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Weekly entertainment magazine of the Denton Record-Chronicle.

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK DentonTime

ON THE COVERMISS NELSON IS MISSINGThe kids of Room 207 get a

little rowdy in Texas Woman’s

University’s musical for chil-

dren and young people.

(Courtesy photo)

Story on Page 9

FIND IT INSIDEMUSICConcerts and nightclub

schedules. Page 3DININGRestaurant listings. Page 6MOVIESReviews and summaries.

Page 8

TO GET LISTEDINFORMATIONInclude the name and descrip-

tion of the event, date, time,

price and phone number the

public can call. If it’s free, say

so. If it’s a benefit, indicate the

recipient of the proceeds.

TELL US ONLINE:Visit www.dentonrc.com, and

click on “Let Us Know.”

E-MAIL IT TO:[email protected]

FAX IT TO:940-566-6888

MAIL IT TO:Denton Time

314 E. Hickory St.

Denton, TX 76201

DEADLINE:Noon the Friday before publica-

tion. All information will be ver-

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publication; verification must

be completed by noon the

Monday before publication for

the item to appear.

REACH USEDITORIAL & ARTFeatures EditorLucinda Breeding . . 940-566-6877

[email protected]

ADVERTISINGAdvertising DirectorSandra Hammond 940-566-6820

Classified ManagerJulie Hammond. . . . 940-566-6819

Retail Advertising ManagerShawn Reneau . . . . 940-566-6843

Advertising fax . . 940-566-6846

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Denton Record-Chronicle file photo/David Minton

The County Line Baptist Church Choir from Pilot Point sang at the Denton Juneteenth Gospel Extravaganza in 2011, at Fred

Moore Park.

Solemn and celebratoryDenton celebrates Texas’

black heritage duringthe city’s 42nd annual

Juneteenth celebration.Juneteenth is the observance

— sometimes solemn andsometimes jubilant — of thedate that Texas slaves receivedword they were made free citi-zens. It took a while; American

slaves were freed by PresidentAbraham Lincoln in hisEmancipation Proclamation,effective on Jan. 1, 1863.Abolition was announced inTexas in 1865.

Denton Juneteenth is held inFred Moore Park, 1300 WilsonSt. On Friday, vendor boothswill open at 5 p.m., and theGospel Extravaganza begins at7 p.m. Then on Saturday, the

parade and adult coed softballtournament will begin at 9a.m., followed by free children’sgames at 10 a.m. and boothsopening at 11 a.m.

For more information and toregister for the softball tourna-ment, call 940-349-8575. Theevent’s website is www.dentonjuneteenth.org.

Denton marks Juneteenth with gospel music, parade, games and more

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.dentonlibrary.

com.

12:15 to 1 p.m. — Author ChuckParsons discusses his book Captain

John R. Hughes: Lone Star Ranger in

the Commissioners Courtroom at the

Denton County Courthouse, 110 W.

Hickory St. Hughes served as a Texas

Ranger from 1887 to 1915. Presented

by Denton County Museums. Free.

Call 940-349-2850.

1 p.m. — TWU presents MissNelson Is Missing, a musical for

children, in the Redbud Theater

Complex, on the northwest side of

TWU’s Hubbard Hall, northwest of

Administration Drive at Bell Avenue.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for

students and seniors. Call 940-898-

2020 or visit www.twu.edu/drama.

3:30 p.m. — “Library Larry Live”at South Branch Library, 3228 Teasley

Lane. Kids in grades kindergarten

through third can meet the puppets

from the television show Library

Larry's Big Day, hear a story and make

a craft. Kristina Brevard of the Denton

County Transportation Authority will

talk about the A-train and rail safety.

Free. Call 940-349-8752.

6:30 to 8 p.m. — Twilight Tunes:The Fun Addix perform on the lawn

of the Courthouse on the Square, 110

W. Hickory St. Free. Bring blankets

and lawn chairs. Visit www.denton

mainstreet.org.

6:30 to 8:30 p.m. — “Near-DeathExperiences: Thirty Years ofInvestigation” presented by Jan

Holden, professor and chairwoman of

UNT’s counseling and higher educa-

tion department, at Emily Fowler

Public Library, 502 Oakland St. Free.

Call 940-349-8752.

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.

8 p.m. — Movie in the Park: TheMuppets at Quakertown Park, 700

Oakland St. Rated PG, 103 minutes.

Admission is free, and low-priced

concessions will be available. Call

940-349-7275.

FRIDAY10 a.m. and 1 p.m. — TWU pres-ents Miss Nelson Is Missing, a

musical for children, in the Redbud

Theater Complex, on the northwest

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side of TWU’s Hubbard Hall, north-

west of Administration Drive at Bell

Avenue. Tickets are $10 for adults

and $5 for students and seniors. Call

940-898-2020 or visit www.twu.

edu/drama.

2 to 4 p.m. — Poker with treatsin honor of Father’s Day at

Dogwood Estates, 2820 Wind River

Lane. Free. To make reservations, call

940-383-8600.

4 p.m. — Lego Builders Club at

Emily Fowler Central Library, 502

Oakland St. For ages 6 and older.

Free. Call 940-349-8718 or e-mail

stacey.irish-keffer@cityofdenton.

com.

4 to 4:45 p.m. — Zooniversity:“Zoo’s Clues,” an educational,

interactive program featuring a vari-

ety of animals at South Branch

Library, 3228 Teasley Lane. For ages

5 and older. Seating is limited, and

free tickets will be available starting

an hour before show time on a first-

come, first-serve basis. For more

information, call 940-349-8752.

7 p.m. — Denton JuneteenthGospel Extravaganza at Fred

Moore Park, 1300 Wilson St. Vendor

booths open at 5 p.m. Free. Call 940-

349-8575.

7:30 p.m. — Denton CommunityTheatre presents All My Sons by

Arthur Miller at the Campus Theatre,

214 W. Hickory St. Tickets are $20

for adults, $18 for seniors 62 and

older, and $10 for students. Call 940-

382-1915 or visit www.campus

theatre.com.

8:15 p.m. — Starrise featuringTurning Pointe Dance Studio at

the Denton Civic Center, 321 E.

McKinney St. Bring blankets or

chairs. Free. Call 940-349-8733.

SATURDAY9 a.m. — Denton Juneteenthbegins with a parade from the

Denton Civic Center, 321 E. McKinney

St., to Fred Moore Park, 1300 Wilson

St. Celebration at the park includes

live entertainment, vendor booths,

children’s games at 10 a.m., and an

adult coed softball tournament at 9

a.m. Free. Call 940-349-8575 or visit

www.dentonjuneteenth.org.

10 to 10:45 a.m. — Father’s DayStory Time at North Branch Library,

3020 N. Locust St. Celebrate Dad

with stories, songs, rhymes and pup-

pets. For children ages 1-5 and their

families. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

2 p.m. — TWU presents MissNelson Is Missing, a musical for

children, in the Redbud Theater

Complex, on the northwest side of

TWU’s Hubbard Hall, northwest of

Administration Drive at Bell Avenue.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for

students and seniors. Call 940-898-

2020 or visit www.twu.edu/drama.

2:30 to 4:30 p.m. — Family funwith chef-prepared refreshmentsin honor of Father’s Day at Dogwood

Estates, 2820 Wind River Lane. Free.

To make reservations, call 940-383-

8600.

