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IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK DentonTime
ON THE COVERAUCTION FOR THE ARTSA close-up photo shows
turquoise inlay accents in a
hand-turned wooden bowl, one
of many items available in The
Arts Guild of Denton’s upcom-
ing auction.
(Photo by David Minton)
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Denton Record-Chronicle/Britney Tabor
More than 60 tiles are still available on the tile wall at the PointBank Black Box Performing Arts Center. Donors purchased
tiles to help pay off the loan needed to renovate the performing arts space on East Hickory Street.
Theater tips hat to patrons
By Britney TaborStaff Writer
The Denton CommunityTheatre aims to cele-brate people who have
contributed to the PointBankBlack Box Performing ArtsCenter’s donor tile wall withthe production Top Hats andTiles this weekend.
The show starts at 7:30 p.m.today through Sunday at thevenue.
Mike Barrow, DentonCommunity Theatre managingdirector, said the wall of 160ceramic tiles has been an ongo-ing project the last two years.
Individuals purchased tiles atvarious price levels to assist inpaying off the buildingimprovement loan needed forthe space. More than 60 tilesare still available for purchase.
“The main thing that wewant to say to people is howappreciative that we are thatthey bought the tiles … and thisis a celebration in their honor,”Barrow said.
Top Hats and Tiles featuresDenton vocalists Katie MoyesWilliams, Pat Sherman, KayLamb, Maria Valastro Harrisand Sherna Armstrong, accom-panied by pianist John Priddy,performing numbers salutingthe legendary ladies ofBroadway. Pre-show entertain-ment, beginning at 6:45 p.m.,features Denton piano manBob Rogers.
Donna Trammell, the show’screator and director, said TopHats spotlights women andfeatures songs from Broadwayshows with feminine names ortraits.
The full-length show, whichclocks in at about an hour anda half, has the five featuredvocalists stepping to a micro-phone and performing selec-tions from Broadway showsincluding Annie, Aida and oth-ers, cabaret-style.
Collectively, the five vocalistshave about 75 years’ experiencein previous productions atDenton’s Campus Theatre,Trammell said.
“We do some [songs] from[the] 1930s, and all the way upthrough Wicked and the thingsthat are showing now,” Tram-mell said. “It’s sort of for every-
one.”General admission tickets
for Top Hats and Tiles are $15.Individuals who’ve donated tothe tile wall will receive twofree tickets, Barrow said.
TOP HATS AND TILESWhen: 7:30 p.m. Thursdaythrough SundayWhere: PointBank Black BoxPerforming Arts Center, 318 E.Hickory St.Details: Seating is limited.Individuals who purchased atile will receive two free tickets.General admission is $15. Formore information or to pur-chase tickets, call 940-382-7014 or visit www.dentoncommunitytheatre.com.
Black Box donorshear songs fromGreat White Way
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EVENTSTHURSDAY
9:30 a.m. — Crafters’ Corner at
Emily Fowler Central Library, 502
Oakland St. Work on projects and
learn new techniques. Free. Call 940-
349-8752 or visit www.denton
library.com.
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. — Beginner’sknitting class at the Emily Fowler
Central Library, 502 Oakland St. Free.
All materials will be provided for
practice at the program. To register,
call 940-349-8752.
10 a.m. and 11 a.m. — Story Timeat South Branch Library, 3228 Teas-
ley Lane. Stories, songs, puppets and
more for children ages 1-5 and their
caregivers. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
3:30 p.m. — Afternoon Adven-ture Club, stories and a hands-on
workshop for kids in kindergarten
through third grade, at South Branch
Library, 3228 Teasley Lane. Free. Call
940-349-8752.
7 p.m. — Death and DessertMystery Book Club at Emily Fowler
Central Library, 502 Oakland St.
Explore new mysteries each month
and eat a themed dessert. This
month’s theme is “Political Suicide.”
Free. E-mail terri.gibbs@cityof
denton.com.
7 to 9 p.m. — “An Evening WithJulia Butterfly Hill,” benefiting the
Denton Community Market, at A
Creative Art Studio, 227 W. Oak St.
Attendees can meet and talk with
the author and activist. A donation of
$5-$10 is suggested.
7 p.m. — TWU’s Music andHealth Symposium screening of
The Music Never Stopped at 7 p.m.
Nov. 1 and a question-and-answer
session with music therapist
Concetta Tomaino, in Margo Jones
Performance Hall, at Pioneer Circle
and Oakland Street. Free, but atten-
dees are asked to bring two nonper-
ishable food items for the TWU Food
Pantry. Call 940-898-2500.
7 to 8 p.m. — Conversation Club,
for those wishing to practice their
English language skills with others,
at Emily Fowler Central Library, 502
Oakland St. Free. No registration
required. Call 940-349-8752.
7:30 p.m. — Top Hats and Tiles, a
musical cabaret salute to the leg-
endary ladies of Broadway, at the
PointBank Black Box Performing Arts
Center, 318 W. Hickory St. Tickets
cost $15 for general admission. Call
940-382-1915 or visit www.denton
communitytheatre.com.
7:30 p.m. — Guyer High Schoolpresents Damn Yankees! in the
school auditorium, 7501 Teasley
Lane. Tickets cost $10, available at
the door and at Guyer’s front office
during the school day. Call 940-369-
1156 or e-mail ecrotwell@denton
isd.org.
7:30 p.m. — UNT Department ofDance and Theatre presents AJazz Dream, The Musical, an adap-
tation of Shakespeare’s A Midsum-
mer Night’s Dream by guest director
Maggie L. Harrer, in the University
Theatre at the Radio, TV, Film and
Performing Arts Building, at Welch
and Chestnut streets. Tickets cost
$10 per person, $7.50 for students,
UNT faculty/staff and seniors. Call
Courtesy photo/UNT
In the University of North Texas’ A Jazz Dream, the characters and stories of A
Midsummer Night’s Dream — including the fairy king and queen, Oberon and Titania
— are set to a jazz score.
A little ‘Night’ music
The opening show of theUniversity of NorthTexas’ 2012-13 theater
season joins theater, dance,English, history and musicstudents. Guest directorMaggie Harrer said the worldpremiere musical calls forthat kind of collaboration.
A Jazz Dream is the adap-tation of William Shake-speare’s A MidsummerNight’s Dream. Harrer, thedramaturge-in-chief and alongtime jazz fan, said sheknew the popular Shake-spearean comedy was des-tined to be set as a musical.
“In fact, there was a Broad-way musical version of theplay in the 1930s, but thescript was lost. Some of themusic was saved,” said
Harrer, a freelance directorfrom New York City. “Theplay is perfect for a jazz set-ting. You have the younglovers, the passion. And inShakespeare’s verse, iambicpentameter, the emphasis ison the second syllable. Injazz, the emphasis is on the
second beat. And that’s justlike the heartbeat, ba-BUM.”
Harrer enlisted facultymember Richard DeRosa tolead graduate students inarranging songs she selected,from the 1890s to the 1930s,such as “Jeepers Creepers.”DeRosa’s students also com-posed music just for the show.
The musical is set inManhattan in the present.Occupy Wall Street protestershave set up camp along thestreets of the FinancialDistrict. The barons of WallStreet are at a gala ball in theEgyptian exhibit inside theMetropolitan Museum of Art.In Central Park, fairies andstreet artists resist the orderof finance with the passion ofcreativity and love.
UNT is producing the firststaging of a musical Harrersaid she hopes to open onBroadway — after produc-tions in two other U.S. regions.
— Lucinda Breeding
UNT departmentsjoin forces to jazzup Shakespeare
A JAZZ DREAM,THE MUSICALWhat: World premiere of anadaptation of Shakespeare’sA Midsummer Night’s DreamWhen: 7:30 p.m. today, Fri-day, Saturday and Nov. 8-10;2 p.m. Sunday and Nov. 11Where: University Theatre, inthe UNT Radio, TV, Film andPerforming Arts Building, atWelch and Chestnut streetsDetails: Tickets cost $10 foradults, $7.50 for students,seniors and UNT staff. Forreservations, call 940-565-2428 or visit www.danceandtheatre.unt.edu.
940-565-2428 or visit www.dance
andtheatre.unt.edu. A reception with
a brief question-and-answer session
will follow this performance.
FRIDAY9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. — TWU’sMusic and Health Symposium inMargo Jones Performance Hall, at
Pioneer Circle and Oakland Street.
Free. Call 940-898-2500.
9:30 a.m. — Mother Goose Timeat North Branch Library, 3020 N.
Locust St. Stories and activities for
infants (birth to 18 months) and their
caregivers. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
11 a.m. — Story Time at North
Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust St.
Stories, songs, puppets and more for
children ages 1-5 and their care-
givers. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
5 to 9 p.m. — Alternative GiftsFair at First United Methodist
Church, 201 S. Locust St. Admission
is $5 for “First Pick Friday.” Visit
http://fumc-denton.com/mission
AltGifts.shtml.
5:30 to 9 p.m. — “WranglerRoundup,” Ryan Elementary
School’s neighborhood fall carnival,
at 201 W. Ryan Road. Event includes
games, bounce houses, food and a
silent auction. Proceeds benefit the
Ryan Elementary PTA. Call 940-369-
4600.
7 p.m. — First Friday Denton at
art venues around the downtown
Square, including A Creative Art
Studio, 227 W. Oak St., Suite 101.
Gallery viewings, live music, art proj-
ects and demonstrations and more.
For locations and more information,
visit www.firstfridaydenton.com.
7 to 10:30 p.m. — Kids Rock! at
Denton Civic Center, 321 E. McKinney
St. A night of supervised activities
for children in grades 1-5. Cost is $9
per child. Call 940-349-7275.
7:30 p.m. — Top Hats and Tiles, a
musical cabaret salute to the leg-
endary ladies of Broadway, at the
PointBank Black Box Performing Arts
Center, 318 W. Hickory St. Tickets
cost $15 for general admission. Call
940-382-1915 or visit www.denton
communitytheatre.com.
7:30 p.m. — UNT Department ofDance and Theatre presents AJazz Dream, The Musical, an adap-
tation of Shakespeare’s A Midsum-
mer Night’s Dream by guest director
Maggie L. Harrer, in the University
Theatre at the Radio, TV, Film and
Performing Arts Building, at Welch
and Chestnut streets. Tickets cost
$10 per person, $7.50 for students,
UNT faculty/staff and seniors. Call
940-565-2428 or visit www.dance
andtheatre.unt.edu.
7:30 p.m. — Guyer High Schoolpresents Damn Yankees! in the
school auditorium, 7501 Teasley
Lane. Tickets cost $10, available at
the door and at Guyer’s front office
during the school day. Call 940-369-
1156 or e-mail ecrotwell@denton
isd.org.
SATURDAY9 a.m. to 2 p.m. — Robson RanchCraft Bazaar in the Robson Ranch
Clubhouse on Ed Robson Boulevard.
About 40 vendors will sell items
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handcrafted by Robson Ranch resi-
dents. Admission is free. To reach the
sale, take I-35W to exit 79, Robson
Ranch Road. Go west 1.5 miles and
follow the signs for the craft bazaar
after you enter the gate.
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. — “Geocaching101” at the Johnson Branch Unit of
Ray Roberts Lake State Park, on
FM3002, 7 miles east of I-35. Visitors
can bring their own GPS units or bor-
row one for the hourly programs.
Free with regular park admission of
$7 for ages 12 and older. Call 940-
637-2636 or e-mail alicia.bernard
@tpwd.state.tx.us.
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. — AlternativeGifts Fair at First United Methodist
Church, 201 S. Locust St. Admission
is free. Visit http://fumc-denton.
com/missionAltGifts.shtml.
9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Ryan HighSchool’s Great Holiday ShoppingArts and Craft Show at the school,
5101 E. McKinney St. Food, arts and
crafts from more than 100 local
artists, crafters and vendors.
Admission is $1 for adults, free for
students and children. All proceeds
go toward Ryan High’s Renaissance
program and PTSA scholarship pro-
gram. Contact Jackie Jackson at 940-
498-0322 or [email protected].
10 a.m. — Story Time at South
Branch Library, 3228 Teasley Lane.
Stories, songs, puppets and more for
children ages 1-5 and their care-
givers. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
10 a.m. to noon — Denton HerbSociety presents “Urban Foraging,” a
talk by herbalist Shari Withey, at
North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust
St. Call 940-349-8752 or visit
www.dentonlibrary.com.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. — Certifiedchild passenger safety techni-cians will inspect car seats and pro-
vide free hands-on advice in the
parking lot at Texas Health Presby-
terian Hospital Denton. Inspections
are by appointment only. Call 1-877-
THR-WELL or visit www.texashealth.
org/carseat.
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Etsy Denton’s“Handmade Harvest” local art,
craft and vintage sale at the Center
for Visual Arts, 400 E. Hickory St.
Free. Visit www.facebook.com/
etsydenton.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. — InternationalGaming Day at North Branch
Library, 3020 N. Locust St. Free.
Event includes board games, chess,
card and video games, painting
miniatures for strategic/war gaming,
and more. Call 940-349-8752 or visit
www.dentonlibrary.com.
