce) soufflĂŠ dishes with pastry. Bake crusts for 8 to 10 minutes or just until beginning

The Green Elephant ........ 5627 Dyer St. ........ 214-265-1338 Dallas Drum Djam Open drum jam 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m. $5 ............. greenelephantdallas.com The Free Man .......... 2626 Commerce St. ....... 214-377-9893 Swing Manouche Swing, Gypsy Jazz 7 p.m. Free GrowerX Jazz 10 p.m. Free ................... freemandallas.com Three Links ............... 2704 Elm St. ................ 214-653-8228 Miniature Tigers Indie Pop 8 p.m. $12-$15 .... threelinksdeepellum.com

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2914 Main St., 75226 214-748-7140 MaracasCM.com

The Balcony Club ...... 1825 Abrams Rd. ....... 214-826-8104 Kenny & The Kasuals Rock 6:30 p.m. Free Hausbone Jazz, New Orleans Style Party Band 10 p.m. Free ....................... balconyclub.com Double-Wide ........ 3510 Commerce St. .......... 214-887-6510 Milemarker Punk, Indie, Electronic, New Wave 9 p.m. $12-$14 ................. double-wide.com The Library Bar ....... 3015 Oak Lawn Ave. ..... 214-224-3152 Erik Barnes Classical, Jazz, Piano 7 p.m. Free .......... landmarkrestodallas.com Opening Bell Coffee ..... 1409 S. Lamar St. .... 214-565-0383 Kate Miner Orchestra’s Valentines Show Acoustic Pop 8 p.m. TBD .............. openingbellcoffee.com Sundown at Granada .. 3520 Greenville Ave. .. 214-823-8308 Mikey Rodge & Diamond Kings Funk 10 p.m. Free ...................... sundowndfw.com

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Southern Comfort Pecan Pie. to puff. Do not brown. Remove from oven and allow to cool. When crusts are cool, line bottoms with chopped pecans. Slowly fill with pie filling. Place pie pans or soufflĂŠ dishes on a baking sheet. For pies, bake for 50 minutes or until filling is set. For soufflĂŠ dishes, bake for 30 minutes or until filling is set. Cool on baking racks. Serve with whipped cream.


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The coming week will open on a note of highest expectation, as nearly everyone will be in the position of waiting eagerly — for important news, a key development, an imminent arrival, a golden opportunity or the chance to shine in a situation that may come around only once in a blue moon. Indeed, most are ready for something quite extraordinary to happen — and happen it will, in most cases — but patience will be required as most of these exciting events are not going to occur precisely on schedule or according to plan. What is one to do? Fill the time, of course — by keeping busy, occupying the mind, preparing for what is to come and strengthening the bonds that will prove to be essential once things really start happening. The personal and the professional are likely to combine in interesting ways, and not always intentionally. Indeed, some will find themselves dealing with difficult situations because these two central aspects of their lives are actually colliding in a manner that requires attention and, in some cases, decisions that are not easy to make. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 3) You may confuse a message from an ally for something that you have been hoping not to hear. An adjustment in attitude is called for. (Feb. 4-Feb. 18) – Events will tell you a great deal about your current state of mind. Any