3 to 3:45 p.m. — Father-DaughterTea Party at South Branch Library,

3228 Teasley Lane. Fathers and

EVENTSContinued from Page 2

Dallas Morning News file photo

The double bass comes out of the shadows and into

the limelight for the University of North Texas Bass

Camps, for double bass students in high school. Free

concerts are scheduled today and Friday.

Back at bass camp

The University of NorthTexas College of Music isplaying host to its annualbass camp, with two publicperformances. Admission isfree for both events.

A concert by members ofthe UNT Bass Camps facultywill be at 7:30 p.m. today inthe Recital Hall at the MusicBuilding, at the corner ofAvenue C and Chestnut

Street. The concert featuresGudrun Raschen, JackUnzicker, Jessica Gilliam-Valls and Carlos Gaviria.

On Friday, ensemblesfrom the camp will performwith Jeff Bradetich, thecamp director. Campersfrom the jazz bass camp willperform with jazz bass campdirector Lynn Seaton. Theconcert starts at 7:30 p.m. atWinspear Hall in theMurchison Performing ArtsCenter, on the north side ofInterstate 35E at NorthTexas Boulevard.

— Staff report

Ensembles endweek of studywith concerts

daughters ages 3-11 can attend a

special tea party. Free, but advance

registration is required. Call 940-

349-8752.

7:30 p.m. — Denton CommunityTheatre presents All My Sons by

Arthur Miller at the Campus Theatre,

214 W. Hickory St. Tickets are $20 for

adults, $18 for seniors 62 and older,

and $10 for students. Call 940-382-

1915.

SUNDAY2 p.m. — TWU presents Miss

Nelson Is Missing, a musical for

children, in the Redbud Theater

Complex, on the northwest side of

TWU’s Hubbard Hall, northwest of

Administration Drive at Bell Avenue.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for

students and seniors. Call 940-898-

2020 or visit www.twu.edu/drama.

2 p.m. — Denton CommunityTheatre presents All My Sons by

Arthur Miller at the Campus Theatre,

214 W. Hickory St. Tickets are $20 for

adults, $18 for seniors 62 and older,

and $10 for students. Call 940-382-

1915 or visit www.campustheatre.

com.

5 p.m. — Father’s Day supper at

Dogwood Estates, 2820 Wind River

Lane. Free. To make reservations, call

940-383-8600.

MONDAY6 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.

7 to 8 p.m. — Romance in theStacks Book Club at North Branch

Library, 3020 N. Locust St. This

month, discuss books by Lori Foster.

Free. Call 940-349-8796.

TUESDAYNoon to 12:45 p.m. — Mommyand Me Yoga at South Branch

Library, 3228 Teasley Lane. Mother-

baby bonding yoga class with yoga

teacher Lisa-Elena Furr. Best for new-

borns to almost crawling infants.

Bring a yoga mat or towel, and a

baby blanket, burp cloth and toy for

baby. Space is limited; to register, call

940-349-8752.

2 to 2:45 p.m. — “Facts FromFiction,” an exploration of the sci-

ence of stories, at North Branch

Library, 3020 N. Locust St. For those

entering grades 4-8. Parents and

teachers interested in science, tech-

nology, engineering and math disci-

plines welcome. Free. Call 940-349-

8752.

4 to 4:45 p.m. — “CSI Crime Lab”for ages 6-11 at South Branch Library,

3228 Teasley Lane. Learn to finger-

print, make dental impressions, and

other tasks you might use in a crime

lab. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

4:30 p.m. — Afternoon Adven-ture Club: “Packhorse Libra-rians” at North Branch Library, 3020

N. Locust St. Find out how librarians

have delivered books through time,

from horses and camels to boats and

trucks. Program for kindergartners

through third-graders includes a

story about a packhorse librarian and

a book-inspired craft. Call 940-349-

8752 or visit www.dentonlibrary.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.

WEDNESDAY11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. — Concert onthe Square featuring Baloney Moon.

Spread blankets, eat lunch and enjoy

the talent of local musicians at 110

W. Hickory St. Rain location is the

Civic Center. Free. Call 940-349-

8733.

3 to 3:45 p.m. — Crafty Crea-tions: “Bleachy T’s” at North

Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust St.

Create art using a T-shirt as your

canvas and bleach as your medium.

Bring your own comfy, worn-in T-

shirt, or get a new one from the

library. Free, but space is limited. To

register, call 940-349-8752.

3 to 3:45 p.m. — Art Explorers:“The Renaissance” at the North

Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust St.

Kids ages 6-8 can learn about

Renaissance art and paint with

homemade egg tempera. Free, but

registration is required. Call 940-

349-8752.

4 p.m. — It's a Girl Thing! book

club for girls ages 8-12 and their

female relative or friend, at South

Branch Library, 3228 Teasley Lane.

Discuss any Little House on the

Prairie book by Laura Ingalls Wilder.

Call 940-349-8752.

6:30 to 8 p.m. — Animanga, a club

for teens in grades 6-12 who love

anime and manga, at North Branch

Library, 3020 N. Locust St. Meets

every first and third Wednesday of

the month. Free. Call 940-349-8752

or visit www.dentonlibrary.com.

MUSICThe Abbey Inn Restaurant & PubWed: County Rexford, 7:30-10pm,

free. 101 W. Hickory St. 940-566-

5483.

The Abbey Underground 100 W.

Walnut St. www.reverbnation.com/

venue/1003284.

Andy’s Bar Thurs: The Wee-

Beasties, Bug Chaser, the Atom Age,

9pm. 122 N. Locust St. 940-565-

5400. www.reverbnation.com/

venue/andysbar.

Art Six Coffee House Thurs:

Milonga. Fri: Bedside Manor. Wed:

Open mic. Music, plays and gallery

shows in a house converted into an

arts space. No cover. No smoking

inside. 424 Bryan St. 940-484-2786.

www.facebook.com/artsixcoffee

house.

Banter Thurs: It Is What It Is (hand

drumming), 6pm. Fri: Austin Byrd

(jazz), 6pm; Chuck Voellinger, 8pm;

Joe Stack, 9pm; Band on a Wire,

10pm. Sat: Mara Penatzer Trio (jazz),

6pm; Johann Wagner and Wilson

Marks, 8pm. Mon: Poetry Out Loud,

8pm. Each Thurs, open mic at 8pm.

Live local jazz at 8pm each Fri and

6pm each Sat. Each Wed, Denton

Stitch & Bitch knitting and crochet,

7pm. 219 W. Oak St. 940-565-1638.

www.dentonbanter.com.

Cafe Du Luxe 3101 Unicorn Lake

Blvd. 940-382-7070. www.cafedu

luxe.com.

Cool Beans 1210 W. Hickory St. 940-

382-7025.

Crazy Horse Saloon 508 S. Elm St.

940-591-0586.

Dan’s Silverleaf Thurs: Bone

Handle Set, Uver, 9pm, $5. Fri: TV

Girl, Peopleodian, Goldilocks & the

Rock, 10pm, $7-$10. Sat: Danny Rush

& the Designated Drivers (CD

release), Warren Jackson Hearne &

Le Leek Electrique, New Science

Projects, Pageantry, 10pm, $7. Sun:

Hares on the Mountain, 5pm, free.

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411 E. Sycamore St. 940-387-7781.

www.rubberglovesdentontx.com.

Sweetwater Grill and Tavern Sun:

Le Not Quite So Hot Klub du Denton.

Tues: Drew Phelps and Clint Strong.