2 to 3:30 p.m. — “Using a Com-puter Mouse and Keyboard” class
at South Branch Library, 3228 Teas-
ley Lane. Free. To register, call 940-
349-8752 or visit www.denton
library.com.
2 to 7 p.m. — Harvest Festivaland Bazaar at Mount Pilgrim CMEChurch, 339 Robertson St. Event
includes food, games and prizes,
crafts, face painting and more. Free.
Visit http://mtpilgrimcme.org.
6:30 p.m. — Night hike andcampfire program at Lewisville
Lake Environmental Learning Area.
Children will be offered stories, a
By Megan RadkeFor the Denton Record-Chronicle
With its fifth album under itsbelt, Portland, Ore.-based bandThe Helio Sequence has beenon the road since early Septem-ber and will be touring until theend of November. Prior to anappearance at Fun Fun FunFest in Austin, the indie-elec-tronic act will play Dan’sSilverleaf on Friday, supportedby Ramona Falls.
“Denton is definitely one ofmy favorite places to play,”singer and guitarist BrandonSummers said. “There’s justsomething about the vibethere.”
The Helio Sequence formed
in 1996 when Summers anddrummer/keyboardist Ben-jamin Weikel were fresh out ofhigh school. The two beganplaying music together but hadyet to form an actual band. Itwasn’t until Summers was askedto play a family picnic and hadWeikel join him that The HelioSequence came together.
The band’s name came aboutafter it was subtly suggested toSummers. When someone
asked what the band was calledand he answered, “The HelioSequence,” the name justseemed right, Summers said.
Summers says the band’sbase in the Northwest has adefinite influence on theirmusic, especially because of theexplosion of the local musicscene when they first started.
The sound of the new album,Negotiations, is drawn fromfeelings of depth, space andrealism. Summers says the newalbum is meant to be listenedto all the way through insteadof as a series of singles.
When fans buy Negotiationsfrom the band’s label, Sub PopRecords, a companion album,
Aces, will be delivered with it.Inspired by the Flaming Lips’sonic experiments, the bandmade the two albums to be lis-tened to simultaneously.
“The idea behind that wasjust an extension of the big pic-ture,” Summers says. “It’s simi-lar, and continues on the samespace themes.”
Although their tunes couldbe considered atmospheric,The Helio Sequence’s live showis anything but relaxed.
“It’s less of a relaxed atmos-phere and very much a rockshow,” Summers said. “Theshow goes through many peaksand valleys — it’s an overallexperience.”
The Helio Sequence’s newestdisc boasts a companion album
The Helio
Sequence —
Brandon
Summers
and Benjamin
Weikel, from
Portland, Ore.
— return to
Denton for a
gig at Dan’s
Silverleaf on
Friday night.
Courtesy photo/Pavlina Summer
The Helio SequenceWith Ramona Falls. 10 p.m. Friday
at Dan’s Silverleaf, 103 Industrial St.Tickets cost $13 in advance,
$16 at the door. Visit www.danssilverleaf.com.
Two for one
craft, toasted marshmallows and
cider. Registration is required; call
972-219-3930 or e-mail lisacole@
unt.edu. The fee is $2 per person, in
addition to LLELA’s regular admission
fee of $5. Front gate is at Jones
Street and North Kealy Avenue in
Lewisville. Visit www.ias.unt.edu/
llela.
7 to 9 p.m. — Star-gazing party at
the Isle du Bois Unit of Ray Roberts
Lake State Park, on FM455, 10 miles
east of I-35. The Texas Astronomical
Society of Dallas will provide tele-
scopes. Meet at the park’s mountain
bike trails parking lot. Free with regu-
lar park admission of $7 for ages 12
and older. E-mail kelly.lauderdale@
tpwd.state.tx.us or call 940-686-
2148, ext. 258.
7:30 p.m. — UNT Department ofDance and Theatre presents AJazz Dream, The Musical, an adap-
tation of Shakespeare’s A Midsum-
mer Night’s Dream by guest director
Maggie L. Harrer, in the University
Theatre at the Radio, TV, Film and
Performing Arts Building, at Welch
and Chestnut streets. Tickets cost
$10 per person, $7.50 for students,
UNT faculty/staff and seniors. Call
940-565-2428 or visit www.dance
andtheatre.unt.edu.
7:30 p.m. — Top Hats and Tiles, a
musical cabaret salute to the leg-
endary ladies of Broadway, at the
PointBank Black Box Performing Arts
Center, 318 W. Hickory St. Tickets
cost $15 for general admission. Call
940-382-1915 or visit www.denton-
communitytheatre.com.
7:30 p.m. — Guyer High Schoolpresents Damn Yankees! in the
school auditorium, 7501 Teasley Lane.
Tickets cost $10. Call 940-369-1156
or e-mail [email protected].
SUNDAY9 a.m. to 1 p.m. — AlternativeGifts Fair at First United Methodist
Church, 201 S. Locust St. Admission
is free. Visit http://fumc-denton.com
/missionAltGifts.shtml.
2 to 3 p.m. — “Celebration ofLife” service hosted by Ann’s Haven
VNA to honor the memory of loved
ones, in the Cole Chapel of First
United Methodist Church of Denton,
201 S. Locust St. Attendees of all
faiths are welcome. Call bereave-
ment coordinator Molly Harrison at
940-349-5900.
2 p.m. — UNT Department ofDance and Theatre presents AJazz Dream, The Musical, an adap-
tation of Shakespeare’s A Midsum-
mer Night’s Dream by guest director
Maggie L. Harrer, in the University
Theatre at the Radio, TV, Film and
Performing Arts Building, at Welch
and Chestnut streets. Tickets cost
$10 per person, $7.50 for students,
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check out a
stuffed owl
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Muffins at
Etsy Denton’s
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Harvest” sale
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collective’s
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returns to
the Center
for the Visual
Arts on
Saturday.
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UNT faculty/staff and seniors. Call
940-565-2428 or visit www.dance
andtheatre.unt.edu.
7:30 p.m. — Top Hats and Tiles, a
musical cabaret salute to the leg-
endary ladies of Broadway, at the
PointBank Black Box Performing Arts
Center, 318 W. Hickory St. Tickets
cost $15 for general admission. Call
940-382-1915 or visit www.denton
communitytheatre.com.
MONDAY8 a.m. — Kamryn Faith andSophie May Benefit Golf Tourna-ment, benefiting two girls diagnosed
with neuroblastoma cancer, at Oak-
mont Country Club, 1901 Oakmont
Drive in Corinth. Cost is $300 per
team or $75 per player, and sponsor-
ships are available. All proceeds ben-
efit the Keeping the Faith and Sup-
port Sophie May funds. Call 940-
395-4882 or e-mail katiegee919@
gmail.com.
7 to 8:45 p.m. — Chess Night at
North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust
St. Players of all ages and skill levels
welcome. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
TUESDAY9 to 10:30 a.m. — “Grief Throughthe Holidays,” a free workshop at
Ann’s Haven VNA office, 325 W.
McKinney St., Suite 101. Reservations
are requested. Call 940-349-5900.
9:30 a.m. — Mother Goose Timeat South Branch Library, 3228 Teas-
ley Lane. Stories and activities for
infants (birth to 18 months) and their
caregivers. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
10:30 to 11:15 a.m. — ToddlerTime at South Branch Library, 3228
Teasley Lane. Stories, puppets and
activities for toddlers and their care-
givers. Free. Call 940-349-8752.
4 p.m. — Afternoon AdventureClub at Emily Fowler Central Library,
502 Oakland St. Best for ages 6 to 8.
Free. Call 940-349-8752 or visit
www.dentonlibrary.com.
7 to 8 p.m. — Amazing YA BookClub, for adult fans of young adult
books, meets at Emily Fowler Central
Library, 502 Oakland St. This month,
discuss Holes by Louis Sachar. Free.
Call 940-349-8718 or e-mail stacey.
7 to 8 p.m. — Denton Spa BookClub at North Branch Library, 3020
N. Locust St. Learn spa treatments
and techniques while discussing
chick lit. This month, discuss books
by Libba Bray. Free. Call 940-349-
8774 or e-mail wylaina.hildreth@city
ofdenton.com.
7 to 8:45 p.m. — North BranchWriters’ Critique Group, for those
interested in writing novels, short
stories, poetry or journals, at North
Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust St.
Free. Call 940-349-8752 or visit
www.dentonlibrary.com.
WEDNESDAY9 a.m. — Borman Elementary
Etsy Denton is ready forthe holidays.
The local collective ofindependent artists — a groupthat sells handmade itemsyear-round on Etsy.com, a pop-ular website dedicated tounique and handmade goods— will present its fall sale from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday atthe Center for the Visual Arts.
Forty-two Denton-areaartists will sell furniture, homegoods, jewelry, accessories,ceramics, vintage clothing andjewelry, bags and purses, woodcarvings, children’s items, art,paper goods and more.
Shoppers can stay fortifiedfor an afternoon of shopping atthe sale’s “honor bar,” an area inthe arts center where bakersand foodies will sell locallymade snacks for a donation.
Etsy Denton sales offereverything from small thank-you gifts, priced at $20 or less,
up to the perfect table or bench,priced in the hundreds.
The Center for the VisualArts is located at 400 E.Hickory St. For a full list of par-ticipating vendors, check theevent page on Facebook athttp://on.fb.me/YoC9rT.
— Lucinda Breeding
Christmas is a-coming Collective hosts sale of handmade goods
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School’s inaugural Toddler Timeprogram in the school library, 1201
Parvin St. Designed to introduce first-
time students and their families to a
school environment. Geared toward
3-year-olds and children not enrolled
in a preschool or day care program.
Call 940-369-2500.
9:30 to 10 a.m. — Toddler Time at
Emily Fowler Central Library, 502
Oakland St. Stories, puppets and
activities for toddlers (12-36 months)
and their caregivers. Free. Call 940-
349-8752.
11 to 11:30 a.m. — Story Time at
Emily Fowler Library, 502 Oakland St.
Stories, songs, puppets and more for
children age 1-5 and their caregivers.
Free. Call 940-349-8752 or visit
www.dentonlibrary.com.
7 to 8:30 p.m. — ExploringPhilosophy at North Branch Library,
3020 Locust St. Join the ongoing dis-
cussions of time-honored philosophi-
cal issues with Dr. Eva H. Cadwal-
lader, professor of philosophy. Free
and open to the public. Call 940-349-
8752.
8 p.m. — Abigail Thomas, author
of A Three Dog Life and other works,
speaks in Silver Eagle Suite A at the
UNT Union, one block west of Welch
and West Prairie streets. Part of
UNT’s Visiting Writers Series. Free.
Visit http://english.unt.edu.
MUSICThe Abbey Inn Restaurant & PubWed: County Rexford, 7:30-10pm,
free. 101 W. Hickory St. 940-566-
5483.
The Abbey Underground Fri:
Werewolf Therewolf, Night Gallery,
the Gypsy Bravado, 8pm. Sun:
Woody’s Rampage, Bone Doggie &
the Hickory Street Hellraisers, 8pm.
Each Tues, “Boombox” with DJ Big J,
10pm. Each Wed, “Bassment.” 100
W. Walnut St.
Andy’s Bar Sat: Knockout, How’s
My Driving, Bad Times, 9pm. 122 N.
Locust St. 940-565-5400.
Art Six Coffee House Music, plays
and gallery shows in a house con-
verted into an arts space. No cover.
No smoking inside. 424 Bryan St.
940-484-2786. www.facebook.com/
artsixcoffeehouse.
Banter Thurs: Link Chalon, 6pm. Fri:
Alex Blair and Jordan Burchill (jazz),
6pm; Reinventing Jude, 8pm; Dirty
Blonde Delaney, 10pm. Sat: Polly
Maynard, 8pm. Tues: Mister Joe &
Friends, Le Not So Hot Klub du Den-
ton, 8-11pm. Each Thurs, open mic at
8pm. Live local jazz at 8pm each Fri
and 6pm each Sat. 219 W. Oak St.
940-565-1638. www.dentonbanter.
com.
Cafe Du Luxe Live music each Sat
at 8pm. 3101 Unicorn Lake Blvd. 940-
382-7070. www.cafeduluxe.com.
Cool Beans 1210 W. Hickory St. 940-
382-7025.
A Creative Art Studio Fri: Mark
Brandt, Darrin Kobetich, Link and
Catherine Chalon, 8:30pm. 227 W.
Oak St., Suite 101. 940-442-1251.
www.acreativeartstudio.com.
Dan’s Silverleaf Thurs: Joe Pat
Hennen, 5pm, free. Fri: The Helio
EVENTSContinued from Page 5 Compositions for the senses
The University of NorthTexas’ Institute for theAdvancement of the
Arts will present an evening ofguitar, interactive animationand electronic music Friday.
Guitarist Janet Feder andartist David Stout will per-form at 7 p.m. Friday at UNT
on the Square, 109 N. Elm St.Stout, a media artist and
composer who coordinatesthe Initiative for AdvanceResearch in Technology andthe Arts at UNT, will performhis composition “Drill WideOpen.” The musical workmerges 3-D animation, elec-tronic sound and visualabstraction to create anaudio-visual meditation onthe dramatic landscape of theAmerican Southwest.