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Stephan Sardone right? They utilize every inch of space in a smart way. Think of the garage renovation similarly. You can also add a small wall AC system that looks nice and doesn’t take up a lot of space, just to keep the space cool Photo courtesy of Pinterest when in use. Depending on Give your garage a makeover. who will be living there, you may privacy, productivity and or may not want to consider concentration. installing stairs or ladders. In a If you do create one of lot of those Tiny Houses, you’ll these extra rooms, no matter see a bunk bed installed over a its function, I emphasize the desk area with steps leading up need for windows. Garages can to it. Obviously, if a grandparbe dark and dreary, so open it ent is moving in, you’ll want up either by adding another to keep things safe at ground nice garage door with more level. Otherwise, it may be a windows, or replace the garage fun and efficient way to go. door with drywall and install Maybe the space isn’t windows. Decide if you’d like quite large enough for an enan entrance or exit for another tire annex or apartment. Try convenient way to come and for a home office, gym, writer’s go. studio or spare bedroom, and It’s not just about the try opening the ceiling into the inside; it’s about the outside attic for an exposed-beam look. too. Another benefit of a gaIt adds character and a homey rage makeover is that you’ll feel for whoever will be living be adding a lot to your home’s there. curb appeal. Choose a garage An extra bedroom will door (or doors) that you’ll love, always increase the value of because that will be a huge part a home, especially if it’s done of the design. That’s what you’ll well. A wide-open space with see every time you pull up in no division is perfect for a the driveway: a nice reminder home gym. That’s a lot of room of the new space you created to stretch, do jumping jacks, inside. store equipment and maybe No matter what you even take a small shower (and choose to do with your garage, not wake up the spouse after make the most of it. your early morning workout). Stephan Sardone is owner Same with a home office. This of Sardone Construction and way, you keep your workhas been helping people improve space separate from your livtheir life by remodeling their ing space. That means more home around their life.

CANDY cont'd from page 3 nesters. Mikhail Moya is the architectural genius behind this Pierce Jordan Development project. “With a 25 by 150-foot site it was important that we allowed as much light in as possible,” Moya said. Creating an inner courtyard was a brilliant solution. “The courtyard becomes the center of the house and all of the rooms respond to the courtyard,” he added. That light imparts a sense of being somewhere else other than in the heart of Vickery Place. It has look and feel of a trendy modern Miami beach house. “The design is so unique,” said listing agent Ty Vaughn with Robert Elliott’s brokerage, The Associates. There are three

The kitchen has Caesarstone quartz countertops, Italian Valcucine cabinets and Miele appliances. bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a powder bath in the two-story, 2,606-square-foot home which is truly a twin of the next-door property. However, the present owner has gone above and

A steel floating staircase leads to the second floor with three bedrooms and two full bathrooms.

beyond in upgrades. “He created a full yard with a fountain, a built-in grill and installed a linear fireplace,” Vaughn said. “He also added smart home features. There are more upgrades here than you’ll find in similar homes in the area. It’s a jewel in the middle of an amazing developing community.” Vaughn has this hip Vickery Place modern home listed for $865,000. You can get a look at this beauty on Sunday, Feb. 5 from 2 to 5 p.m. Get there fast or you may be trying to outbid a Real Housewife of Dallas! CandysDirt.com is the only blog in Dallas for the truly real estate obsessed! Named by National Association of Real Estate Editors as the BEST Real Estate Blog in the country.


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Italian & Pizza Aboca’s Italian Grill 10455 N. Central, #118 .. 214-346-1700 Alfonso’s Italian Rest. 718 N. Buckner, #222 .... 214-327-7777

Andrea’s Italian Restaurant Fine Italian dining. All natural, organic chicken & veggies in nicely, newly cooled quiet ambience for relaxed, romantic or fun gatherings. Across from Fresh Market. Open daily: 5–9:30 pm; Fri, Sat 5–10 pm. Specials: Mon: Seniors 20% off all food, Tu: 2 dine for 1: entree only. Wed: BYOW Thu: Group pricing for your family or work events. Catering. www.andreasrestaurant.com 7260 Gaston Ave. ......... 214-823-3100 Brother’s Pizza 10455 N. Central, #104 . 214-368-2821 Campisi’s Egyptian Restaurant 5610 E. Mockingbird ...... 214-827-0355 Cane Rosso 2612 Commerce St. ....... 214-741-1188 7328 Gaston Ave, #100 .. 214-660-3644 Cici’s Pizza 9441 Gus Thomasson ... 214-320-2424 10061 Whitehurst, #101 . 214-343-8077 Cigarz Bona Pizza 7238 Gaston Ave. .......... 214-319-0055 Divino’s Pizza, Pasta and Calzones 4201 Gaston Ave, #104 .. 214-828-1772 Lover’s Pizza & Pasta Grill 9440 Garland Rd, #162 .. 214-321-2223 6434 E. Mockingbird ...... 214-823-2262 Napoli’s Italian Rest. 3600 Gus Thomasson ... 972-613-8300 Old Chicago Pizza & Taproom 5319 E. Mockingbird ...... 214-821-5700 Olivella’s Pizza Napoletana 6465 E. Mockingbird ...... 469-730-2626 Penne Pomodoro 1924 Abrams Rd. ........... 214-826-6075 6815 Snider Plaza .......... 214-373-9911 Picasso’s Pizza & Grill 7215 Skillman ................. 214-553-8100 Pietro’s 5722 Richmond Ave. ..... 214-824-9403 Pizza Getti 3302 N. Buckner, #108 .. 214-320-2195 Pizza Inn 4304 Live Oak ................ 214-826-8855