115 S. Elm St. 940-484-2888. www.

sweetwatergrillandtavern.com.

Trail Dust Steak House Fri & Sat:

Buddy Mullin Band. Sun: Cypress

Creek Band. 26501 U.S. 380 East in

Aubrey. 940-365-4440. www.trail

duststeaks.net.

VFW Post 2205 Free karaoke at

8pm each Thurs, Fri and Sat. 909

Sunset St.

FOURTH OF JULYEVENTS

7:30 a.m. — 14th annual LibertyRun, a 5K run and one-mile fun walk,

at North Lakes Recreation Center,

2001 W. Windsor Drive. Check-in

begins at 6:30 a.m., and the race

begins at 7:30 a.m. Entry fee includes

a T-shirt (sizes S-XL; $2 extra for

XXL). Register online through June

30 for $15; by phone or in person

through July 2 for $15, or $12 per per-

son for families of three or more; or

during race check-in, $20 per partici-

pant. Call 940-349-7275.

9 a.m. — Lake Cities Fourth ofJuly parade from Lake Dallas City

Park to Lake Dallas Middle School.

Parade lineup is at 8 a.m. Visit

www.lakedallas.com or call 940-497-

2226, ext. 132.

9 a.m. — Denton’s Yankee DoodleParade around the Square to City

Hall. Lineup begins at 8 a.m. in the

Wells Fargo Bank parking lot, and

judging begins at 8:30 a.m. Call 940-

349-7275.

9:30 a.m. — Denton’s Fourth ofJuly Jubilee includes activities and

live entertainment at Quakertown

Park, 321 E. McKinney St. Horseshoe

tournament, gutter boat race, chil-

dren’s art show, whipped cream eat-

ing contest and more. Free children’s

carnival from 10 a.m. to noon in the

Denton Civic Center. $1 admission at

Civic Center Pool from noon to 6 p.m.

Visit www.cityofdenton.com.

10 a.m. to 10 p.m. — Lake CitiesFourth of July celebration includes

live music, Lake Cities Idol competi-

tion, vendor market, contests, chil-

dren’s play area and more at Lake

Dallas City Park, 101 E. Hundley Drive.

Event concludes with a musical per-

formance by Eleven Hundred Springs

at 7 p.m., followed by fireworks dis-

play at 9:15 p.m. Visit www.lake

dallas.com or call 940-497-2226, ext.

132.

6:30 p.m. — 40th annual Kiwanisfireworks show at UNT’s Fouts

Field, 2300 N. I-35E. Gates open at

5:30 p.m., and music by the Holler

Time begins at 6:30 p.m. Free; dona-

tions will be collected for the Denton

Kiwanis Children’s Clinic. Visit

www.dentonkiwanisclub.org.

LITERARY EVENTSEmily Fowler Central Library 502

Oakland St. 9am-6pm Mon, Wed, Fri

& Sat; 9am-9pm Tues & Thurs; 1-5pm

Sun. 940-349-8712.

� Story Time for kids ages 1-5 and

their caregivers, 11 a.m. Wednesday

� Afternoon Adventure Club, a

hands-on workshop for kids in grades

K-3, 4 p.m. Thursday

� Toddler Time for kids 12-36

months and their caregivers, 9:30

a.m. Wednesday

North Branch Library 3020 N.

Mon: A Taste of Herb: A Tribute to

Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass,

10pm, free. Tues: Paul Slavens and

Friends, 10pm, free. Wed: Mariachi

Quetzal, 10pm, free. No smoking

indoors. 103 Industrial St. 940-320-

2000. www.danssilverleaf.com.

Denton Square Donuts 208 W. Oak

St. 940-220-9447. www.denton

squaredonuts.com.

Fry Street Public House Each Tues,

karaoke, 9pm, free. 125 Ave. A. 940-

323-9800. www.publichousedenton.

com.

Fry Street Tavern Fri: Derek Merrill.

121 Ave. A. 940-383-2337. www.

thefrystreettavern.com.

The Garage 113 Ave. A. 940-383-

0045. www.thedentongarage.com.

The Greenhouse Mon: Matt

Hornbeck Trio. Live jazz each Mon at

10pm, free. 600 N. Locust St. 940-

484-1349. www.greenhouse

restaurantdenton.com.

Hailey’s Club Thurs: 1945, 9pm, $5-

$10. Fri: Bone Doggie & the Hickory

Street Hellraisers, Mathew Grigsby &

the Merry Monsters, Vagabond, My

Kickdrum Heart, 9pm, $5-$7. Sat:

Daytrader, They Cried Apollo, Seeker,

the Wake of Man, Start the Day,

9pm, $10-$12. Wed: Couote, Doug

Funnie, Spectral the Pusher, Coman-

che, 9pm, free-$5. Each Mon, DJ

Questionmark, 10pm, free-$5; each

Tues, ’90s music, 10pm, free-$5. 122

W. Mulberry St. 940-323-1160.

www.haileysclub.com.

J&J’s Pizza 118 W. Oak St. 940-382-

7769. www.jandjpizzadenton.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.

Love Shack Thurs: Morris McCann,

6pm. Sat: Foxtrot Uniform, 8pm.

Sun: Luke Wade, noon; Mike Calla-

way, 6pm. Wed: Open mic night,

6pm. 115 E. Hickory St. 940-442-

6834. www.loveburgershack.com.

Lowbrows Beer and Wine GardenEach Thurs, Fri and Sat, open-mic

night. Free. 200 S. Washington St.,

Pilot Point. 940-686-3801. www.

lowbrows.us.

Mable Peabody’s Beauty Parlorand Chainsaw Repair Fri: Karaoke.

Sat: Barefoot Hippies. Tues: Acoustic

open-mic night, 7:30-9:30pm (sign

up at 7pm). Wed: DJ Trey. 1125 E.

University Drive, Suite 107. 940-566-

9910.

Mad World Records 115 W. Hickory

St. 940-591-3001.

Oak Street Drafthouse 308 E. Oak

St. 940-395-1950.

Rockin’ Rodeo Thurs: Jason Boland

and the Stragglers, Cody Johnson.

Each Wed, “Wild West Wednesdays.”

1009 Ave. C. 940-565-6611.

www.rockinrodeodenton.com.

Rubber Gloves Rehearsal StudiosThurs: “Discipline,” 10pm, free. Fri:

Terminator 2, Bloodwitch, Bad

Design, Pageantry, 9pm, $1-$3. Sat:

Red Fang, Code Talkers, Mothership,

8pm, $10-$12. Mon: Opponents,

Celebrator, 9pm, $1-$3. Tues:

“Singles Going Steady,” 10pm, free.

Wed: This Is Hell, the Greenery,

Xerxes, Humanerror, 9pm, $8-$10.

Locust St. 9am-9pm Mon-Wed, 9am-

6pm Thurs-Sat, 1-5pm Sun. 940-349-

8756.

� Story Time for kids ages 1-5 and

their caregivers, 11 a.m. Friday

� Afternoon Adventure Club, a

hands-on workshop for kids in

grades K-3, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday

� Mother Goose Time for infants up

to 18 months and their caregivers,

9:30 a.m. Friday

� Chess Night Casual, non-tourna-

ment play, 6-8:45pm Mondays.

� Computer classes Call 940-349-

8752.

� Secondhand Prose Friends of the

Denton Public Libraries’ fundraising

bookstore is open 9am-3pm & 5:30-

8:30pm Mon, 9am-3pm Sat & 1-4pm

Sun.