“Drill Wide Open” uses an
interactive software instru-ment developed in collabora-tion with artist-programmerCory Metcalf. The systemintegrates audio, video andalgorithmic 3-D procedureswith a gestural sensor inter-face, allowing the performerto directly animate a selectdatabase of mathematicallygenerated visual forms.
Feder, a Colorado musi-cian, will perform her work“Postcard Stories.”
— Staff report
Composer merges3-D animation,electronic sound
Sequence, the Ramona Falls, 10pm,
$13-$16. Sat: Maria Muldaur, 9pm,
$18-$30. Sun: Blitzen Trapper, Tele-
graph Canyon, 9pm, $13-$16. Mon:
David Liebe Hart Band, Browning-
ham, New Science Projects, 10pm,
$8-$11. Wed: A Taste of Herb: A
Tribute to Herb Alpert, 5pm, free. No
smoking indoors. 103 Industrial St.
940-320-2000. www.danssilverleaf.
com.
Denton Square Donuts Sat: Low
Fidelity, Mary Walker, Big Round
Spectacles, 8pm. Each Mon, “Mon-
day Moanin’ Blues” with Mr. Beard,
7:30-9:30am. 208 W. Oak St. 940-
220-9447. www.dentonsquare
donuts.com.
Fry Street Public House Each Tues,
karaoke, 9pm, free. 125 Ave. A. 940-
323-9800. www.publichousedenton.
com.
Fry Street Tavern 940-383-2337.
www.thefrystreettavern.com.
The Garage Fri: Rudy. Sat: Grant
Jones. Wed: Matthew Slovac. Each
Thurs, “Whiskey Jam” hosted by
Matt Dunn, 10pm, free. 113 Ave. A.
940-383-0045. www.thedenton
garage.com.
The Greenhouse Mon: Lane Garner.
Live jazz each Mon at 10pm, free.
600 N. Locust St. 940-484-1349.
www.greenhouserestaurantdenton.
com.
Hailey’s Club Thurs: Freak the
Mighty, Agent Ribbons, Nevaeh, 9pm,
$3-$8. Fri: Mary Walker, Celia Rocha,
Aeolus, 9pm, $4-$6. Sat: Unveiled,
Far From Nothing, Silver Loves
Mercury, Burying the Trend, Light the
Fire, Like Bridges We Burn, Benjamin
Foster, 7:30pm, $8-$10. Sun:
DiscontinYou, Abdgal, Aeolus, Maria
Cecilia, DJ Foolish 2, DJ Don’t Know,
9pm, $1-$4. Mon: The Awkward
Robot, Death in the West, Nerdface,
the Primary, 9pm. Wed: The Devil’s
Bards, Nova Chaser, Stray Nimbus,
Garrett Phelps, 9pm, free-$5. Weekly
dance nights at 10pm, free-$5: Thurs,
’80s music; Sun, Denton Dance
Collective; Tues, ’90s music. 122 W.
Mulberry St. 940-323-1160. www.
haileysclub.com.
J&J’s Pizza Thurs: Innards, Two
Knights, Two Hand Fools, All Dino-
saurs, Itto, 7pm, $5. 118 W. Oak St.
940-382-7769. www.jandjpizza
denton.com.
The LABB 218 W. Oak St. 940-293-
4240. www.thelabbdenton.com.
La Milpa Mexican RestaurantEach Fri, Mariachi Quetzal, 8pm. 820
S. I-35E, Suite 101. 940-382-8470.
Lowbrows Beer and Wine Garden200 S. Washington St., Pilot Point.
940-686-3801. www.lowbrows.us.
Mable Peabody’s Beauty Parlorand Chainsaw Repair 1125 E. Uni-
versity Drive, Suite 107. 940-566-
9910.
Mad World Records 115 W. Hickory
St. 940-591-3001.
Oak St. Drafthouse 308 E. Oak St.
940-395-1950. oakstdrafthouse.com.
Rockin’ Rodeo Thurs: Josh
Weathers, Big Casino. Each Wed,
“Wild West Wednesdays.” 1009 Ave.
C. 940-565-6611. www.rockinrodeo
denton.com.
Rubber Gloves Rehearsal StudiosFri: Cult of Youth, Black Leather
Jesus, 9pm, $5-$7. Sat: Indian
Jewelry, New Fumes, Midnite Society,
Strange Towers, 9pm, $7-$9. Sun:
Retox, Regents, Akkolyte, Sin Motivo,
Innards, 7pm, $6-$8. Mon: Red Fang,
Black Tusk, Lord Dying, 7pm, $12-$14.
411 E. Sycamore St. 940-387-7781.
www.rubberglovesdentontx.com.
Sweetwater Grill and TavernShows on the patio, 7-9pm, free. 115
S. Elm St. 940-484-2888. www.
sweetwatergrillandtavern.com.
Trail Dust Steak House 26501 E.
U.S. 380 in Aubrey. 940-365-4440.
www.trailduststeaks.net.
UNT on the Square Fri: “An Evening
of Guitar, Interactive Animation and
Electronic Music with Janet Feder
and David Stout,” 7pm, free. 109 N.
Elm St. 940-369-8257. http://unton
thesquare.unt.edu.
VFW Post 2205 Free karaoke at
8pm each Thurs, Fri and Sat. 909
Sunset St.
IN THE REGION6:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday —Double Oak Woman’s Club annual
holiday auction and fundraiser at
Double Oak Town Hall, 320 Waketon
Road. Proceeds benefit the Double
Oak Volunteer Fire Department. Call
817-490-0969 or visit
http://www.facebook.com/DOWCTx.
8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 3p.m. Sunday — Greater LewisvilleCommunity Theatre presentsSunset Boulevard at 160 W. Main
St. in Lewisville. Tickets cost $19 for
adults, $16 for ages 65 and older or
18 and younger. Call 972-221-7469 or
visit www.glct.org.
7:30 p.m. Nov. 8 — NCTC JazzBand fall concert featuring trumpet
player Bobby Burns Jr. of Earth, Wind
and Fire, at NCTC’s First State Bank
Center for the Performing Arts in
Gainesville. The Gainesville High
School Jazz Band will also perform.
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FUTURE BOOKINGS7:30 p.m. Nov. 8-10 — Guyer HighSchool presents Damn Yankees!in the school auditorium, 7501
Teasley Lane. Tickets cost $10, avail-
able at the door and at Guyer’s front
office during the school day. Call
940-369-1156 or e-mail ecrotwell@
dentonisd.org.
7:30 p.m. Nov. 8-11 and 2 p.m.Nov. 11 — UNT Department ofDance and Theatre presents AJazz Dream, The Musical, an adap-
tation of Shakespeare’s A Midsum-
mer Night’s Dream by guest director
Maggie L. Harrer, in the University
Theatre at the Radio, TV, Film and
Performing Arts Building, at Welch
and Chestnut streets. Tickets cost
$10 per person, $7.50 for students,
UNT faculty/staff and seniors. Call
940-565-2428 or visit www.dance
andtheatre.unt.edu. A reception with
a brief question-and-answer session
will follow the Nov. 1 performance.
7:20 a.m. Nov. 9 — Veterans’salute at Guyer High School, 7501
Teasley Lane. The Guyer Air Force
Junior ROTC will serve veterans
breakfast and coffee at 7:20 a.m. in
the cafeteria, followed by a ceremo-
ny at the flagpole at 8:30 a.m. Call
940-369-1000.
8:30 a.m. Nov. 9 — Veterans’salute at the flagpole at RyanHigh School, 5101 E. McKinney St.
Students will greet veterans, the
Ryan Air Force Junior ROTC will pres-
ent the colors, and trumpeters will
perform patriotic songs. Call 940-
368-3000.
10 a.m. Nov. 9 — Veterans DayProgram in the auditorium at
Denton High School, 1007 Fulton St.
Veterans will be recognized and
school groups will perform. Call 940-
369-2000.
5 p.m. to 8 a.m. Nov. 9 — “All-Night Write-In” for NationalNovel Writing Month at UNT’s
Willis Library, 1506 W. Highland St.
Participants can share ideas and
advice. Visit www.nanowrimo.org.
9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Nov. 10 —Ryan High School Strutters falldance clinic in the school’s gymna-
sium, 5101 E. McKinney St. Girls in
kindergarten through eighth grade
can learn dance routines, with a
short performance at noon. Registra-
tion costs $25 and includes snacks
and a T-shirt. Register on site, or
send checks to Ryan High School
Strutters, 5101 E. McKinney St.,
Denton, TX 76208, attention Cassie
Mayer. Call 940-369-3000 or e-mail
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 10 —Holiday Shopping Extravaganzaat Argyle High School, 191 S. U.S.
Highway 377. Proceeds benefit
Project Graduation. Admission is
free. Call 940-262-7777.
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Nov. 13 —Community blood drive at Ryan
High School, 5101 E. McKinney St.
Contact Scott Spaulding at 940-369-
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DENTON PARKS AND RECREATIONDrop off your kids in first through
fifth grade for a night of fun from 7
to 10:30 p.m. Friday at the Denton
Civic Center, 321 E. McKinney St.
Kids Rock features a live DJ,
sports tournaments, a bounce
house and special inflatable activi-
ties, and more. Admission is $10
per kid, and glow products and
concessions will be available for
purchase. For more information,
visit www.dentonparks.com or call
940-349-7275.
�Register now for the following pre-school-age programs:
� “Hop ’Til You Drop,” structured
playtime for ages 2 to 4, on
Fridays, Nov. 2-30, and/or Mondays,
Nov. 5-26, from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m.
at North Lakes Recreation Center,
2001 W. Windsor Drive;
� “Texas Native Americans,” a
Preschool Naturalists program for
ages 3 to 5, from 10 a.m. to noon
Friday, Nov. 9, at Cross Timbers
Park, 7601 Waterside Place;
� “Bitty Basketball,” an introducto-
ry class for ages 3 and 4, from 6 to
6:45 p.m. Mondays and
Wednesdays, Nov. 12 through Dec.
5, at McMath Middle School, 1900
Jason Drive.
For program details and to register,
visit www.dentonparks.com or call
940-349-7275.
�Join certified angler educators
from Dallas Fly Fishers on Saturday
to learn how to fish on open
waters. The fly-fishing clinic,
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., will cover
everything from basic casting and
fly tying to safety and fish behav-
ior. Children ages 10 to 13 must be
accompanied by an adult, and
teens ages 13 to 17 may attend
without a guardian.
The clinic costs $8, and partici-
pants will be eligible to attend a
fly-fishing trip on Saturday, Nov. 10.
For more information, visit
www.dentonparks.com. To register,
call 940-349-8285.
�Register now for the following
sports leagues and instruction-al programs:
� Soccer Sparks Skills Academy,
classes taught by USSF-licensed
coaches using advanced “all-ball”
training techniques, on Fridays,
Nov. 9 through Dec. 21, from 5 to
5:45 p.m. for ages 4 and 5 and
from 5:45 to 6:30 p.m. for ages 6
to 9 at Denia Recreation Center,
1001 Parvin St.;
� One-day basketball clinics on
Saturday, Nov. 10, from 9 a.m. to
noon for ages 5 to 8 and from 1 to
4 p.m. for ages 9 to 12 at McMath
Middle School, 1900 Jason Drive;
� Coed basketball league for ages
5 to 10, with practices on week-
days beginning the week of Dec. 10
and games on Saturdays beginning
Dec. 29 at McMath Middle School,
1900 Jason Drive.
For program details and to register,
visit www.dentonparks.com or call
940-349-7275.
For more information about Parks
and Recreation programs, call 940-
349-PARK (7275), visit www.
dentonparks.com or e-mail
3000 or [email protected].
Nov. 14-18 — TWU Drama Depart-ment presents Dancing at Lugh-nasa by Brian Friel, in the Redbud
Theater Complex, on the northwest
side of Hubbard Hall. Performances
will be at 8 p.m. Nov. 14, 4 p.m. Nov.
15, 8 p.m. Nov. 16, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Nov. 17, and 2 p.m. Nov. 18. Tickets
cost $10 for adults and $5 for stu-
dents and seniors. Visit www.twu.
edu/drama or call 940-898-2020.
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 15 — “UNTSpeaks Out on Coming Home”featuring professors Adriel Boals and
Shelley Riggs and doctoral student
Cindy Hasio, in the Forum at Willis
Library, 1506 W. Highland St. Free.
Lunch will be served following the
discussion. Visit www.library.unt.
edu/events.
12:15 to 1 p.m. Nov. 15 — “Den-ton, Texas Horse Country Tours,”a talk by Dana Lodge, director of the
Denton Convention and Visitors
Bureau, in the Commissioners
Courtroom at the Courthouse on the
Square, 110 W. Hickory St. Free. Visit
http://dentoncounty.com/chos.
7 p.m. Nov. 18-19 — DentonCommunity Theatre open audi-tions for Cheaper by the Dozen at
the Campus Theatre, 214 W. Hickory
St. Roles are available for two male
and two female adults, three male
and three female teens, and four
boys and one girl ages 8-12.
