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Archive for December 15th, 2009


Dallas Strip Clubs: New menu at Sangria in Dallas journeys beyond Spain

Forest Mushrooms Gratin and Warm Pencil Thin Asparagus with Fresh Hearts of Palm Slaw are two veggie dishes that had us thinking for a brief moment that going vegetarian might not be so hard after all. Then came the Traditional Greek Mousaka with its comfort-food seduction; the Moroccan Chicken Tagine with tri-color cous cous, dates and almonds in a beautiful piece of stoneware; and Slow Cooked Oxtail with Seared Diver Scallops.
Vegetari-who? Vegetari-what?
For dessert, Churros with a luscious chocolate sauce are simply divine and the Bakalava with Pistachio Ice Cream was a real table-pleaser.
As much as we love everything we tried, we sincerely hope they change the menu again soon, because we can’t wait to be invited back to savor even more options. When the weather’s nice, this place has one rockin’ patio that’s perfect for sipping the night away.
And if you’re lucky (this is Dallas afterall), a real stripper or two will be nearby so you can send a photo to your mom of your night out at the Tapas Bar.

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Dallas Escorts: My Denton Music interview: Robert Gomez

Robert Gomez has been active in Denton music for years and in many different styles from the Latin Pimps to Ormonde to his solo work. He’s now getting active in Denton in a different way. Gomez sat down with me at the Greenhouse to discuss his current projects and passions, and to tell me more about Cuban music than I ever thought to ask.
My Denton Music: What have you been working on lately?
Gomez: I’ve been working on songs for the next record which is based on a work of Robert Owen Butler. It’s a book of poetry called Severance, and they’re all poems about decapitation, 240 words each. I’m thinking about 10 or 11 of them. I’ve got a couple of them done now. One is about Charles H. Stewart, a farmer beheaded by his two teenage daughters in Texas around the turn of the century. The other one is about a chicken beheaded for dinner, written in about 1948. Those are the two I’ve done so far.

Gomez: Well, that was the first thing I did in Denton. I had a Mambo band, Rob G, and the Latin Pimps.

See the full article from “Pegasus News”