� North Branch Writers’ Critique

Group Writing novels, short stories,

poetry or journals, 7pm Tuesdays.

South Branch Library 3228 Teasley

Lane. Noon-9pm Mon, 9am-6pm

Tues & Thurs-Sat, 9am-9pm Wed, 1-

5pm Sun. 940-349-8251.

� Story Time for kids ages 1-5 and

their caregivers, 10 and 11 a.m.

Thursday, 10 a.m. Saturday

� Afternoon Adventure Club, a

hands-on workshop for kids in

grades K-3, 3:30 p.m. Thursday

� Mother Goose Time for infants up

to 18 months and their caregivers,

9:30 a.m. Tuesday

� Toddler Time for kids 12-36

months and their caregivers, 10:30

a.m. Tuesday

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.

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.

EVENTSContinued from Page 3

Courtesy photo

Red Fang doesn’t hold back when it’s time to shred — or whip their hair back and forth.

Just rock. That’s the music the

Oregon four-piece RedFang deals in.

Not rap-rock, not indie-rock or any other hyphenate.

Red Fang drives a pound-ing, head-banging beat in itslatest album, Murder theMountains. The vocals areabout what you’d expect, too— growling and gravel-gulletstuff. Witness it firsthandSaturday night at Rubber

Gloves Rehearsal Studios. Red Fang is the project of

longtime friends and collabo-rators Bryan Giles, AaronBeam, David Sullivan andJohn Sherman, whose otherbands have included Last ofthe Juanitas, Party Time andDark Forces.

The long-haired, beardedrockers stop in Denton at thehead of a short tour thatstrikes out from North Texastoward Houston and finally

New Jersey. After that, RedFang will be crossing theAtlantic.

Sounds like: Mayhem atthe skate park. Or Saturdaynight at your friendly neigh-borhood biker bar.

Details: Doors open at 8p.m. Saturday at RubberGloves, 411 E. Sycamore St.Cover is $10 for ages 21 andolder, $12 for those youngerthan 21.

— Lucinda Breeding

Red Fang gnaws on meaty rock

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The Fun Addix have beenknocking around North Texasfor years, dealing in everythingfrom jazz to classic rock at wed-dings, corporate parties andrestaurants. Corralled by long-time Denton guitarist andteacher Thad Bonduris, theFun Addix plays Twilight Tunes

on the downtown DentonSquare today.

The Fun Addix will play1970s and ’80s classic rock dur-ing this date — you could heara Rolling Stones song or “PlayThat Funky Music.” Expectlively tempos and some meanriffs.

Twilight Tunes is a traditionin Denton — a free date withmusic on the downtown Squarefrom 6:30 to 8 p.m. each

Thursday in May and June. Abounce house is set up for chil-dren, and locals are invited tobring blankets and lawn chairsto the Square and nosh on din-ners bought at restaurantsaround the Square.

The June concerts are on theeast lawn of the Square, 110 W.Hickory St.

Coming up next week:Tenacious Root.

— Lucinda Breeding

Denton gui-

tarist Thad

Bonduris

leads the Fun

Addix in

rocking the

Square dur-

ing Twilight

Tunes this

evening.

Courtesy photo

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DENTON PARKS AND RECREATION

It’s your last chance to register for

upcoming sessions of following

summer camps: full-day camps

for ages 3 1/2 to 12, tennis camps

for ages 4 and older, basketball

camp for ages 5 to 8, art camps

for ages 5 to 13, an intermediate

skateboard camp for ages 6 and

older, Aquatic Explorer Camp for

ages 7 to 14, softball camp for

ages 9 to 12, teen camps for ages

11 to 15, and a free motivational

camp for ages 13 to 17. For details,

registration, and a complete list-

ing of camps, visit www.denton

parks.com or call 940-349-7275.

Youths ages 11 to 15 can join

American Canoe Association-

assessed and lifeguard-certified

Denia Recreation Center staff for

20 miles of canoeing during an

overnight trip down the Brazos

River on June 27 and 28. The $95

fee includes transportation,

canoes, life jackets, paddles, a

primitive camping site, all trail

meals and most camping equip-

ment. There will be a mandatory

pre-trip meeting for participants

and parents at 7 p.m. Wednesday

at Denia Recreation Center, 1001

Parvin St. Register for the trip by

Monday by visiting www.denton

parks.com or by calling 940-349-

8285.

Register now for the 14th annual

Liberty Run: 5K Run and One-

Mile Fun Walk, which will take

place Wednesday, July 4, at North

Lakes Park. Race check-in will

begin at 6:30 a.m., and the race

will start at 7:30 a.m. Online regis-

tration is available at www.denton

parks.com for $15 per participant;

however, families of three or more

living at the same address may

register at $12 per person by call-

ing 940-349-7275 or by visiting

the customer service center in the

Denton Civic Center, 321 E.

McKinney St.

For more information about Parks

and Recreation programs, call

940-349-PARK (7275), visit www.

dentonparks.com or e-mail

[email protected].

Denton Community Market, a

local artists and farmers market,

from 9 a.m. to sellout every Saturday

at Mulberry Street and Carroll

Boulevard, in the parking lot by the

Bayless-Selby House Museum. Visit

www.dentonmarket.org.

Denton County Farmers MarketLocal farmers sell fresh seasonal

vegetables and fruit Tuesday,

Thursday and Saturday mornings

starting at 8 a.m. At Mulberry Street

and Carroll Boulevard, in the parking

lot by the Bayless-Selby House

Museum. Market closes if it sells out

before noon.

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.

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.

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.

RSVP Referral and placement service

for volunteers age 55 and older. 1400

Crescent St. 940-383-1508.

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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. Darts,

pool, video games and foosball.

Kitchen open throughout business

hours. 119 S. Elm St. Daily noon-2am.

$-$$. 940-243-7300.

The LABB 218 W. Oak St. 940-293-

4240.

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.

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.

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.

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 Asian-inspired noodle bowls,

teppanyaki stir-fry and salads.

Exhibitions feature local artists. Beer,

wine, sake. 210 E. Hickory St. Sun-

Thurs 11-9:30, Fri-Sat 11-10. $. 940-

387-3757.

Royal East Hefty Japanese offering

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

(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.

BAKERIESDavis Purity Bakery Denton’s old-

est bakery has sculpted but simple

and flavorful cakes, soft egg bread,

cookies and more. 520 S. Locust St.

Mon-Sat 5am-5:30pm. 940-387-

6712.

Ester’s Tortilleria & BakeryMexican bakery offers panoply of

scents: cakes, pastries and sweets,

lunch-able entrees, and tortillas in

bulk. 710 Elm St. Mon-Sat 6am-9pm,

Sun 6am-2pm. 940-591-9105.

NV Cupcakes Gourmet cupcakes

and other sweets. 4251 FM2181,

Suite 216, Corinth; 118 E. McKinney

St., Denton. Tues-Sat 11am-6pm or

until sellout. 817-996-2852.

Ravelin Bakery Gourmet bakery

offers fresh-baked bread, mouth-

watering sweets and a fine cup of

coffee. 416 S. Elm St. Tues-Sat

6:30am-5:30pm, Sun 8am-5:30pm.

940-382-8561.

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. Hot sausage

sampler has a secret weapon: spicy

mustard. 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. Free Wi-Fi. Live music on

some nights. Beer and wine. No

smoking inside. 219 W. Oak St. Daily

10am-midnight. $. 940-565-1638.