Auditions will consist of readings
from the script. Callbacks, if needed,
will be at 7 p.m. Nov. 20. Perfor-
mances will be Jan. 25-Feb. 3. Call
940-382-7014 or e-mail thedctteam
@campustheatre.com.
POINTS OF INTEREST
The Bayless-Selby HouseMuseum Restored Victorian-style
home built in 1898. 317 W. Mulberry
St. Tues-Sat 10am-noon and 1-3pm.
Free. Handicapped accessible.
Regular special events and work-
shops. 940-349-2865. www.
dentoncounty.com/bsh.
� “Death and Dying in Victorian
Times” on display through Nov. 10.
Denton County African AmericanMuseum Exhibits of historic black
families in the county, including art-
work and quilting, and personal
items of the lady of the house. 317
W. Mulberry St., next to the Bayless-
Selby House Museum. Tues-Sat
10am-noon and 1-3pm. Free.
www.dentoncounty.com/dcaam.
Bethlehem in Denton CountySmall gallery in Sanger displaying a
personal collection of 2,900 nativi-
ties. Open evenings and weekends,
by appointment only. Free. Small
groups and children welcome. To
schedule your visit, call 940-231-
4520. www.bethlehemindentonco.
com.
Courthouse-on-the-SquareMuseum Exhibits include photos of
Denton communities, historic
Hispanic and black families, farm and
ranching artifacts, and special collec-
tions including Southwest American
Indian and Denton County pottery,
pressed glass and weaponry.
Research materials, county cemetery
records, genealogical info, photo-
graphs. 110 W. Hickory St. 10-4:30
Mon-Fri and 11-3 Sat, closed holidays.
Free. Special monthly exhibits and
lectures. Call 940-349-2850 or visit
www.dentoncounty.com/chos.
� “Neon Cowboys & Pink Ladies: A
Photographic Exhibition of South-
western Neon Signs From the 1970s”
by Mike Cochran, on display through
Dec. 31.
Denton Firefighters MuseumCollection at Central Fire Station, 332
E. Hickory St., displays firefighting
memorabilia from the 1800s to the
present. 8am-5pm Mon-Fri. Closed
on city holidays. Free and handi-
capped accessible.
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minute walking tours of the down-
town Square area, starting at 9 p.m.
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at
the gravesite of John B. Denton on
the Courthouse on the Square lawn.
Cost is $10. Not recommended for
children younger than 10. E-mail
[email protected] or visit
http://dentonhaunts.wordpress.com.
Gowns of the First Ladies ofTexas Created in 1940, exhibit fea-
tures garments worn by wives of
governors of Texas. 8am-5pm Mon-
Fri. Administration Conference Tower,
TWU campus. Free, reservations
required. 940-898-3644.
Hangar Ten Flying Museum WWII
aircraft on display including
Lockheed 10A, Beech Aircraft
Stagger Wing, PT22 and Piper L-4.
Mon-Sat 8am-3 pm. 1945 Matt
Wright Lane. Free. 940-565-1945.
Lewisville Lake EnvironmentalLearning Area Three hiking trails;
camping, fishing and more on the
Elm Fork of the Trinity River; restored
1870 log home. Summer hours: Fri-
Sun 7am-7pm. Admission is $5 per
person, free for children 5 and
younger. Front gate is at Jones Street
and North Kealy Avenue in Lewisville.
Call 972-219-3930 for directions.
www.ias.unt.edu/llela.
Little Chapel-in-the-Woods Built
in 1939, one of 20 outstanding archi-
tectural achievements in Texas. Daily
8am-5pm, except on university holi-
days or when booked for weddings,
weekends by appointment only, TWU
campus. 940-898-3644.
UNT Sky Theater Planetarium in
UNT’s Environmental Education,
Science and Technology Building,
1704 W. Mulberry St. 940-369-8213.
http://skytheater.unt.edu.
SENIORSAmerican Legion Hall SeniorCenter 629 Lakey Drive in Fred
Moore Park. 10am-3pm Mon-Fri, 6-
9pm Thurs. 940-349-8298.
Denton Senior Center Offers daily
lunches, classes, travel, health serv-
ices and numerous drop-in activities.
8am-9pm Mon-Fri. 509 N. Bell Ave.
940-349-8280. www.dentonsenior
center.com.
Ongoing activities:
� Aletha’s Craft Store, open 9am-
1pm Mon-Fri. Call 940-349-8720.
� Dancing and potluck, live big
band and country music every sec-
ond and fourth Friday, 7-9:30pm, $5.
� Movies 6pm each Wed. Free for
Denton seniors. $1 for popcorn and
soda.
� SPAN noon meal each Mon-Fri.
$1.50 for seniors age 60 and older,
$3.50 for those younger than 60.
� Chime Choir 9:30am Mon
� Pinochle 10:30am-1:30pm Mon
� Young at Heart band practice,
9am Tues, 10am Thurs
� Card workshop 9am first Tues
� Needlework group 9am Tues
� Red Hat Society 11am first Wed
� Tap dance classes, for beginners,
intermediate/advanced, Wed nights
or Fri mornings.
� Bridge Party bridge, 12:30pm
Thurs; duplicate bridge, 1pm Wed
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� Benefits counseling 1:30-4pm
third Thurs
� Bingo 12:45pm first and third Fri
� Fridays With Friends 9-11am Fri.
Volunteers create items to donate to
Denton Regional Medical Center
patients. Call Jeff or Jane at 940-349-
8720.
� Square dancing 7-10pm first and
third Fri, $6
� Ed Bonk Woodshop 9am-noon
Mon-Thurs; 9am-noon Sat. $6 annual
membership plus $1 per visit.
RSVP Referral and placement service
for volunteers age 55 and older. 1400
Crescent St. 940-383-1508.
ACTIVITIESDenton County Dulcimer Clubmeets from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m on the
third Saturday of each month in the
community room at Denton Village
Good Samaritan, 2500 Hinkle Drive.
Dues are $3 per month. Participants
may bring a sack lunch. Call 940-
565-9331 or e-mail donnasgregory@
gmail.com.
Friday night community dancesat Denton Senior Center from 7 to
9:30 p.m. on the second and fourth
Friday of each month. Dances are
open to all adults and include live
music and refreshments. Dance
hosts will be present to dance with
unaccompanied ladies. Admission is
$5. The Senior Center is at 509 N.
Bell Ave. Call 940-349-8720.
Green Space Arts CollectiveBallet, tap, modern, and hip-hop
dance classes for children and adults.
529 Malone St. 940-595-9219.
www.greenspacearts.com.
Harps Over Texas Autoharp ClubJamming as well as help for new and
experienced players. All acoustic
instruments welcome. 7 p.m. on the
fourth Tuesday of each month at
Cumberland Presbyterian Church,
1424 Stuart Road. 940-382-3248.
The Triangle Squares Local square
dancing group meets at 7:30 p.m. on
the first and third Fridays each
month at Denton Senior Center, 509
N. Bell Ave. Starts with early rounds
and workshops. Grand march starts
at 8pm. Non-members pay $6 per
person, members get in free. Call
214-288-6883.
� Mainstream dance lessons at
7pm each Tues at 1424 Stuart Road.
VISUAL ARTSArt Six Coffee House 424 Bryan St.
Mon-Sat 9am-midnight. 940-484-
2786.
Banter 219 W. Oak St. 940-565-1638.
Bolivar Street Gallery 212 Bolivar
St., Suite 100 in Sanger. Fri-Sun 11am-
5:30pm. 940-390-4559.
Cafe Du Luxe 3101 Unicorn Lake
Blvd. Mon-Thurs 5:30am-10pm, Fri
5:30am-11pm, Sat 6am-11pm, Sun
7am-9pm. 940-382-7070. www.
cafeduluxe.com.
Center for the Visual Arts Greater
Denton Arts Council’s galleries,
meeting space and offices. 400 E.
Hickory St. Free. Tues-Sun 1-5pm.
940-382-2787. www.dentonarts.com.
The Chestnut Tree 107 W. Hickory
St. Mon-Fri 9am-3pm, Sat 9am-
2:30pm, Sun 11am-2pm. 940-591-
9475. www.chestnuttearoom.com.
A Creative Art Studio 227 W. Oak
St., Suite 101. Mon-Sat 12-6pm, Sun
by appointment only. 940-442-1251.
www.acreativeartstudio.com
Cupboard Natural Foods and Cafe200 W. Congress St. 940-387-5386.
Farmer’s & Merchant’s GalleryEarly and contemporary Texas art.
100 N. Washington St., Pilot Point.
Fri-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 1-5pm.
Appointments encouraged. 940-686-
2396. www.farmersandmerchants
gallery.com.
Gallery 010 in the TWU student
union, at the corner of Bell Avenue
and Administration Drive. Mon-Thurs
8am-9pm; Fri 8am-5pm; Sun 1-9pm.
Free.
Green Space Arts CollectiveStudio/gallery available for rental.
529 Malone St. 940-595-9219.
www.greenspacearts.com.
Imagine Gallery at Denton Square
Donuts, 208 W. Oak St. 972-213-
6543. www.imaginingorange.com.
Impressions by DSSLC Store selling
ceramics by residents of Denton
State Supported Living Center. 105
1/2 W. Hickory St. 940-382-3399.
Jupiter House 114 N. Locust St.
940-387-7100.
La Meme Gallery At Rubber Gloves
Rehearsal Studios, 411 E. Sycamore
St. www.lamemegallery.com.
Oxide Fine Art & Floral Gallery 211
N. Cedar St. 940-483-8900.
www.oxidegallery.com.
PointBank Black Box PerformingArts Center Denton Community
Theatre’s black box performance
space. Mon-Wed 1-4pm, Fri 10:30am-
1pm, and during performances. 318 E.
Hickory St.
� Paintings by Fran White Shurtleff
on display through December.
SCRAP Denton Nonprofit store sell-
ing reused materials for arts and
crafts. 215 W. Oak St. 940-391-7499.
www.scrapdenton.org.
TWU Blagg-Huey Library Mon-
Thurs 7:30am-midnight, Fri 7:30am-
10pm, Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 2pm-mid-
night. 1322 Oakland St. 940-898-
3701. www.twu.edu/library.
TWU East and West galleries inthe TWU Fine Arts Building, at
Oakland Street and Pioneer Circle.
Free. Mon-Fri 9-4, weekends by
appointment. 940-898-2530.
www.twu.edu/visual-arts.
UNT Art Gallery in the UNT Art
Building, 1201 W. Mulberry St. at
Welch. Tues noon-5pm, Wed-Thurs
9:30am-8pm, Fri-Sat noon-5pm. Free.
940-565-4316. http://gallery.unt.edu.
� “Welcome to My World, 1972-
2012,” a retrospective exhibition of
UNT regents professor and potter
Elmer Taylor, runs through Nov. 10.
UNT Cora Stafford Gallery In UNT’s
Oak Street Hall, 1120 W. Oak St. Tues-
Fri 10am-2pm or by appointment.
940-565-4005.
UNT on the Square 109 N. Elm St.
Free. Mon-Fri 9am-noon & 1-5pm,
with extended hours Thurs until
8pm; Sat 11am-3pm. 940-369-8257.
http://untonthesquare.unt.edu.
� Works by Mexican artists Agapito
Rincon Pina, Leopoldo Flores and
Armando Pineda from the Autono-
mous University of the State of
Mexico (UAEM), on display through
Nov. 7.
UNT Union Gallery Level 3, UNT
Union, 400 Ave A. Mon-Sat 8am-
10pm, Sun noon-10pm. 940-565-
3829. www.unt.edu/union/gallery.
htm.
Visual Arts Society of Texas Mem-
ber organization of the Greater
Denton Arts Council offers communi-
ty and continuing education for local
visual artists, professional and ama-
teur. Meetings are at the Center for
the Visual Arts, 400 E. Hickory St.
Monthly meetings include mini-
shows and demonstrations by visit-
ing artists. Two annual juried
exhibits. Critique groups and work-
shops. Visit www.vastarts.org or call
Executive Director Lynne Cage Cox at
972-VAST-ORG.
SPORTSDenia Recreation Center Fitness
center, basketball court, climbing
wall, gymnastics, nature trips and
more. 7am-9pm Mon-Wed; 7am-
8:30pm Thurs-Fri; 9:30am-3:30pm
Sat. 1001 Parvin St. 940-349-8285.
McMath Middle School Gym Open
gym basketball, recreation classes,
tournament and league play. Gym
hours: 6am-9pm Mon-Fri; 10am-
4:30pm Sat. 1900 Jason Drive. 940-
381-5044.
Martin Luther King Jr. RecreationCenter 20,000-square-foot center
features basketball court, fitness,
game rooms and classrooms. 9am-
9pm Mon-Fri; 9:30am-6:30pm Sat.
1300 Wilson St. 940-349-8575.
North Lakes Recreation CenterOffers fitness memberships, aerobics,
yoga, gymnastics, preschool classes,
meeting rooms and more. 5:30am-
10pm Mon-Thurs; 5:30am-9:30pm Fri;
7:30am-3pm Sat. 2001 W. Windsor
Drive. 940-349-8287. Basketball court
located across Windsor Drive.