Primo Brothers’ Pizza 9310 Forest Ln. .............. 214-341-4414 Roma’s Pizza & Italian Restaurant 7402 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-373-0500 Sali’s Pizza & Pasta 10021 Garland Rd. ........ 214-321-2700 Scalini’s Pizza & Pasta 2021 Abrams Rd. ........... 214-821-8088 Spin Neapolitan Pizza 5627 SMU Blvd. ............. 214-373-7746 Tony’s Pizza & Pasta 10233 E. NW Hwy. ........ 214-503-0388 Verona Italian Rest. 9039 Garland Rd. .......... 214-660-1112

Mediterranean Sevan G & G Cafe 2221 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-821-0601 Mexican & Tex-Mex Casa Cavazos 5409 N. Jim Miller Rd. ... 214-388-2292 Desperado’s Mexican Rest. 4818 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-363-1850 E Bar Tex Mex 1901 N. Haskell Ave. ..... 214-824-3227 El Fenix 255 Casa Linda Plaza .... 214-327-6173 9090 Skillman ................ 214-349-3815 Fuzzy’s Taco Shop 2706 Elm – Deep Ellum . 214-653-8226 La Calle Doce 1925 Skillman ................ 214-824-9900 La Paloma Taqueria 10118 Garland Rd. ........ 469-941-4629 Las Ranitas 4611 Columbia Ave. ...... 214-887-1444 Maracas Cocina Mexicana Laid back atmosphere, superb Mexico City & Tex-Mex dishes, plus innovative cooking - favorite specialties include Mexican Lasagna. Patio dining. Live music on Fri & Sat nights. Open: Lunch and Dinner every day. www.maracascm.com 2914 Main St. ................ 214-748-7140 Matt’s Rancho Martinez 1904 Skillman St. ........... 214-823-5517 MesoMaya Comida y Copas 4123 Abrams Rd. ........... 469-998-1182

This is half of Our Favorite Restaurants. The other half – American-Homestyle thru Deli – will be in next week’s WHITE ROCK LAKE WEEKLY. See the full list at our website: whiterocklakeweekly.com Mexicali Rest. 11277 E. NW Hwy. ........ 214-341-9405 Mexico Lindo 7515 E. Grand ............... 214-319-9776 Mi Pueblito – Casa View 2222 Gus Thomasson .. 214-328-9282 Resident Taqueria 9661 Audelia Rd, #112 .. 214-587-8173 Rosi’s Ferguson Cafe 9888 Ferguson, #219 .... 214-320-9143 Rusty Taco 4802 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-613-0508 Taco Joint 6434 E. Mockingbird ... 214-821-TACO 911 N. Peak St. ........... 214-826-TACO Tacos Las Banqueta 7233 Gaston Ave. ......... 214-324-4445 Zuzu’s Mexican Food 4140 Abrams Rd. .......... 972-638-7468 Natural &/or Gluten-Free Company Cafe 2104 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-827-2233 Start 4814 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-265-1411 Unrefined Bakery 718 N. Buckner, #154 ... 214-414-2414 3426 Greenville, #150 ... 214-826-2414 New American Lake House Bar & Grill 7510 E. Northwest Hwy . 214-484-8624 Muscle Maker Grill 2217 Greenville Ave. ...... 214-272-2210 Seafood Fish Bone Grill Medallion S.C., #318 ..... 214-696-0102 John’s Seafood 3211 N. Buckner Blvd. .. 214-321-8880 Shuck ‘n’ Jive 5315 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-369-9471 St. Pete’s Dancing Marlin 2730 Commerce St. ...... 214-698-1511 20 Feet Seafood Joint 1160 Peavy Rd. ............. 972-707-7442