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.

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. Happy hour from 4 to 7

p.m. weekdays. 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.

Cups and Crepes Eatery serves up

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. Thurs-Sun 8am-

3pm. $. 940-387-1696.

BRITISHThe Abbey Inn Restaurant & Pub

Full bar. 101 W. Hickory St. Sun-Wed

11-10, Thurs-Sat 11-midnight. $-$$.

940-566-5483.

BRUNCHLe Peep Grill Breakfast/brunch/

lunch chain restaurant pushes the

limits of the morning meal with exot-

ic choices like omelets with chicken,

spinach, mushrooms and cream

cheese. No smoking. 1435 S. Loop

288, Suite 117. Mon-Fri 6:30am-2pm,

Sat-Sun 7am-2:30pm. $-$$. 940-381-

5357.

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.

CAJUNFrilly’s Seafood Bayou KitchenPlenty of Cajun standards and Texas

fusion plates. Everything gets plenty

of spice — sometimes too much.

Sides like jalapeno cornbread, red

beans and rice are extra. Beer and

wine. 1925 Denison St. Sun-Thurs 11-

9, Fri-Sat 11-9:30. $$. 940-243-2126.

Second location: Frilly’s South Cajun

Kitchen, 2303 I-35E, 940-898-1404.

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

chicken. Beer and wine. 717 I-35E,

Suite 100. Daily 11-10. $. 940-566-

5588.

299 Oriental Express 1000 Ave. C.

940-383-2098.

COFFEEHOUSESArt Six Coffee House Coffee,

espresso, tea and other drinks, plus

snacks, sandwiches and soup in a

spot where lounging is encouraged.

It’s an arts venue to boot. No smok-

ing. 424 Bryan St. Mon-Fri 10am-mid-

night, Sat noon-midnight and Sun 2-

11pm. $. 940-484-2786.

Big Mike’s Coffee Shop Fair-trade

coffee and smoothies near UNT. 1306

W. Hickory St. Open 24 hours daily. $.

940-383-7478.

Jupiter House Coffeehouse on the

Square offers espresso, coffee,

smoothies, shakes, teas and other

drinks, as well as pastries and

snacks. No smoking inside. 106 N.

Locust St. Daily 6am-midnight. $.

940-387-7100. Second location:

Jupiter House Europa, 503 W.

University Drive, 940-566-2891.

Kaleo Bubble Tea & Coffee 1400 S.

Loop 288, Suite 108. Daily 7am-

10pm. 940-387-4848.

Naranja Cafe Famous for its bubble

tea, this shop also serves teas, juices,

smoothies and coffee. 906 Ave. C.

Suite 100. $ 940-483-0800.

Zera Coffee Co. Features artisan

coffee and specialty coffee drinks

and light snacks. Free Wi-Fi. No

smoking. 420 E. McKinney St., Suite

106. Mon-Sat 6am-midnight. $. 940-

239-8002.

ECLECTICDenton Square Donuts 208 W Oak

St. 940-220-9447.

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.

FROZEN YOGURT Yogurt Fusion 209 W. Hickory St.

940-597-6367. yofusion.com.

Yogurt Story 1800 S. Loop 288,

Suite 393. 940-898-0131. Second

location: 2700 W. University Drive,

Suite 1080. 940-484-5407.

GREEKMichael’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.

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.

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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

11-3. 940-383-1022. 2nd location: 715

Sunset St. Mon-Sat 11-8. 940-382-

3037. $. No credit cards. Beer at 2nd

location.

Love Shack Chef Tim Love’s third

gourmet hamburger establishment,

with patties made from half prime

brisket, half tenderloin. Specialties

include Dirty Love Burger, topped

with wild boar bacon and a quail egg.

Plus fries, chicken, fish, hot dogs,

soups, salads and the milkshake of

the day. Full bar. 115 E. Hickory St.

Sun & Tues-Thurs 11am-10pm; Fri-Sat

11am-midnight. 940-442-6834.

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: catfish,

fried chicken, meatloaf and barbecue

ribs. Homemade rolls and pie are

available to go. 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.

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

meals. Denton location: 1020 Dallas

Drive. Mon-Sat 6am-2pm, Sun 7am-

2pm. $. 940-382-8220. Sanger loca-

tion: 711 N. Fifth St. Daily 7am-2pm.

940-458-7358. 817-442-9378.

Prairie House Restaurant Open

since 1989, this Texas eatery serves

up mesquite-grilled steaks, baby-

back ribs, buffalo burgers, chicken-

fried rib-eyes and other assorted

dishes. 10001 U.S. Highway 380,

Cross Roads. Daily 11am-10pm. $-$$.

940-440-9760.

ICE CREAMBeth Marie’s Old-Fashioned IceCream and Soda Fountain Parlor

with lots of yummy treats, including

more than 40 ice creams made on

premises. Soups and sandwiches at

lunch at the downtown Square loca-

tion, all day at the Unicorn Lake loca-

tion. 117 W. Hickory St. and 2900

Wind River Lane. Mon-Thurs 11-10,

Fri-Sat 11-11 (Wind River shop open

until 11:15pm), Sun noon-10 (lunch

daily 11-4). $. 940-384-1818.

INDIANBawarchi Biryani Point 909 Ave. C.

940-898-8889.

Rasoi, The Indian Kitchen Housed

in a converted gas station, this Indian

dining spot offers a small but careful-

ly prepared buffet menu of curries

(both meat and vegetarian), beans,

basmati rice and samosas. No smok-

ing. 1002 Ave. C. Daily 11am-9:30pm.

$. 940-566-6125.

ITALIANBagheri’s 1125 E University Drive,

Suite A. 940-382-4442.

Don Camillo Garlic gets served

straight up at family-owned restau-

rant that freely adapts rustic Italian

dishes with plenty of American imag-

ination. Lasagna, chicken and egg-

plant parmigiana bake in wood-fired

oven with thin-crusted pizzas. 1400

N. Corinth St., Suite 103, Corinth.

Mon-Wed 11-2:30, 5-9; Thurs-Sat 11-

2:30, 5-10. 940-321-1100.

Fera’s Excellent entrees served bub-

bling hot. Rich sauces, firm pastas

and billowing garlic rolls. Dishes

served very fresh. Desserts don’t dis-

appoint. Beer and wine. No credit

cards. 1407 W. Oak St. 940-382-9577.

Mon-Thurs 11-10, Fri-Sat 11-11. $-$$.

Genti’s Pizza and Pasta 4451

FM2181, Suite 125, Corinth. Mon-Sat

11-10, Sun noon-9. $-$$. 940-497-

5400.

Giuseppe’s Italian RestaurantRomantic spot in bed and breakfast

serves Northern Italian and Southern

French cuisine. Beer and wine. 821 N.

Locust St. Mon-Thurs, 11-2, 5-9, Fri 11-

2 & 5-10, Sat 5-10. Sun 10:30-2. $-$$.

940-381-2712.

Luigi’s Pizza Italian RestaurantFamily-run spot does much more

than pizza, and how. Great New York-

style pies plus delicious southern

Italian dishes, from $3.95 pasta lunch

special to pricier meals. Nifty kids’

menu. Tiramisu is dynamite. Beer

and wine. 2317 W. University Drive.

Sun & Tues-Thurs 11-10, Fri-Sat 11-11.

$-$$. 940-591-1988.