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RESTAURANTSAMERICAN CUISINECentral Grill 1005 Ave. C. 940-323-
9464.
Dusty’s Bar and Grill Laid-back bar
just off the Square serves a belt-
busting burger and fries, a kitchen
homily for meat and cheese lovers.
Seven plasma TVs for fans to track
the game, or patrons can take part in
interactive trivia and poker. 119 S.
Elm St. Daily noon-2am. $-$$. 940-
243-7300. www.dustysbar.com.
The LABB 218 W. Oak St. 940-293-
4240. www.thelabbdenton.com.
The Loophole Square staple has
charming menu with cleverly named
items, like Misdemeanor and Felony
nachos. Decent range of burgers. 119
W. Hickory St. Daily 11am-2am; food
served until midnight. Full bar. $-$$.
940-565-0770. www.loopholepub.
com.
Pourhouse Sports Grill Classy
sports bar and restaurant boasts
large TVs and a theater-style media
room and serves burgers, pizza, sal-
ads and generous main courses. Full
bar. Smoking on patio only. 3350
Unicorn Lake Blvd. Sun-Thurs 11-10,
Fri-Sat 11-12. $-$$. 940-484-7455.
Rocky’s Sports Bar Big games on
big screens plus some pretty big
tastes, too. Now open for lunch. For
finger food, roll chicken chipotle and
battered jalapeno and onion strips
are standouts. Homestyle burgers;
savory Caesar salad with chicken.
Full bar. 2000 W. University Drive.
Daily 11am-2am. $. 940-382-6090.
Rooster’s Roadhouse “We Ain’t
Chicken” is what the eatery claims,
though the menu kindly includes it
on a sandwich and in a wing basket
— plus barbecue, burgers and hang-
out appetizers (cheese fries, tamales,
and queso and chips). Beer. 113
Industrial St. Sun-Wed 11-10; Thurs-
Sat 11-midnight. $. 940-382-4227.
www.roosters-roadhouse.com.
RT’s Neighborhood Bar 1100 Dallas
Drive, Suite 124. 940-381-2277.
Sweetwater Grill & Tavern It may
claim a place among the world’s
other memorable pubs, rathskellers,
hangouts and haunts where the food
satisfies as much as the libations
that wash them down. 115 S. Elm St.
Tues-Sat 11-2am, Sun-Mon 11-mid-
night. $-$$. 940-484-2888.
www.sweetwatergrillandtavern.com.
II Charlies Bar & Grill 809 Sunset
St. 940-891-1100.
ASIANLittle Asia 7650 S. I-35E, Corinth.
940-269-1110.
Mr. Chopsticks This pan-Asian
eatery does a little Chinese,
Japanese, Thai and even Indian food.
Offers a plethora of tasty appetizers
and entrees. Many vegetarian dishes
(some with egg). Beer and wine.
1633 Scripture St. Mon-Sat 11-10, Sun
11:30-9. $-$$. 940-382-5437.
Ramen Republic Offers build-your-
own Eastern-inspired noodle bowls
and stir-fry, Western-inspired pasta
dishes, salads and more. Beer, wine &
sake. 210 E. Hickory St. Sun-Thurs 11-
9:30, Fri-Sat 11-10. $. 940-387-3757.
www.ramenrepublic.biz.
Royal East Hefty Japanese offering
(including sushi bar) plus Korean and
Chinese dishes. Pleasing Fire
Mountain Roll. Fish tastes very fresh
and firm. Mochi ice cream is a
dessert unlike anything else. Beer,
wine and sake. No smoking. 1622A
W. University Drive. Mon-Sat 11-10. $-
$$. 940-383-7633.
BARBECUEMetzler’s Bar-B-Q Much more than
a barbecue joint, with wine and beer
shop, deli with German foods and
more. Smoked turkey is lean yet
juicy; generous doses of delightful
barbecue sauce. Tender, well-priced
chicken-fried steak. Beer and wine.
628 Londonderry Lane. Daily
10:30am-10pm. $. 940-591-1652.
Old House BBQ 1007 Ave. C. 940-
383-3536.
The Smokehouse Denton barbecue
joint serves up surprisingly tender
and juicy beef, pork, chicken and cat-
fish. Good sauces, bulky sandwiches
and mashed potatoes near perfec-
tion. Good pies and cobblers. Beer
and wine. 1123 Fort Worth Drive. Sun-
Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-10. $-$$. 940-
566-3073.
Sweet Y Cafe 511 Robertson St.
940-323-2301.
BISTROS AND CAFESBanter Gourmet sandwiches and
salads, breakfast items, coffee and
espresso, plus traditional Spanish
tapas (small savory dishes) by reser-
vation only. Beer and wine. No smok-
ing inside. 219 W. Oak St. Daily 10am-
midnight. $. 940-565-1638.
www.dentonbanter.com.
Bochy’s Bistro Fusion menu grabs
elements of European cuisines with
many salad and sandwich selections.
Winning Greek chicken lisi panini.
Artful desserts: tuxedo cake, cream
cheese brownie. No smoking. 2430 I-
35E, Suite 136. Mon-Thurs 8-3, Fri-Sat
8-8, Sun brunch 8-2. $$. 940-387-
3354.
Cachette Bistro 144 N. Old Town
Blvd., Suite 1, Argyle. Mon-Fri
7:30am-5pm, Sat 8am-3pm. 940-
464-3041. www.cachettebistro.com.
Cafe Du Luxe Upscale casual spot
for conversation and a cup of coffee,
a light meal, dessert or a glass of fine
wine. Specialty coffee beans are
freshly roasted; wine list includes
vintages both familiar and relatively
unknown. Beer & wine. 3101 Unicorn
Lake Blvd. Mon-Thurs 5:30am-10pm,
Fri 5:30am-11pm, Sat 6am-11pm, Sun
7am-9pm. $. 940-382-7070.
The Chestnut Tree Salads, sand-
wiches, soups and other lunch and
brunch options served in back of
small shop on the Square. Chicken
pot pie is stellar. Tasty quiche.
Decadent fudge lava cake and rich
carrot cake. Revolving dinner menu.
No smoking. 107 W. Hickory St. Mon-
Fri 9am-3pm, Sat 9am-2:30pm; din-
ner Thurs-Sat 5:30-9pm. $-$$. 940-
591-9475. ww.chestnuttearoom.com.
Sidewalk Bistro 2900 Wind River
Lane, Suite 132. Sun-Mon 7am-3pm,
Tues-Sat 7am-9pm. 940-591-1999.
www.sidewalk-bistro.com.
BRUNCHCups and Crepes Eatery serves up
DINING
Restaurant profiles and listings
are compiled by the Denton
Record-Chronicle and The Dallas
Morning News. A comprehensive
list of Dallas-Fort Worth area
restaurants is available at
www.guidelive.com.
Denton Time publishes restau-
rant profiles and a guide of restau-
rants that have been featured in
the weekly dining section and
online at DentonRC.com. Profiles
and listings are not related to
advertising and are published as
space is available. Denton Time
does not publish reviews.
Incorrect information can be
reported by e-mail to drc@denton
rc.com, by phone to 940-566-
6860 or by fax to 940-566-6888.
To be considered for a profile,
send the restaurant name,
address, phone number, days and
hours of operation and a copy of
the menu to: Denton Time Editor,
P.O. Box 369, Denton, TX 76202.
Please indicate whether the
restaurant is new or has changed
ownership, chefs or menus.
PRICE KEYAverage complete dinner per
person, including appetizer,
entree and dessert.
$ Less than $10
$$ $10–$25
$$$ $25–$50
$$$$ More than $50
DINING PROFILE AND LISTINGS POLICY
both traditional American and
European breakfasts and lunch. Get
biscuits and gravy or test a crepe
filled with rich hazelnut spread.
Specialty coffees. Smoking on patio
only. 309 Fry St. Tues-Sun 8am-3pm.
$. 940-387-1696.
Loco Cafe Casual breakfast/lunch
cafe that’s a sister restaurant to the
Greenhouse Restaurant across the
street. Signature plate is the Loco
Moco: stacked hash browns topped
with eggs, cheese, salsa or gravy
with a fresh biscuit. No smoking. 603
N. Locust St. Mon-Fri 6am-2pm; Sat-
Sun 7am-3pm. $-$$. 940-387-1413.
Seven Mile Cafe Breakfast, brunch
and lunch spot, including vegan
options. 311 W. Congress St. Daily
7am-3pm. 940-808-0200. www.
sevenmilecafe.com.
CHINESEBuffet King Dining spot serves more
than 200 items of Chinese cuisine,
Mongolian grill and sushi. No smok-
ing. 2251 S. Loop 288. Mon-Thurs 11-
9:30, Fri-Sat 11-10, Sun 11-9. $-$$
940-387-0888.
Cafe China 2900 Wind River Lane.
940-320-8888.
Chinatown Cafe Bountiful buffet
guarantees no visit need taste like
another. Good selections include
cucumber salad, spring rolls, orange
chicken, crispy pan-fried noodles,
beef with asparagus, steamed mus-
sels. Beer and wine. 2317 W.
University Drive. Mon-Thurs 11-9, Fri
11-10, Sat 11:30-10, Sun 11:30-10. $.
940-382-8797.
Golden China Small restaurant
boasts quick and friendly service.
Nice selections on buffet tables
include wonton and egg drop soups,
teriyaki chicken and hot pepper chick-
en. Beer and wine. 717 I-35E, Suite
100. Daily 11-10. $. 940-566-5588.
Taipei Railroad Restaurant 4405
Pockrus Paige Road. Mon-Sat 5-9pm.
940-387-3871.
299 Oriental Express 1000 Ave. C.
940-383-2098.
ECLECTICThe Club at Gateway Center
Three-course meal for $7 at restau-
rant run by hospitality management
students. Fall season runs through
Nov. 30. For schedule and menu, visit
www.smhm.unt.edu/theclub. In
UNT’s Gateway Center across from
Fouts Field. No smoking. No credit
cards. 940-565-4144. Mon-Fri, with
seating 11am-12:15pm. $. 940-565-
4144.
Denton Square Donuts 208 W. Oak
St. 940-220-9447. www.denton
squaredonuts.com.
The Greenhouse RestaurantCasual dining atmosphere comple-
ments fresh seafood, beef and chick-
en from the grill. Even vegetarian
selections get a flavor boost from the
woodpile. Starters are rich: spinach-
artichoke dip, asiago olives. Refined
cocktails and rich desserts. Patio din-
ing available. 600 N. Locust St. Mon-
Thurs 11-10, Fri-Sat 11-11, Sun noon-9
(bar stays open later). $-$$. 940-
484-1349.
Hannah’s Off the Square More
room, more mid-price items and
more casual atmosphere. Fish tacos
filled with grilled tilapia, key lime
sauce and mango salsa. Steaks, with
any of 10 sauces or toppings, get A-
plus. Tempting desserts. Full bar.
Smoking on terrace only. No checks.
111 W. Mulberry St. Sun-Mon 11-9
(brunch until 2pm), Tues-Thurs 11-10;
Fri-Sat 11-11. $$-$$$. 940-566-1110.
The Wildwood Inn Elegant dining
room tucked away in a bed and
breakfast. Excellent food like hearty
soups, Angus rib-eye, meal-size sal-
ads and daily specials. Beer and
wine. No smoking inside. 2602 Lillian
Miller Parkway. Thurs-Sat 6-10pm.
$$$. 940-243-4919. www.
denton-wildwoodinn.com.
GREEK/MEDITERRANEANCaesar Island MediterraneanFood 7650 S. I-35E, Suite 112,
Corinth. 940-269-4370.
Michael’s Kitchen Family-owned
restaurant offers a Greek/Lebanese
menu — hummus, gyros, dolmas and
kafta — plus American food, for all
three meals. Breakfast buffet week-
days. BYOB. 706 Fort Worth Drive.
Daily 5:30am-10pm. $. 940-382-
3663. www.michaelskitchen
greek.com.
Yummy’s Greek Restaurant Small
eatery with wonderful food. Tasty
salads, hummus, falafel, dolmas and
kebabs. Good veggie plate and gyros.
Yummy cheesecake and baklava.
BYOB. 210 W. University Drive. Mon-
Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-10, Sun noon-9.
$-$$. 940-383-2441.
HAMBURGERSBurger Time Machine 301 W.
University Drive. 940-384-1133.
Cool Beans Funky atmosphere in old
building. Menu offers foodstuffs that
go well with a cold beer — fried
things, nachos, hamburgers, etc.
Veggie burger too dependent on salt,
but good fries are crispy with skin
still attached. Full bar. 1210 W.
Hickory St. Daily 11am-2am. $. 940-
382-7025.
Denton County IndependentHamburger Co. Custom-built burg-
ers with a juicy, generous patty, fresh
fixings on a worthy bun. Also avail-
able: chicken sandwich and limited
salad bar. 113 W. Hickory St. Mon-Sat
11-9. 940-383-1022. 2nd location: 715
Sunset St. Mon-Sat 11-8. 940-382-
3037. $. No credit cards. Beer at 2nd
location.
