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  • A basketball court, watermelon-flavored candies and Applebee's ribs? Snoop Doggis a man who knows what he likes.
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  • Free Press Summer Fest's 2012 line-up boasts lots of big names. Will they all betough to accommodate?

  • Can you imagine seeing holstered weapons in public?
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  • If an open carry bill passes in Texas, this wine will be more taboo than apistol.

  • The French aren’t too shabby in hosting their own independence holidayfestivities called “Bastille Day.”
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  • Simple party day fare includes cheeses, chocolates, fruit and French confectionsserved on a custom-made toile tablecloth.
    Photo by Emile C. Browne
  • Don't forget to grab some of the quintessentially French macarons from yourlocal specialty bakeshop.
  • Finally, the most important element of all: The bubbly.
    Photo by Emile C. Browne

  • The river on the day of John DeMers' "Danny Trip"
  • John DeMers in Terlingua
  • The Bloggess also went alone on our initial Marfa adventure.
  • Marfa is about more than the art of the food.

  • Document for David Foster Wallace's class entitled "English 183A YourLiberal-Arts $ at Work" in which he points out common grammatical errors.
    Image courtesy of The Harry Ransom Center
  • Document for David Foster Wallace's class entitled "Papers for 102: Rules,Guidelines, and Topics"
    Image courtesy of The Harry Ransom Center
  • Document for David Foster Wallace's class entitled "Papers for 102: Rules,Guidelines, and Topics"
    Image courtesy of The Harry Ransom Center
  • Document for David Foster Wallace's class entitled "Papers for 102: Rules,Guidelines, and Topics"
    Image courtesy of The Harry Ransom Center
  • Document for David Foster Wallace's class entitled "Papers for 102: Rules,Guidelines, and Topics"
    Image courtesy of The Harry Ransom Center
  • Syllabus for David Foster Wallace's class "English 102-Literary Analysis: ProseFiction Fall '94"
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  • Syllabus for David Foster Wallace's class "English 102-Literary Analysis: ProseFiction Fall '94"
    Image courtesy of The Harry Ransom Center
  • Syllabus for David Foster Wallace's class "English 102-Literary Analysis: ProseFiction Fall '94"
    Image courtesy of The Harry Ransom Center
  • Syllabus for David Foster Wallace's class "English 102-Literary Analysis: ProseFiction Fall '94"
    Image courtesy of The Harry Ransom Center
  • Syllabus for David Foster Wallace's class "English 102-Literary Analysis: ProseFiction Fall '94"
    Image courtesy of The Harry Ransom Center

  • Party at Full Service.
    Photo by Antwan Duncan
  • Mott St. Fight Night.
    Photo by Antwan Duncan
  • Philedelphia block party.
    Photo by Antwan Duncan
  • For the NYT's T Magazine.
    Photo by Antwan Duncan
  • Backstage at New York Fashion Week.
    Photo by Antwan Duncan
  • ASAP Rocky in New York.
    Photo by Antwan Duncan
  • Art Gallery opening.
    Photo by Antwan Duncan
  • 4th of July in Brooklyn.
    Photo by Antwan Duncan
  • Lower East Side, New York.
    Photo by Antwan Duncan
  • Art Basel pool party in Miami.
    Photo by Antwan Duncan
  • 4th of July in Brooklyn.
    Photo by Antwan Duncan
  • Antwan Duncan.
    Photo by Antwan Duncan

  • The 200 zombies were made up by Hawgfly Productions Inc, whose makeup artistshave supervised makeup FX for films like Robert Rodriguez's MACHETE.
    Photo by Jack Plunkett
  • After attacking the arriving group of moviegoers, the zombies continued to roamthe mall during the screening of George Romero's DAWN OF THE DEAD, where Romerowas a surprise guest to introduce the film and personally dispatch a bothersomezombie
    Photo by Jack Plunkett
  • Mondo Poster of Dawn of the Dead.
  • The zombies included the iconic DAWN OF THE DEAD zombies including the Nurse,the Hare Krishna, and many more.
    Photo by Jack Plunkett
  • Special Screening of Dawn of the Dead
    Photo by Jack Plunkett
  • Zombies!
    Photo by Jack Plunkett

  • Emo's East exterior in August.
    Photo by Jessica Pages
  • Emo's East rendering by Michael Hsu Architects.
  • Looking towards the stage from back left corner bar. Stage will be raised fourfeet and roughly 22ft x 36ft.
    Photo by Jessica Pages
  • Rederings of completed interior; a mezzanine will be able to be retrofittedwithin 30 days.
  • Owner Frank Hendrix outside Emo's East.
    Photo by Jessica Pages
  • Front left bar and exit to patio. Windows to be inserted.
    Photo by Jessica Pages
  • Emo's exterior on Red River.
    Photo by Caitlin Ryan
  • Emo's current larger-capacity, outside stage.
  • Emo's bathrooms downtown.

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