JAPANESEAvocado Sushi Restaurant 2430 S.

I-35E, Suite 126. 940-383-9812.

I Love Sushi Sushi joint features the

tempting Denton Roll (tuna, avocado

and cream cheese). 917 Sunset St.

Mon-Thurs 11am-3pm & 5-10pm, Fri

11am-3pm & 5-10:30pm; Sat noon-

10:30pm; Sun 12:30-9pm. $$. 940-

891-6060.

Keiichi Sushi chef Keiichi Nagano

turns eel, fluke, squid, salmon, yel-

lowtail and tuna into sashimi. Daily

fish specials and pasta dishes served

with an Asian flair. Homemade

tiramisu and fruit sorbets. Reserva-

tions recommended. Wine and beer.

500 N. Elm St. Tues-Sat 5-11. $$-$$$.

940-382-7505.

Shogun Steakhouse & Sushi Bar3606 S. I-35E, Suite 100. 940-382-

7800.

Sushi Cafe 1401 W. Oak St. 940-

380-1030.

KOREAN Bulgogi House 408 North Texas

Blvd. 940-382-8060.

MEXICAN/TEX-MEXCafe Garibaldi A place with an

Italian name, run by a Peruvian,

serves good authentic Tex-Mex and

Peruvian meals. 1813 N. Elm St. Mon-

Sat 11-3 and 5-9. $. 940-591-1131.

Casa Galaviz Comfortable, homey

atmosphere at small, diner-style

restaurant that caters to the morning

and noon crowd. Known for home-

made flour tortillas and authentic

Mexican dishes from barbacoa to

menudo. BYOB. 508 S. Elm St. Mon-

Fri 7-7; Sat-Sun 7-5. $. 940-387-2675.

Chilitos Delicious guacamole;

albondigas soup rich with chunky

vegetables and big, tender meatballs.

Standout: savory pork carnitas.

Attentive, friendly staff. Menudo on

weekends, breakfast anytime. Daily

lunch specials. Full bar. No smoking.

619 S. Denton Drive, Lake Dallas.

Mon-Fri 11-9, Sat 10-9. $-$$. 940-321-

5522.

El Chaparral Grille Restaurant

serves a duo of American and

Mexican-style dishes for breakfast,

lunch, some dinners and catering

events. Daily specials. Beer, wine &

margaritas. 324 E. McKinney St.,

Suite 102. Mon-Fri 7am-2pm; Fri-Sat

5-9pm; Sun 8am-2pm. $. 940-243-

1313.

El Guapo’s Huge menu encompass-

es Tex-Mex and Mexican standards

as well as ribs, brisket and twists like

Santana’s Supernatural Quesadillas

(fajita chicken and bacon) and

jalapeno-stuffed shrimp. Ilada Parilla

Asada steak with avocado was a little

salty; enchiladas are very good. Full

bar. 419 S. Elm St. Mon-Fri 11-10, Sat-

Sun 11-11. $$. 940-566-5575.

El Pariente Roadside grocery and

music store serves exemplary

Mexican fare. High scores for authen-

ticity and freshness of ingredients.

Fajita asada burritos and shrimp

cocktails aren’t appetizers but do the

trick. 2532 Louise St. Daily 9-8. $.

940-380-1208.

Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Eatery stakes

claim of wide variety in local taco

territory. Soft and crispy tacos avail-

able with shrimp, fish, chicken, garlic

shredded beef and veggies. Breakfast

burritos too. Beer, wine and margari-

tas. 115 Industrial St. Mon-Wed

6:30am-10pm, Thurs 6:30am-mid-

night, Fri 6:30am-2am, Sat 8am-2am,

Sun 8am-10pm. $. 940-380-8226.

La Mexicana Strictly authentic

Mexican with enough Tex-Mex to

keep locals happy. Chili relleno is a

winner, with earthy beans and rice.

Chicken enchiladas are complex,

savory. Also available: more than a

dozen seafood dishes, and menudo

served daily. Swift service with plen-

ty of smiles. Beer. 619 S. Locust St.

Daily 9-10. $. 940-483-8019.

La Milpa Mexican Restaurant 820

S. I-35E, Suite 101. 940-382-8470.

Los Toreros 2900 Wind River Lane,

Suite 134. Sun-Thurs 11am-9:30pm;

Fri-Sat 11am-midnight. 940-390-

7693.

Mazatlan Mexican RestaurantAuthentic Mexican dining includes

worthy chicken enchiladas and flau-

tas. Fine standard combo choices

and b’fast items with reasonable

prices. Quick service. Beer and wine.

1928 N. Ruddell St. Tues-Fri 11-9:30,

Sat 8am-9:30pm, Sun 8-4. $. 940-

566-1718.

Mi Casita Mexican Food Fresh,

tasty, no-frills Tex-Mex at good

prices. Tacos, fajitas, quesadillas,

chalupas and more plus daily spe-

cials and b’fast offerings. Fast and

friendly service. Beer and wine. 110

N. Carroll Blvd. Mon-Sat 7am-9pm. $.

940-891-1932. Mi Casita Express:

905 W. University Drive, Mon-Sat

7am-3pm, 940-891-1938.

Miguelito’s Mexican RestaurantThe basics: brisk service, family

atmosphere and essential selections

at a reasonable price. Sopapillas and

flan are winners. Beer and margari-

tas. 1412 N. Stemmons St., Sanger.

940-458-0073.

Mi Ranchito Small, family-operated,

authentic Tex-Mex spot with $5.50

lunch specials Tues-Fri. Beer. 122 Fort

Worth Drive. Tues-Thurs 11am-3pm,

5-9:30pm; Fri-Sun 11-10. $. 940-381-

1167.

Papi’s Tex Mex Grill 421 S. U.S.

Highway 377, Argyle. 940-240-1600.

Raphael’s Restaurante MexicanoNot your standard Tex-Mex — worth

the drive. Sampler appetizer comes

with crunchy chicken flautas, fresh

guacamole. Pechuga (grilled chicken

breast) in creme good to the last

bite, and beef fajitas are juicy and fla-

vorful. Full bar. 26615 U.S. 380 East,

Aubrey. Tues-Sat 11-10, Sun 11-9. $-

$$. 940-440-9483.

Tortilleria La Sabrocita 201 Dallas

Drive. 940-382-0720.

Veronica’s Cafe 803 E. McKinney

St. 940-565-9809.

Villa Grande Mexican Restaurant12000 E. U.S. Highway 380, Cross

Roads. 940-365-1700.

MIDDLE EASTERNGreen Zatar Family-owned restau-

rant/market does it all from scratch,

and with speed. Meats like gyros and

succulent Sultani Kebab, plus veggie

combo and crunchy falafel. Superb

saffron rice and sauteed vegetables;

impressive baklava. BYOB. No smok-

ing. 609 Sunset St. Daily 11-10. $-$$.

940-383-2051.

NATURAL/VEGETARIANCupboard Natural Foods and CafeCozy cafe inside food store serves

things the natural way. Winning sal-

ads; also good soups, smoothies and

sandwiches, both with and without

meat. Wonderful breakfast including

tacos, quiche, muffins and more. No

smoking. 200 W. Congress St. Mon-

Sat 8-8, Sun 10-7. $. 940-387-5386.

PIZZACrooked Crust 101 Ave. A. 940-565-

5999.