Katz’s Hamburgers 901-A Ave. C.
940-442-6200.
Mr. Frosty Old-timey joint has all
your fast-food faves but with home-
made quality, including its own root
beer. Atmosphere and jukebox take
you back to the ’50s. 1002 Fort
Worth Drive. Tues-Sun 11am-11pm. $.
940-387-5449.
RG Burgers & Grill 2430 S. I-35E,
Suite 172. 940-383-2431.
HOME COOKINGBabe’s Chicken Dinner House 204
N. Fourth St., Sanger. Tues-Fri 4:30-
9pm, Sat 11-9 and Sun 11-3. $-$$.
940-458-0000.
Betty’s Cafe Diners get buffet selec-
tions of homestyle standards: cat-
fish, fried chicken, meatloaf and bar-
becue ribs. Breakfast buffets made
to fill you up, and kids ages 1-5 eat
for $2. 710 S. U.S. Highway 377 in
Aubrey. Mon-Sun 6am-2:30pm, Wed-
Fri 5-8pm. $. 940-365-9881.
Bonnie’s Kitchen 6420 N. I-35.
940-383-1455.
Cartwright’s Ranch HouseRestaurant on the Square serves
breakfast, lunch and dinner, featuring
chicken-fried steak, hamburgers and
steaks. Family-style service available.
111 N. Elm St. 940-387-7706.
www.cartwrightsranchhouse.com.
Jay’s Cafe 110 W. Main St., Pilot
Point. 940-686-0158.
Krum Diner Offers homestyle cui-
sine, seafood and Italian food, along
with Greek and assorted desserts,
and sandwiches, burgers, dinner
plates and more. 145 W. McCart St.,
Krum, Mon-Sat 7am-8pm, Sun 9am-
2pm. $. 940-482-7080.
OldWest Cafe As winner of the Best
Breakfast and Best Homestyle
Cooking titles in Best of Denton
2009 through 2012, this eatery
offers a wide selection of homemade
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Fox Searchlight Pictures
Mark O'Brien (John Hawkes), a writer paralyzed by polio, gets the help of a therapist named Cheryl (Helen Hunt) in
The Sessions.
MOVIESTHEATERS
Cinemark Denton 2825 Wind River
Lane off I-35E. 940-535-2654.
www.cinemark.com.
Movie Tavern 916 W. University
Drive. 940-566-FILM (3456).
www.movietavern.com.
Rave Motion Pictures 8380 S. I-
35E, Hickory Creek. 940-321-2788.
www.ravemotionpictures.com.
Silver Cinemas Inside Golden
Triangle Mall, 2201 S. I-35E. 940-387-
1957.
OPENING FRIDAYFlight An airline pilot (Denzel
Washington) makes a miraculous
crash landing after a midair disaster.
He’s hailed as a hero — until ques-
tions start to arise over what really
happened. Directed by Robert
Zemekis (Forrest Gump, Cast Away).
With Don Cheadle, John Goodman
and Melissa Leo. Rated R, 139 min-
utes.
The Man With the Iron FistsDirector and co-writer RZA stars in a
martial-arts epic about a winner-
take-all battle for a fortune in gold in
China. With Russell Crowe and Lucy
Liu. Co-written by Eli Roth. Rated R,
96 minutes.
The Other Son (���1/2) When their
son registers for military service, a
Jewish family in Tel Aviv discovers
through DNA testing that he was
accidentally switched at birth. Their
real son now lives in the West Bank
and has been unknowingly raised by
a Palestinian couple as their son. The
switch causes self-searching for both
families, while creating identity
crises with the sons. Not rated, 105
minutes. At the Angelika Dallas. —
Boo Allen
Sister (���1/2) A young woman
(Lea Seydoux) working in a ski resort
in the Swiss Alps lives with her
younger brother (Kacey Klein). He
spends his day stealing ski equip-
ment, using the money to help the
two of them live. When a series of
unforeseen twists threatens them,
fierce survival instincts kick in. An
original, gripping tale. With Gillian
Anderson. Not rated, 97 minutes. At
the Angelika Dallas. — B.A.
Smashed (��1/2) Emotional yet
routine story of a woman (Mary
Elizabeth Winstead) who, after sev-
eral bad episodes, finally comes to
the realization that she is an alco-
holic. She takes action by joining a
support group, while her husband
(Aaron Paul) continues his own alco-
holic decline. Good performances
don’t overcome the familiarity of the
material. Rated R, 85 minutes. At the
Magnolia in Dallas and the Angelika
Plano. — B.A.
Wreck-It Ralph Disney’s new ani-
mated film mixes retro eye-candy for
grown-ups and a thrilling, approach-
able storyline for the tykes. Short-
tempered, sledgehammer-fisted bad
guy Ralph (voiced by John C. Reilly) is
a reluctant villain and is ready for a
change. Traveling through the
arcade's power cords and surge pro-
tectors, Ralph journeys to Game
Central Station, the gateway to every
game in the store, to prove he can be
a hero. Making his feature film debut,
Emmy-winning director Rich Moore
(The Simpsons) ably manipulates the
action by tantalizingly shifting the
characters between game worlds.
With Jack McBrayer, Jane Lynch and
Sarah Silverman Rated PG, 93 min-
utes. — The Hollywood Reporter
NOW PLAYINGArgo (���1/2) Ben Affleck directed
and takes the lead role in this true
story of a CIA operative who goes to
Iran in 1980 posing as the producer
of a bogus science-fiction film in
order to extract six Americans hiding
in the home of the Canadian ambas-
sador. Abundant dark humor smooth-
ly combines with frightening
sequences and ample action. With an
excellent supporting cast, including
John Goodman, Alan Arkin, Clea
DuVall and Tate Donovan. Rated R,
120 minutes. — B.A.
Chasing Mavericks (�1/2) Family-
friendly production tells the true
story of 15-year-old Jay Moriarity
(Jonny Weston), who, in 1994, dares
to take on the dangerous and poten-
tially deadly Mavericks surf break
just up the coast from Santa Cruz,
Calif. He enlists a reluctant local leg-
end (Gerard Butler) to help him train.
Rated PG, 115 minutes. — AP
By Boo AllenFilm Critic
The Sessions takes severalsensitive topics and makesthem poignant, funny andnatural. And it also showcasestwo brave performances fromtwo actors who lay bare notonly their bodies, but alsotheir rawest emotions.
Ben Lewin wrote anddirected The Sessions, takingautobiographical elementsfrom the life and writings ofMark O’Brien. John Hawkesplays O’Brien, who’s trappedin an iron lung for all but afew hours a day. To his credit,Hawkes persuasively em-braces his character, givinghim a full presence despite theobvious physical limitations.
Lewin never makes Markan object of pity, nor does heturn his film into an over-wrought television drama.Instead, Mark is a conflicted38-year-old male. He hasnever experienced physicalintimacy of any sort but wantsto. Lewin depicts Mark as aregular guy with all requisitemale needs and preoccupa-tions. He just happens to be
immobilized.Mark has several of the title
sessions with an open-mind-ed priest, Father Brendan(William H. Macy), and healso talks with other coun-selors. Finally, Mark enliststhe services of “sexual thera-pist” Cheryl (Helen Hunt).
In their sessions, whichcomplement Mark’s spiritualones, Cheryl explains the dif-ference between her profes-sion and prostitution. But thedistinction never becomesclear until she begins herwork. And then it does.
Mark has an erratic and insome places heightened senseof touch, a condition thatmakes him jumpy, while mak-ing Cheryl’s job seem impossi-
ble. But Cheryl is really a pro— meant in the best possibleway.
She teaches Mark not onlyabout his own body but aboutthe regular mating habits ofcouples, something unfamil-iar, and surprising, to him.
Although Mark cannotmove on his own, the directornever lets The Sessionsbecome static. Instead, Markmoves around Berkeley, Calif.,thanks to a series of caretak-ers and friends.
In the interim, Lewin pro-vides full portraits of bothMark and Cheryl, letting usunderstand how they haveboth become the people theyare. And both prove worthgetting to know.
The Sessions
Rated R, 95 minutes.Opens Friday at the AngelikaPlano and the Magnolia in Dallas.
Still life Paralyzed writer seeks to live fully in lovingly acted ‘Sessions’
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By Peggy Heinkel-WolfeStaff Writer
Volunteers plan to transform theCenter for the Visual Arts’Festival Hall into a Tuscan-
themed wine cellar, but they’ll still haveplenty of Texana on hand for The ArtsGuild’s annual Auction for the Arts onSaturday, Nov. 10.
Terry Nobles, vice president for theguild, said the group expects to raiseanother $40,000 to $50,000 this year.Each year, proceeds from the group’sauction go directly to Denton artsgroups.
Since 1980, the group has raised andcontributed more than $1 million tosupport the city’s arts scene, with theannual auction being its majorfundraising event.
For this year’s auction, “An Evening inTuscany,” the main room of the GreaterDenton Arts Council’s building will befilled with rustic barrels and bistro-styleseating, guild members said. Guests willbe greeted under a Tuscan arch with acomplimentary glass of wine and cannosh on artisan breads, cheeses, grapesand other finger foods donated by morethan 20 local restaurants.
The silent auction will open at 6 p.m.and go through 8 p.m. The live auctionshould begin at about 8:15 p.m., Noblessaid.
Silent auction items many worksdonated by area artists, said MaryWhisenant, who is serving as merchan-dise solicitation chairwoman this year.
All the art, regardless of medium, is
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The Arts Guild brings a taste of Tuscany to upcoming auction
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Denton Record-Chronicle/David Minton
A turned wooden bowl with turquoise inlay accents, art books and other items will be on the auction block for The
Arts Guild of Denton’s Nov. 10 fundraiser. “An Evening in Tuscany” is the theme of this year’s Auction for the Arts.
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one square foot and depictssomething original to Denton.
“We’re really excited aboutthat,” Whisenant said.
Other silent auction itemsinclude handcrafted jewelry,fine woodwork, china and reli-gious art. Volunteers alsorounded up autographed booksfrom local writers, massageand spa packages, wine andgolf items, gift certificates atlocal restaurants — includingice cream for a year — and tick-ets for vacations and events,such as the races at TexasMotor Speedway.
Live auction items include adiamond necklace and otherfine jewelry with precious and
AN EVENING IN TUSCANYWhat: The Arts Guild of Denton’s annual Auction for the ArtsWhen: Saturday, Nov. 10. Silent auction opens at 6 p.m., live auctionbegins at 8:15 p.m.Where: Center for the Visual Arts, 400 E. Hickory St.Details: Event includes wine, beer, hors d’oeuvres and desserts. Ticketscost $30 in advance, $35 at the door; or $25 for guild members andguests. Valet parking will be available.On the Web: www.dentonarts.com/subsite2/theartguild.html,www.facebook.com/TheArtsGuild
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semiprecious stones, an ElmFork Ranch sampler meatpackage, a Lalique vase, and achef-prepared dinner for fourin the winner’s home.
Some donations were com-bined to make packages, such
as “Stopover at the Stockyards,”Whisenant said. The winner ofthat package will be able to stepinto a new pair of boots fromFoster’s Western Wear and getnew gear from Weldon’s SaddleShop and Western Wear, then
head to Fort Worth for a mem-orable night in the historicStockyards district. The pack-age includes hotel and restau-rant gift certificates, good for astay in the Stockyards Hoteland dinner at Lonesome Dove.
Whisenant said she was eye-ing an Italian wool fringedshawl for herself, but recom-mends the event for holiday
gift-shopping, too. Longtimeauction supporters may won-der about the Sunday sale, butvolunteers have said therewon’t be any day-after bargainsfor sale this year.
PEGGY HEINKEL-WOLFEcan be reached at 940-566-6881. Her e-mail address [email protected].
Photos by David Minton/Denton Record-Chronicle
A variety of choice gift items have been donat-
ed for The Arts Guild’s Auction for the Arts:
clockwise from above, a diamond necklace; a
Callaway Golf bag, towel and umbrella set; a
tea cup, saucer and plate set; and a pair of
bejeweled earrings.
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Sushi Cafe 1401 W. Oak St. 940-
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MEXICAN/TEX-MEXCasa Galaviz Comfortable, homey
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Chilitos Delicious guacamole;
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El Chaparral Grille Restaurant
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Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Eatery stakes
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La Milpa Mexican Restaurant 820
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Mazatlan Mexican RestaurantAuthentic Mexican dining includes
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Papi’s Tex Mex Grill 421 S. U.S.
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Thai Ocha Dishes that are as tasty
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Please attach this completed form to your entry.
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CDL not necessary at time ofemployment, but may be job
requirement to gain after hire(company will assist with
process). Main office locatedin Lewisville, Texas.
Please fill out application at515 Huffines Boulevard.
(972) 512-2900 EEO
Home Care Agency HiringCNAs/Caregivers Must have
1 year professional experience.Must have car & clean back-ground. Call 940-380-0200.
Horse Farm CaretakerMust be exprnced in ALL phases
of horse care, able to trailerhorses, recognize medical issues.
