There is a festival in Dallas happening on October 18 And 19, The Index Music Fest (for short).
When I checked the list of attendees, I had only heard of 3 groups / singers. As you may / may not know, Deep Ellum used to be a hotbed of all that is musical genius during the 80s and for a while after.
Just because I have only heard of three groups, doesn't mean the other ones are not decent.
So go ahead, plunk down $39.
You can also go to the State Fair of Texas, which starts today.
A Big, 'Big Tex' Thank you for reading a little Texas blog!
Alice
Welcome to my little piece of the blogosphere. During your visits to my blog you will see postings sometimes about music. I will talk about my favorite artists. I will talk about events and places to go. Since I am currently living at home, I'm North Dallas Homegirl and weblogista (Yes, I've been cracking myself up for 8 years).
Friday, September 27, 2013
Friday, September 20, 2013
Get Cultured? Yes, In The OC
The heat may have been getting to some peoples' heads.
Here's a way to cool off your head, if need be:
Go to the Oak Cliff Cultural Center. It is next to the Texas Theatre, and its address is: 223 West Jefferson Blvd, Dallas, TX 75208. I don't know the hours, but you can find all that out by calling 214-670-3777.
The background is, I found a small flyer for this place among my stuff recently (I went to a photo exhibit).
I realized I hadn't been there in a while and decided you all should get the benefit of knowing about it.
The end.
Stay cool/ don't stay cool... It's up to you.
Alice
Thanks for reading!
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Mexico City Driving, And Parkland: A Cinematic Masterpiece Waiting To Happen?
Good afternoon,
The other day I was driving and I witnessed a runner running against the traffic. It was about 6:30 p.m.
Not super heavy traffic, but the road was not bare of cars. This was just a regular road, not residential, but not a highway.
The running experts will counsel you to run against the traffic. They claim it is safer, and that motorists will be able to see you better and therefore not hit you. I am in disagreement of this policy, for the following reasons: it is more distracting for the driver to see a human coming toward them, and sometimes, this will actually cause the driver to hit the runner. Also, I just prefer to run the same way as the traffic. Just as long as you pay attention!
Maybe the person I saw was just an oddball, because he was also running in the traffic lane, while no one was in it.
new topic:
I was in Mexico City recently.
It was supposed to be a longer list, but, in any case, here are the major difference between driving in Mexico City and driving in Dallas, TX:
1. Mexico City: It may take you 1.5 hours to go about 25 miles.
Dallas: It may take you 1.5 hours, to go about 25 miles, but only if you are on LBJ.
2. Mexico City: You gaze out the window at kids performing tricks with fire, for money.
Dallas: You gaze out the window at construction workers showing off their NEON vests.
3. Mexico City: People honk their horn when something goes wrong.
Dallas: People just run into each other.
Yet a new topic:
There is a movie coming out soon called Parkland. It is based on events at Parkland Memorial Hospital. If the creators of the movie want to make a scary documentary, they should visit the real Parkland Hospital (meaning the ER).
Just kidding! I am a supporter of the hospital.
THE END.
Alice, sometimes, North Dallas Homegirl.
The other day I was driving and I witnessed a runner running against the traffic. It was about 6:30 p.m.
Not super heavy traffic, but the road was not bare of cars. This was just a regular road, not residential, but not a highway.
The running experts will counsel you to run against the traffic. They claim it is safer, and that motorists will be able to see you better and therefore not hit you. I am in disagreement of this policy, for the following reasons: it is more distracting for the driver to see a human coming toward them, and sometimes, this will actually cause the driver to hit the runner. Also, I just prefer to run the same way as the traffic. Just as long as you pay attention!
Maybe the person I saw was just an oddball, because he was also running in the traffic lane, while no one was in it.
new topic:
I was in Mexico City recently.
It was supposed to be a longer list, but, in any case, here are the major difference between driving in Mexico City and driving in Dallas, TX:
1. Mexico City: It may take you 1.5 hours to go about 25 miles.
Dallas: It may take you 1.5 hours, to go about 25 miles, but only if you are on LBJ.
2. Mexico City: You gaze out the window at kids performing tricks with fire, for money.
Dallas: You gaze out the window at construction workers showing off their NEON vests.
3. Mexico City: People honk their horn when something goes wrong.
Dallas: People just run into each other.
Yet a new topic:
There is a movie coming out soon called Parkland. It is based on events at Parkland Memorial Hospital. If the creators of the movie want to make a scary documentary, they should visit the real Parkland Hospital (meaning the ER).
Just kidding! I am a supporter of the hospital.
THE END.
Alice, sometimes, North Dallas Homegirl.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Your Positive Thought: "It's Going To Be Worth It."
A positive thought for the day.
Found on a bulletin board at Richland college, with many other positive thoughts.

Have a good day.
Alice
or North dallas homegirl
Found on a bulletin board at Richland college, with many other positive thoughts.
Have a good day.
Alice
or North dallas homegirl
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