J&J’s Pizza Pizza lovers can stay in

touch with their inner-collegiate

selves through cold mugs of premi-

um draft. Bountiful, homemade pizza

pies, in N.Y. style or deep-dish

Chicago style. Salads, hot and cold

subs, calzones, lasagna and spaghet-

ti. Beer. 118 W. Oak St. 940-382-7769.

Mon-Sat 11-midnight. $-$$.

Mellow Mushroom 217 E. Hickory

St. Sun-Wed 11am-10pm, Thurs-Sat

11am-midnight. 940-323-1100.

Palio’s Pizza Cafe 1716 S. Loop 288.

940-387-1900.

TJ’s Pizza Wings & Things 420 S.

Carroll Blvd., Suite 102. 940-383-

3333.

SANDWICHESNew York Sub-Way 305 W.

University Drive. 940-566-1823.

New York Sub Hub Bread baked

daily and fresh ingredients, even avo-

cado. Broccoli and cheese soup is

impressive; “All Stops” features

almost every cold-cut imaginable. $.

906 Ave. C. Mon-Sat 10-10, Sun 11-10.

940-383-3213. Other locations: 1400

S. Loop 288, Suites 102-2, in Denton

Crossing; Mon-Sun 10:30-10; 940-

383-3233. 4271 FM2181, No. 308, in

Corinth; Mon-Sat 10:30-9, Sun 11-7;

940-497-2530.

Vigne Wine Shop & Delicatessen222 W. Hickory, Suite 103. 940-566-

1010.

Weinberger’s Deli Chicago-style

sandwiches including the Italian beef

bistro, sausages, gyros, soups and

more. 311 E. Hickory St., Suite 110.

Mon-Wed 11-9; Thurs-Sat 11-10; Sun

11-7. 940-566-5900.

STEAKRanchman’s Cafe Legendary cafe

sticks to old-fashioned steaks and

tradition. Oversized steaks and deli-

cious chicken-fried steak. Homey

meringue pies; order baked potato

ahead. BYOB. 110 W. Bailey St.,

Ponder. Sun-Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-10.

$-$$$. 940-479-2221.

Trail Dust Steak House Informal

dress (neckties will be clipped).

Dance to live C&W. 26501 U.S. 380

East, Aubrey. 940-365-4440. $$.

THAIAndaman Thai RestaurantExtensive menu continues trend of

good Asian food in Denton. Fried tofu

is a home run. Pad Thai noodles have

perfect amount of sweetness. Home-

made coconut ice cream, sweet rice

with mango. Beer and wine. No

smoking. 221 E. Hickory St. Mon-Fri

11am-3pm & 4-9:30pm; Sat-Sun

noon-9:30pm. $$. 940-591-8790.

Oriental Garden Restaurant Thai

stir-fried dishes, with some Japanese

and Chinese specialties. Homemade

ice cream: coconut, green tea, Thai

tea & lychee. 114 Ave. B. Mon-Sat 11-

9. $-$$. 940-387-3317.

Siam Off the Square Fresh flavors

set curries apart at comfortable din-

ing spot. Winning starters: shrimp

satay, Tum Yum Gai and Tom Kah

soups. Excellent Thai seafood. BYOB.

209 W. Hickory St., Suite 104. Lunch,

Mon-Fri 11-2; dinner, Mon-Sat 5-9. $-

$$. 940-382-5118.

Sweet Basil Thai Bistro 1800 S.

Loop 288, Suite 224. 940-484-6080.

Sukhothai II Restaurant 1502 W.

Hickory St. 940-382-2888.

Thai Ocha Dishes that are as tasty

as they are pretty. Lunch specials can

be made with chicken, pork, vegeta-

bles or beef; hot and spicy sauce

makes even veggie haters go after

fresh veggies with zeal. BYOB. No

smoking. 1509 Malone St. Mon-Fri

11am-3pm, 5-10pm; Sat 11:30-10; Sun

5-9. $-$$. 940-566-6018.

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MOVIES

Hair of the dogBy Roger MooreMcClatchy-Tribune News Service

Most movie musicals, evenin the age of Glee, still face thatawkward moment when some-body — say her name is SherrieChristian — bursts into“Motoring” by Night Rangerwhile aboard a Greyhound,and the rest of the bus bursts into join her for the chorus.

Audiences today titter atthat.

But you measure the movieby how quickly we get over it.

Rock of Ages, the big-screenversion of the jukebox musicalset to ’80s “hair metal” an-thems and ballads, never does.The all-star cast is game, butthe filmmakers can’t stopwinking and mocking themockable music and the eralong enough to let the picture,built around over-the-top

tunes by Foreigner, Bon Jovi,Journey and others, pay off.

It’s enough to make you“stop believin’.”

Tom Cruise, as burnt-outrocker Stacee Jaxx, will do hisbest Axl Rose impression —bare-chested belting, waving amic stand bedecked in scarves— or Diego Boneta, aspiringmetal singer, will tear intoForeigner’s “One Guitar,” orAlec Baldwin and RussellBrand and the rest of the castblast “I Love Rock ’n’ Roll,”and director Alan Shankman

(Hairspray) will go for somecheap laugh and utterlyundercut the moment.

Maybe the music, the fash-ion, the whole rapacioustestosterone vibe of that span-dex, eye-shadow, poodle-haired era is laughable. But it’sone thing to poke fun at some-thing, quite another to attackit with utter contempt.

Rock of Ages, which discardsquite a bit of the book of thestage musical it’s based on,swirls around Jaxx, who stag-gers onstage for his farewellshow at the Sunset Strip’sfamed “Bourbon Room,” andprepares to launch a solocareer. Sherrie, a new waitressand would-be singer (JulianneHough), and bartender-gui-tarist Drew (Boneta) dream ofliving the rock-god life Staceeleads.

The Bourbon Room is un-der pressure from the mayor’swife (Catherine Zeta-Jones),who pledges to “clean upSunset Strip” and “take Satanoff our streets.” She and herfellow Mothers Against DrunkRockers then kick into arowdy-raunchy rendition of“Hit Me With Your Best Shot.”

Drew writes songs forSherrie, Sherrie moons overDrew, but fame ruins romancein La La Land.

“The spotlight doesn’t justlight them up. It makes us dis-appear,” another waitresswarns Sherrie.

Thus, does Miss Innocentfrom Oklahoma wind up in astrip club run by Mary J. Blige,who delivers what passes for ashow-stopper here — “AnyWay You Want it,” with a cho-reographed crew of very ath-

letic pole dancers behind her.You will be amazed at the

actors who take on singing,often for the first time on-screen (Baldwin, Malin Aker-man as a sexy Rolling Stonereporter, Paul Giamatti asStacee’s sleazy manager) anddon’t embarrass themselves.Cruise, in particular, is ademented delight to watch, alljewel-encrusted dragon’s headcodpiece, buttless chaps andself-serious drunken swagger.

But the songs, with a fewexceptions, lack the urgency ofthe original renditions. Theleads (Hough and Boneta) areso bland and thin-voiced thatthey seem out of step with1987.

Seriously, Brother Shank-man, what’s the point of mak-ing “I Love Rock ’n’ Roll: TheMusical,” if you don’t?

Rock of Ages

Rated PG-13. 123 minutes.Opens Friday.

Tom Cruise

hams it up as

Stacee Jaxx

in Rock of

Ages.