Salary, housing, bills paid.Refrncs, bckgrnd check required.
972-562-3662
Hot off the PressOver 275 openings
Alliance/ Roanoke areaFull-time, Part-time, evenings,
weekendsAPPLY TODAY
Call Express for more detailsGreat Christmas $$$$$
940-312-7347
Inside Sales w/ Paid TrainingHigh Energy 8:30 - 3:45 M-F
No Exp. NecessaryCall TJ - 214-636-7427
Insurance agency seeksTelemarketer. Flex hrs or work
from home. Call 940-220-4613 oremail: [email protected]
JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!In Denton, GainesvilleLewisville and McKinney* Accounts Payables* Accounts Receivables* PT Help Desk* Assembly* Order Pullers(940) 442-6550Little Guys Movers is now hiring
responsible individuals whopossess strong communicationskills, a positive attitude, and a
valid driver’s license. Backgroundchecks. Apply in person,520 S. Elm St, Denton.
Starts at $8.50/hr.
Local PhysicianPractice looking for:--Medical Assistant
-- Front Office/
Receptionist
Experience a plus.Fax Resume to940-381-0727
Lube Tech & State Inspectorwanted for Valvoline Express
Care. Apply in person M-F2001 Denison St., Denton
Machine OperatorsOKUMA , CNC, LATHE & MILL
Experience RequiredApply in person at
Red Rock Machine & Tool 1804 Independence Avenue,
Gainesville TX
Maintenance position available, part time 2 Saturdays per month, day
shift. Must have some buildingmaintenance experience.
Must be able to lift at least 40 lbs. Must be able to
speak English.
Apply in personNo phone calls please
205 N. Bonnie Brae Denton TX 76201
AA/EEO/M/F/D/V
Make $16-$18/hr, M-F,cleaning houses!
Own transportation.Please call 214-855-7189.
Mayday-Denton Tx
Now Hiring:
QA Technician
Experience with QMS,Process/System Audits,
Nonconformance Investigations,Root Cause Analysis.3-5 yrs exp. preferred.
Pay based on exp.
Email resumes to
jrivera@
maydaymfg.com
Fax 940-898-8305
Need someone to work parttime who has worked with after
schoolers. Apply in personSt Paul Christian Learning
Center, 703 N. Elm in Denton
NOW HIRING!!!Forklift Operators
Machine OperatorsOrder Pullers
Data EntryReceptionist
Administrative Assistant940-312-7347
Now hiring for TelephoneSales. Make up to $22/hr. Will
train. M-F Please callBeverly at 940-483-8531
PART TIME ORDER PULLERSWITH FULL TIME PAYDenton location:Must have HS Diplomaor GED. Able to passbackground , drug screenand must be able towork weekends.Apply at:310 Audra LaneDenton, TX 76209(940)442-6550
RANCH HAND/ HEAVYEQUIPMENT OPERATORin Ponder Tx, must havereliable transportation.
940-594-9854 leave messageor email [email protected]
Seasonal Employment1st & 2nd Shift
Order Pullers Pick/PackHour Personnel 940-566-6300
Se Necesitan Trabajadres paraConstruccion exelente pago y
tiempo extra se requierepermiso legal para trabajar ypasar examen de droga, no
tener historial criminalPuede llenar aplicación en:661 E. Shahan Prairie Road,
Little Elm, Tx 75068.972-294-5000. EEO
SENIOR CARE
HEALTH & REHAB
C N A’s
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All ShiftsPlease apply within.
Applications accepted Mon-Fri 8:30am--4:30pm
2244 Brinker RdDenton Tx 76208 EOE
SENIOR CARE
HEALTH & REHAB
MDS Coordinator
Please apply within.Applications accepted
Mon-Fri 8:30am--4:30pm 2244 Brinker Rd
Denton Tx 76208 EOE
Tele Aerial Lineman needed.CDL license a must. Call
(940)365-0895 / email resume [email protected]
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TELLERS – part-timeDenton area
1:00-6:00pm Monday -Fridayor
7:15am-2:00pm Monday-Fridayor
12:00-6:00pm Monday-FridayAll include 8:00am-noon most
SaturdaysExperience preferred.EOE. For details go to
www.nstarbank.com “Careers”.
Underground General UtitlityContractor looking for General
Laborers with good drivingrecord Call 940-458-5337
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WANT TO BE AFIREFIGHTER?
in Less Than 6 Months?Texas Commission on
Fire Protection and EMT cert.V.A. approved. Enroll now for
classes! Write: Haz-Co, PO Box 3063, Sherman, TX75091 or call 903-564-3862
Bonduris Music • Lessons nowon all inst’s & all styles of guitar.Student bands. Try our $50 "nostrings" special 940-320-6023
Love to Sing? No contracts!All Styles • Group Rates Availwww.dentonvocalstudio.comCall Larry 383-1378, 391-4838
Darling Small male ChihuahuaPups $75, female $50. Spayed &neutered. Adults $50. Approved
homes only. Shots. 940-206-0281
Tractor, Trailer, Repair, Paintingand Welding* All Makes
and Models. Pickup available.Brad Harkins 940-368-9494
Alfalfa & Alfalfa/Orchardsmall & large square. Round Bales
& Bermuda Sm. Sq.217-737-7737, Aubrey
Fresh, green, fert coastal squarebales $8 & 1st cut rolls $75.
Daryl Anderson 940-391-6875 orCarlos 940-210-4071 Ponder
Booze ApplianceReconditioned & Guaranteed
Washers , Dryers,Stoves & Refrigerators
3511 E. University Dr, Denton940-382-4333 We Buy
Buy Sell Repair Refrigerators, Washers, Dryers
377 Appliance formerly 380 Appliance, 1010 Ft Worth
Dr 940-382-8531
Desktop, Laptop, New & UsedBought, Sold, Repaired,Specials, Del desktop
complete: Windows XP, Vista,7 for $299, call 940-482-7906
DENCO FIREARMSCHL Instruction & SalesSat. & Sun CHL Classes
www.dencofirearms.com940-453-4162
Denton Publishing Companywill not knowingly publish anyad for the sale of weapons thatdoes not meet our standards ofacceptance.
The holidays are here!Get Watkins Products
while supplies lastCall 940-387-3750
380 FLEA MARKETOpen every Sat. & Sun.
All metroplex buyers & sellerswelcome. Located 1 mile E. ofLoop 288 on Hwy. 380, in Denton.
(940) 391-6202(940) 383-1064 (h) • (940) 390-5900 (c)
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Bartonville 1440 E. Jeter Rd.Fri-Sat Nov 2 & 3, 8:30am-?Giant Country Garage Sale,
Worth Coming To.Indoor & Outdoor Items.Bad weather under cover.
Commercial Beautiful HolidayDecor & Christmas Decorations
Wreaths, trees, etc. Fabulousprices. 9a-3p Fri & Sat
1726 Timber Ridge Cr. Corinth
Corinth, 1666 Oak Ridge DrFri-Sat, Nov 2 & 3, Moving &
Downsizing, Some Furniture,accessories, clothing, shoes.
All Must Go!
Corinth, 1705 REDWOOD DRSaturday Nov 3, 8am-2pm,LCD TV, furniture, clothes,electronics, table & shelves
Corinth 2060 Fair Oaks Cr.Fri & Sat 8am-4pm Household
goods, sporting goods,clothing, furniture
Corinth 2063 Fair Oaks Cr.Sat. Nov. 3rd 8am - 2pm Toys,
MWC clothing, books,collectibles, exercise equpt.
Corinth, 3500 BUCKINGHAMoff 2181 E. of Guyer, Fri-Sat 9am
jackets, pre & teen clothes,shoes, men’s jeans, TV, twin bed
Denton 1025 N. CarrollFri 8am-5pm & Sat 8am - 2pmAntiques, glassware, dishes,furniture, collectibles & misc.
Denton 1119 Thomas StNov. 2-4 9am - 3pm Tools,
elctrnics, hswares, gifts, Xmas,crafts, patio set, massage tbl,
much more
Denton, 1400 STRATFORDFri-Sat, 9am-4pm, Multi Family,
Tools, Kitchen, Household,His-Her Giant Bikes, auto-RV
bike rack, much more
Denton, 1708 CRESCENT STFriday Nov 2, Crib, Dining Set,Toddler Mattresses & Bedding,
Thomas Train Table, Lots ofBaby & Toddler Items, Jewlery
Denton 2000 Boyd StFriday, Nov 2nd 7am-4pm
Furniture, electric scooter, pwr liftrecliner, tools, household, etc.
Denton, 2725 Mistywood LnFri-Sat, 8am-4pm. Sleeper Sofa,Antique Chests, Vintage Records,
Antique Furniture, Crystal,Kenmore Sewing Machine,
Serger Sewing Machines, pat-terns, material, Artwork, Electron-ics, New Electric pellet BBQ Grill
Denton, 2825 N Bell Ave,Huge 3 Family Sale. Fri-Sat
Nov 2-3, 8am-5pm Furniture,Clothes, Toys, etc.
Denton 3213 Bob O’ Link LnFriday, Nov. 2nd 7am - 2pm
Tools, yard equip, air compres-sor, some furniture & misc.
DENTON, 4212 BOXWOODThur-Fri-Sat Nov 1-2-3, 8am-
2pm Baby items, Children’sclothes & toys, new house decor,vintage items, Much Much More!
Denton 501 Sunrise CoveSat 11/3 & Sun 11/4 8am - ?Do your Christmas shoppinghere! Child’s electric jeep,
housewares, clothing, electronics,toys, ect. Great prices, come see!
Denton, 5066 Oak Bend Circle,BIG SALE! Fri & Sat 8am-3pm.
Antiques, collectables, records,furniture, men’s women’s,kid’s clothing, home items,
tools, bikes, lot of FREE Stuffafter Sat 2pm-3pm
Denton 5217 TARTAN CIRCLE -across from Billy Ryan HS onMcKinney St. All day Friday
until noon Saturday 11, 3 & 4Something for everyone
Washer/Dryer, Baby Items, LivingRoom Set Too many items to
mention here!Krugerville, 309 JANIS LNFriday-Saturday 8am-3pm,
Tools, Commercial Meat Saw,Fishing & Golf Equipment,Wood Lathe, Collectibles,Antiques, HHG & More!
OAK POINT,408 HIGHLAND BLVD
2 Days Only Fri-Sat Nov 2-3,8:00am until Dark
Pilot Point, 440 South Hwy 377at TOO CUTE--Liquidation Sale.Thurs 9am-5pm, Fri 9am-6pm &
Sat 8am-3pm Nov 1-2-3,New Home Accents, Custom
Floral Arrangements,Furniture & Great Gifts!
Sanger 114 Preston Dr.Nov. 2-4 7am-4pm Tools,
fishing gear, antiques, house-hold goods & much more!
Sanger 6240 Deer Run Rd.Take I-35 to Sanger exit, turn lefton 455, 5 miles, turn left at stop
sign, 1 mile, turn left at CreekviewEstates Fri & Sat. 8am-4pm
Tools, hunting gear, childrensitems, clothes, household &
alot more!
1st Christmas Tree Saleof the Season
Lots to choose from!Fri & Sat, Nov 2&3 10am - 4pmRuth’s Room 1721 N. Carroll,
Denton, TX 940-591-7884
PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertised herein issubject to the Federal Fair Hous-ing Act, which makes it illegal toadvertise "any preference, limita-tion, or discrimination because ofrace, color, religion, sex, handi-cap, familial status, or nationalorigin, or intention to make anysuch preference, limitation, or dis-crimination." We will not knowing-ly accept advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of thelaw. All persons are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-tised are available on an equalopportunity basis
0 Roommate HassleHistoric Downtown Denton,1 Bedroom starting at $799www.jackbellproperties.com
940-382-3009
1 & 2 Bdrm Apts. Clean & QuietNeighborhood, 1 block to UNT.
1 bdrm $525, 2 bdrm $625-$650.All Bills Paid. 214-315-9439
1512 N Elm, 1/1, wood floor,w/d, walk to TWU $695
9408 Running Bear, Aubrey1/1, huge, wood floor $550
418 Demoye, Aubrey,1/1, $495
The Martino Group940-382-5000
2/1 $700, 2/2 $750, Large Enclosed Patios
Greenway Patio Townhomes2912 Augusta @ Greenway940-387-8741, 940-368-1814
Largest Units in Denton!
2425 Old North Road,2/1.5 $650 plus. 940-566-5717
KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT
2 Bdrm 1 Bath Starting at $679WINDSOR VILLAGE
940-382-9556www.jackbellproperties.com
326 Peach St, 2 Bdrm 1 Bath $675/mo cable included
940-566-5717 KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT
918 Kilkenny Ct, Denton,2/1.5 2-car carport, in brick
4-plex, FP, water paid, $765/mo.$700 deposit, 1-940-736-1966
BRAND NEW CLOSE TOSQUARE VICTORIA STATIONAPARTMENTS 940-382-3009
1 Bedroom starting at $7992 Bedroom starting at $1175www.victoriastationliving.com
CALL US FOR 1, 2, & 3 BdrmsHOLLYHILLS Apts940-382-6774Apply at office 900 Londonderry
Open Mon-Fri 8:30a-5:30p &Sat 10:00a-2:00p
CAMPUS SQUARE APTSCall 940-387-5565
All Bills PaidWalk to UNT -- Efficiency,
1 & 2 BR starting at $425 & up
C BAR T Properties , Effs, 1, 2 &3 BR Apts, Homes & Duplexes,940-383-2141 UNT/TWU/OTHER
www.cbartproperties.com
FREE CABLE & WATERLow elec. bills. 6/9/12 mo. lease.