Sports Bar & Restaurant Go 4 It Sports Grill 10677 E. NW Hwy,#400 ..214-221-9440 Lakewood’s 1st and 10 6465 Mockingbird, #316 . 214-826-0110 Lone Star Roadhouse 11277 E. NW Hwy. ......... 214-341-3538 Milo Butterfingers 5645 SMU Blvd. ............. 214-368-9212 San Francisco Rose 3024 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-826-2020 Stan’s Blue Note Club 2908 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-827-1977 Sushi & Japanese The Blue Fish 3519 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-824-3474 FireXBox – Sushi & Hibachi 9918 Plano Rd. .............. 214-503-8888 Tampopo Japanese Cafe 6130 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-378-7676 Thai Bangkok City 4503 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-691-8233 Bangkok City Thai Rest. 4301 Bryan at Peak ....... 214-824-6200 Ginger Thai – Hillside Village 6434 E. Mockingbird ...... 214-887-6175 Sakhuu Thai Cuisine 4801 Bryan St., #100 ..... 214-828-9300 Thai Opal 6300 Skillman, #156 ...... 214-553-5956 Thai Thai 1731 Greenville Ave. ..... 214-828-9795 Thai 2 Go 9191 Forest Ln. .............. 972-235-3038 Zato Thai Cuisine & Sushi Bar 9090 Skillman, #190 ...... 214-341-5322

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Lake Highlands’ one-stop shop for all your office, home, school & mailing needs. Happy New Year! All Christmas items are 50% off through January. Come to My Office and get an early start on Valentines Day cards for your loved ones. Whenever you need to mail, ship, copy or shop for home, office or school needs, step into my office...you’ll always find something you want. We’re more than just your shipping store! Mon-Fri: 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 9660 Audelia Rd, #123, 75238 www.myofficelh.com • 214-221-0011

Sergio’s is a full service neighborhood jewelry store. Valentine’s Day is Tuesday, February 14. Amethyst is the birthstone for February The February born shall find, Sincerity and peace of mind, Freedom from passion and from care, If they, the amethyst will wear. We appraise jewelry and coins. Our specialty is Custom Designs – we use CAD software and a 3-D wax printer. We use a Laser welder for repairs on antiques, eyeglasses and other delicate items. All jewelry repair is done on site. We replace batteries and repair watches. While-you-wait repair service is available. Tue-Fri: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 170 Casa Linda Plaza SW corner of Buckner Blvd. at Garland Rd. 75218 info@sergiosjewelry.com Call ... 214-320-2007, Text ... 469-999-3338

CoBBleSTone Shoe hoSpiTal

Serving Dallas and the White Rock area for more than 25 years! Across from Mockingbird Station near SMU. SHOE AND BOOT REPAIR! We repair belts, purses and luggage, too! Hours Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 5340 E. Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, 75206 214-824-7463

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The largest medical equipment showroom in Dallas. Celebrating our 35th year serving the White Rock Lake area since 1982. Sales, Rentals and Repairs • Bath safety items • Hospital beds & accessories • Seat-lift chairs • Support stockings • Walkers & accessories • Wheelchairs & accessories • Wheelchair repairs • Seat Lift Chairs • Much more! Delivery available 10% OFF Mobility Products through February Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sat: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 2425 Gus Thomasson Road – in Casa View S.C. 214-328-0677 • afrmed.com


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