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| Shuttered DFW Alamo Drafthouse Cinema locations to reopen this summer |
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Alamo Drafthouse Cinema will reopen its doors in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the company announced Thursday night. The news arrives three weeks after the abrupt closure of five local theaters in Richardson, Las Colinas, Lake Highlands, Dallas and Denton. A location in Woodbury, Minn., was also shuttered. The Austin-based cinema chain will now own and operate the local theaters, which will reopen this summer. |
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| Here's where kids and teens can get freebies for completing their summer reading |
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School’s out and parents are looking for ways to help their kids avoid the summer brain drain. Research says children who read for pleasure and are motivated to read do significantly better at school than their peers who rarely read. Thankfully, there’s motivation available in the form of free books, pizza and game tokens to get kids excited about summer reading. | |
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| Michael Jackson was over $500 million in debt when he died, according to court filing |
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Originally appeared on E! Online More details into Michael Jackson‘s final days have surfaced 15 years after his death. In court documents obtained by E! News June 27, attorneys for the executors of Jackson’s estate said the late singer’s business affairs “were in disarray” in 2009 — so much so he had “more than $500 million of debt” when he died at age 50. | |
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| Princess Diana's celebrity crush revealed by son Prince William |
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| Foodie 411: State Fair semifinalists, Fort Worth restaurants and food trucks |
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The State Fair announced the 24 semifinalists for the Big Tex Choice Awards. The Big Tex Choice Awards have been around for 20 years. This food contest starts before the State Fair and allows concessionaires to pitch food ideas they think will sell at the fair. Typically a lot of strange yet delicious things are born from this competition. It was from this contest that we got fried Coke, fried butter. fried bubblegum and many more. The State Fair announced 24 semifinalists Thursday. | |
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| Lawyer for the Sun tabloid accuses Prince Harry of destroying documents sought in litigation |
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An attorney for the publisher of The Sun tabloid Thursday accused Prince Harry of engaging in “shocking” and “extraordinary” obfuscation by destroying evidence it was seeking in his lawsuit claiming that the newspaper violated his privacy by unlawfully snooping on him. Attorney Anthony Hudson said at High Court that the Duke of Sussex had deliberately destroyed text messages with the ghostwriter who penned his bestselling memoir, “Spare.” A lawyer for Harry said News Group Newspapers was engaging in a “classic fishing expedition” by seeking documents they should have sought much sooner for a trial scheduled in January. | |
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