2/1 $695/mo; 2/2 $710/mo1/1 $580-$595. Walk to UNT. Callour friendly staff at 940-382-3100.
LARGE CONDOS 2/2.5 & 3/2.5washer/dryer connections,
covered parking, in Lake Dallas. Also 2 BDRMS All Bills paid at Hickory Apartments in Denton
Call 940-387-0452
MOVE IN SPECIALUtilities Paid -- 1 & 2 BDRMS starting at $595 Walk to UNT. 940-594-4893, 940-484-9000
Now Leasing Houses,Duplexes, Apts & Condos.Ask About Our Specials!!!
AMSI 940-565-8484www.assetdenton.com
Rental Assistance
1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS with Rental Assistance for
Qualified Applicantsin Valley View
940-665-0501or 940-726-3798
Shadowwood Apts Denton! 2BR, $550/mo Specials avail.
Open Mon, Wed, Fri 10am-3pm940-387-0452
Westwind Apartments1710 Sam Bass 940-382-1535Large floor plans! $99 to apply!
2620 Bolivar--2 Bdrm 1.5 Bath$800/mo + bills 940-566-5717
KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT
3/2 Duplex, large living & kitchen,walk to UNT, $895/mo. Call for
Move In Special 940-381-66775www.tntprop.com
515 Austin - large 2/1.5 studio,fenced yard, close to down-town, TWU $800/mo + dep.
940-565-1399 leave msg.
REMODELED, large 2 bed, 1 1/2bath 4-plex New appliances &
flooring Move-in ready.$725/mo Call 940-243-7368
Conveniently located nearTWU 1BR 1Bath garage apt. New
flooring,paint,spacious,on sitelaundry,avail now940-484-9000
$0 rent for 2 weeks$ 425 - $ 2000
Houses, Duplexes& Apartments
Open Monday-Friday,8:30am-5:30pm
Saturday by Appt.
940-243-RENT (7368)Katya Muller 817-781-3542
www.rentdenton.net1400 DALLAS DR
DENTON, TX 76205
108 Hillcrest, Lk Dallas 4/2/2 brk,1700sf, nice area , ceiling fans,FP, tile floors, large trees. AvailNow! $1200/mo 940-300-4663115 Burl St in Corinth, brick
3/1/2, new carpet & paint, largetreed & fenced yard, $950/mo. $900 deposit. 1-940-736-1966
$1,245 Charming in Corinth.1,800 sf 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, Denton
ISD, quiet area, 1506 MistyGlenn. 214-418-4641
1907 Jasmine, available now,3/2/1, all appliances includingw/d, central ht/air, fireplace,
minutes to UNT/35, fencd yrd,$1200/mo + deposit.Call 940-594-4125
1918 AINSLEY CT in Corinth4/2/2, 1860 sq ft, $1500/mo.
$1500 deposit. Includes mem-bership to Oakmont CountryClub. Call Amy 940-368-2160
2007 Jasmine close to UNT &i35, very nice 3/2/2 new paint,all appl., deck, W/D, CH/A , FP$1200/mo + dep 940-367-8161
2 Bedrooms, Newly Remodeled, 702 Lakeland, in Lake Dallas,
$900/mo. $900 deposit.940-393-5737 or 940-595-0215
2 LOVELY N.&S. DENT.HOMES!3/2/2 & 3/2.5/1 1800/1600sf, fncd,bar,fans,FP,appls,C/tile,Sec 8,pets ok$1195/$995 940-383-1940302 Spurlock in Krum 3/2/3, allelectric, fenced backyard, all appl$1150/mo $1000 deposit. 940-383-2141 C Bar T Properties
3/1/1 cute frame home, big kitch-en, huge yard, wood deck, ceiling
fans, washer/dryer conn, 2205Bolivar $995/mo 940-591-1000 www.reddooroperations.com
3/2/1 ∂ 910 Mack Place ∂1400 sq ft, Very Clean,$1000/mo, $1000/dep.
r Call Lance 940-300-3776 q
3219 Breton 3/2/2 $1200/mo 940-566-5717
KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT
3/2/2 brick in Krum, new carpet,tile & paint, 5 min. from Denton,across from elem., $1200/mo
3/2/2, brick in Sanger, nook, FP,fence, no pets $1300/mo
940-390-2712 or 940-458-5790
3/2/2, Fenced, Fireplace, CH/A,Shade Trees, Quiet Neighbor-
hood. 3305 Cactus Circle$1000/mo + dep 940-312-2001
3317 Gardenview Circle2/1 $700 Mo/ $700 Dep
204 Tanglewood$1075 mn/$1075 dep 3/2
506 Texas Street Denton, TXRoom Share near
TWU Campus $425 Mo/$425 Dep2225 Stella Apts
$625 Mo/$400 Dep 2/1.5Includes Washer/Dryer
Tom Fouts, REALTORS, Inc.1200 S. Woodrow Lane, Ste 100
(940) 382-1541www.dentontx.com
3 Bdrm 2 Bath, wash/dryer,refrig, like new, completely
refurbished, super insulated,laminate floor thru out, rent $875,
dep $700. 302 S. Crawford940-465-0951
3 Bedroom 1 Bath, Close toSchool in Little Elm,
all electric, $650/mo. Call 940-440-9472 , 214-535-6867
3 BR, 1 1/2 BA, 2 Car Garage ,ch/a, stove, fridge. Near Borman,
refinished, 1yr lease. AvailableNov 1st. $900/mo. 940-387-0024
or 940-395-5302518 N. 2nd St. - Krum 3/2/2 with
office. Available 11/15/12$1200/mo + $1200dep
Leave msg 940-206-4110
620 Kings Row in Denton4/2/2 on large corner lot,
trees, fireplace,$1250/mo Call 817-430-1105
Aubrey - 3/2 Two story 500 HillSt. $950/mo, Aubrey ISD, good
schools, fenced yard, trees940-704-5419
Beautiful Home in Providence Village, 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths, 1700sq ft, close to schools/ amenities
$1300/mo 214-642-8088For Rent or Sale in Serendipity
Hills in Corinth , 5 Bdrms,3 Bathrms, Huge Lot, $2300/mo
Call 940-390-1285
KRUM -- 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths$675/mo $600 deposit.
No indoor pets.Call 940-391-0715
LOOKING TO RENT?CAMI Can Help You
Find Your Next Rental!Call 940-391-1614
New Home, 2-story, 3 Bdrm2 Bath, tile floors, quiet neighbor-
hood, $900 rent, $700 deposit.425 Robertson 940-465-0951
Very Nice 3/2/2, new stnls steelapplnces. Granite countertops &tile floors, newly painted. Cvrd
patio, fnced yrd & shed. Denton3311 Meadowlark Ln $1125 eq.
dep. 940-206-4065
0 Credit Check 2, 3 & 4 Bdrmhomes $550/mo to $1500/mo.
For Rent or Sale Owner financing on land/home
pkgs , 1/2 acre to 4 acres,Ponder ISD, kid/pet ok,
Call 940-648-5263www.ponderei.com
2 & 3 BR Mobile Homes - J & AMobile Home Park, Ponder.Starting@$570/mo. Also lots
for rent. 940-465-9022, lv msg.
3/2, large front deck on 4 acretreed lot, trash and water paid,
stony area. Ponder ISD,$850/mo. + dep. 940-391-8419
3/2’s in good shape, $600-$750/mo. Deposit required. Water & trash furnished.
Ponder Tx. Call 940-595-4327
BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOMS1/2 OFF DEPOSIT
1/2 OFF 1st Full Month’s Rent940-380-1200 TODAY!
2800 Ft. Worth Dr, Denton TX
Lease to Own3 Bdrm 2Bath Starts at $710in mobile home community.
Call 940-387-9914
LOTS from
$330-$355/Monthwith Carport and/or Shed
Up to $2000 Move In Incentive!Centrally located 940-387-9914
500 to 4000 square foot officespaces available. Ample park-ing, near Denton’s downtownsquare, walking distance toDenton’s finest offerings forlunch! call Eric 940-382-6611
564 SQ FT LUXURY OFFICESPACE--CLOSE TO DENTONSQUARE--AVAILABLE NOW!
Call 940-387-7467 for more info
Mature gentleman with large2 bdr apt. seeking roommate.
Please be clean & neat.Smoking OK, no pets $425/mo.
Call Bob 940-382-4432,no texts.
Nice room with private door &bath in nice neighborhood withinternet, TV, all bills paid. $425rent + $150 dep. 940-735-4100
or 940-566-3579 Rocky
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Large Condo $7252/1.5, All New Flooring,
washer/dryer, all appliances Chris 972-955-5893
For lease Office WarehouseDenton, 3700 sq ft, 595 sq ft of
office, large overhead door, ALSO 2511 sq ft. Call:
972-921-7579 or 940-391-7696
PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertised hereinis subject to the Federal FairHousing Act, which makes it il-legal to advertise "any prefer-ence, limitation, or discrimina-tion because of race, color, reli-gion, sex, handicap, familialstatus, or national origin, or in-tention to make any such pref-erence, limitation, or discrimi-nation." We will not knowinglyaccept advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of thelaw. All persons are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-tised are available on an equalopportunity basis.
1983 Sunrizon 14x72 2bed /2bath, 1008 sq. ft. with new met-al roof, new siding, water heat-er shed w/electricity, nice big
porch, 2 a/c units, solarscreens, alarm system, great
shape, in park $7,000 OBO918-269-8843 or 904-885-4365
Mobile Home for sale in Dentonin The Shores 55 & over, 3 bed-
room, 2 full bath, all seasonsun room, storage barn 12x16, 2 lofts, 2-car carport , $39,900w/lake access 940-435-0195
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Countertops: Granite, Lami-nate, Tile or Quartz. Cabinets &Repair. Call anytime. Free Est.940-320-6085 or 940-735-0853
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Carpets, Vinyl & Vinyl PlankFlooring. Hardwood &
Laminate Flooring. Sales &Service. Call anytime. Free Est.940-320-6085 or 940-735-0853
Certified Professional
Chimney Sweep 30 years in business,Clean -- Caps -- Repair
Call 817-806-8678
DANIELSONCONCRETE
All types of Concrete &Asphalt Work! Slabs, Drives,
Patios & Excavation. Commer-cial & Residential Free Esti-mates! Visa & Mastercard
Accepted 940-391-3830
Jose’s Concrete Work--patios,sidewalks, barns, curbs, slabs,
driveways, retaining walls.940-595-6908 Free Estimate
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ADVANCE-FEE LOANS/CREDIT OFFERS
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you a loan & ask you to pay for itbefore they deliver. For info., call
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Fed. Trade Commission
Seasoned Oak Firewood 100% split
$120 1/2 cord you pick it up1/2 cord $185 delivered
Cord $285 delivered. Pecan &mesquite available 940-668-8840
Seasoned or green hardwoods22in or 16in cuts Half cord $120
Cord $230 Free delivery940-597-6324
Joe The Garage Door ManDoors & Openers Repaired
New Installs940-367-5123
LANGSTON’S HandymanI do tile, wood floors, minor elec-
tric. Build fences, decks, tape andbed & paint. Contractor ID 18340.940-390-9989 EPA certified perlaw passed 4-22-10 / Insured
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Handyman & Honey Do’sBy Darryl 40 Years Experience
No job too small!940-243-8945, cell 972-965-5655
Lite House Repair &Handyman Services
Inside & OutsideFree Estimate 940-395-0549
Mike’s Clean Up Services. Trash, brush & junk hauled off.Friendly & dependable service.
Call 940-453-2776
Are You Ready for the Cleaningyou deserve in your home!Baseboads, blinds, ceiling
fans, light fixtures, window sills& I’ve only just begun!
20 yrs exp. Exc. References. Call Tammy 940-435-1755
Celia’s House CleaningQuality service you cancount on! Wk/biwkly/mo.
13 years exp. Refs avail. Ins &bonded. $15 off 1st service!
Superior Housekeeping Serv.940-594-8035 or 940-206-3889
GILL’S LAWN SERVICECut trees, fence repair/bldg, mow,edge, weedeat, flower beds, trim
bushes, sprinkler repair, res/comm, free est 15% Sr discount
940-597-4787 or 940-300-5506
MENDOZA LAWN SERVICEMOW, EDGE, FLOWER BEDS,
CLEAN UP, TRIMMING,ALL TREE SERVICES,
RAKE LEAVES, HAULING Free Estimates 940-735-4845
Complete Lawn Services$ave $$ Residential/Commercial
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