Warner Bros.Pictures

Filmmakers overindulge while poking fun at ‘Rock of Ages’ source material

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COVER STORY

By Lucinda BreedingFeatures Editor

Miss Nelson Is Missing is tailor-made for a child’s amusement.The musical has bright, bouncy

songs, huge characters and a lot of action. Cristin Thomas ia back at the helm of the

third summer of Texas Woman’s Univer-sity’s theater for children and young people.

Thomas and TWU have a simple goal:produce lively theater for a young audience.

Miss Nelson is based on the 1984 illus-trated children’s book by Harry Allard andJames Marshall. The story is about a classfull of awful kids. Spitballs compete forface-space with paper airplanes. The con-cept of an “inside voice” is nonexistent.

And authority? The pupils in MissNelson’s class recognize none. Theharangued teacher can either throw in thetowel, or roll up her sleeves.

“This year is our first year to do a musi-cal,” said Thomas, who came to TWU forsummers only with a resume heavy on suc-cessful children’s theater. “We want it to begood educationally for our students, and wewant it to be a professional show for ouraudience.”

Thomas said she and the university’s the-ater program chairwoman, Sharon Benge,read a host of plays for young audienceswhen scheduling the summer class. MissNelson had the right combination of action,music and narrative. The musical is sur-prisingly funny — it won’t punish adults forthe sake of making kids squeal.

“I loved this book. I always thought theidea that your teacher might dress up toscare you to make you behave is kind of

Child’splayMusical ‘Miss Nelson’is a date for all ages

Miss Nelson (Emily Johns) has her

hands full with her classroom of

rowdy elementary students in Miss

Nelson Is Missing, Texas Woman’s

University’s summer musical.

Courtesy photo

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Denton CommunityTheatre continues itsrun of All My Sons by

Arthur Miller this weekend.Miller’s drama is based on

the true story of a business-man, Joe Keller, who made adecision during World WarII that he believed wasessential for the success ofhis business and security ofhis family. The decisionaffects those close to him aswell as people he never met.

Julie Crawford, executivedirector of AmericanAssociation of CommunityTheatres and former execu-tive director of Denton Com-

munity Theatre, directs. Thecast features John Rodgers,Kenny Fudge, Travis Barth,Kerri Peters and MikeStrecher — along with sometalented newcomers.

Of note: Company offi-cials say the set is one of thelargest ever built on theCampus Theatre stage.

Performances are at 7:30p.m. Friday and Saturday,and 2 p.m. Sunday at theCampus Theatre, 214 W.Hickory St. Tickets cost $20for adults, $18 for seniors 62and older, and $10 for chil-dren. For reservations, call940-382-1915.

funny,” Thomas said. “We madea few changes. The musical wasoriginally written for two boysand two girls in Miss Nelson’srambunctious class.

“We made this an all-girlschool,” Thomas said recently.“So many people have wantedto be involved that we haven’teven had a full [technical]rehearsal yet, but we’re aheadof schedule.”

The set — often one of thelast elements to be finished —is a feast for young eyes. Thereis a green and white parlor-style floor, and bright yellowclassroom walls embellishedwith light and dark bluestripes. Lunchboxes and back-packs are stuffed into a wall ofbright orange cubby boxes.

The elementary school girlswear uniforms that would bethe envy of hipsters every-where, too. Colorful polo shirtsare tucked haphazardly intoschool uniform skirts — overshorts — and each girl wearstube socks that correspond tothe bright Converse tennisshoes.

Thomas said Miss Nelson issuitable for children in firstthrough fourth grade.

“I don’t tell parents not tobring younger kids than that,”she said. “Some kids can sitthrough a show like this by thetime they’re 3 years old. Mykids have been in the theateraudience ever since they werewee bitty.”

The musical will be aboutone hour long with no inter-mission, Thomas said. Most of

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Nelson

ADDY, the aspiring aviator Played by: TWU gradu-ate student BrettSchmidtGets detention for:throwing paper airplanesAbout her role: “I amobsessed with air-planes,” Schmidt said.“That’s why I have thegoggles. My idol isAmelia Earhart.”

ALLISON, the deviousdebutantePlayed by: TWU fresh-man Kristi SmithStealth move: Using herjump-rope as a lassoAbout her role: “She’sthe one who is reallygood — when theteacher is looking,”Smith said. “But whenMiss Nelson isn’t look-ing, some violent ten-dencies come out. Butshe wants to be presi-dent one day.”

BETHANY, blower ofspit wadsPlayed by: TWU seniorCassie HendersonWeapon of choice:Plastic straw, loose leafpaperAbout her role:“Blowing spit wads issomething I never wouldhave done when I was akid,” Henderson said.“But this girl’s a tomboy.She spends a lot of timeon top of desks.”

CHERYL, the specialonePlayed by: TWU studentAverie Bell Tactical move: hiding inplain sightAbout her role: “Out ofall the kids, Cheryl is theleast aware that she’sbeing bad,” said Bell.“I’m like the big awk-ward one in the class.Oh, and she also is veryinto cute things, likepandas, and a lucky boyin the audience.”

MISS NELSON, the tortured teacherPlayed by: TWU studentEmily JohnsStrategy: a thick accentand an imposing alias —Viola SwampAbout her role: “Sheloves the children indi-vidually, but when youput them all together,they feed off of eachother. She wants to be agood teacher, but whenthey get together, she’soverwhelmed,” Johnssaid.

POPS HANSON, the janitorPlayed by: TWU studentAaron CassidyField position: scooper,sweeper and wiperAbout his role: “Helikes the students whoclean their desks,”Cassidy said. “Yeah. Noone in this class doesthat.”

THE PRINCIPALPlayed by: TWU gradu-ate student GeraldYoungCoping mechanisms:pet goldfish, ballpointpen collectionAbout his role: “OCDisn’t the right term forthe principal,” Youngsaid. “He’s got someinteresting obsessions. Idon’t think he gets manyopportunities to share,and that’s why he getscarried away.”

Also onstage: DCTcloses ‘All My Sons’

providing a good, solid educa-tional experience to studentswith a good summer stock feel,”Thomas said.

LUCINDA BREEDING can be reached at 940-566-6877. Her e-mail address is [email protected].

MISS NELSON IS MISSINGWhat: Texas Woman’s University Theatre presents a musical for childrenand adults.When: 1 p.m. Thursday, June 14 and 21, and Friday, June 15 and 22;10 a.m. Friday, June 15 and 22; 2 p.m. Saturday, June 16 and 23; and2 p.m. Sunday, June 17 and 24. A special 8 p.m. performance will beon Saturday, June 23.Where: TWU Redbud Theatre Complex, located off Administration Drive,across from the student unionDetails: Tickets cost $10 for adults, $5 for children. Seating is generaladmission.On the Web: Seven shows have sold out. To reserve tickets or for moreinformation, visit www.twu.edu/drama or call the TWU Box Office at940-898-2020.

the weekday morning showshave sold out, with seats avail-able for afternoon and eveningshows.

While children enjoy thestory of bad kids learning torespect school and teachers,Thomas said TWU studentsare getting a great education.Thomas is quick to point outthat young audiences neitherclap politely for poor perform-ances nor hold back.

“If you don’t do what you’re

supposed to do onstage, kidswill not stay with you,” she said.“They’ll bust out with ‘Mom?I’m hungry, can we go?’ Andeven when they do enjoy it,they’ll let you know when theysee your tricks. I’m bettingthere will be a few kids who leteveryone know, ‘Hey, I see MissNelson!’”

Performing for the youngeraudience serves as good train-ing for the cast and crew.

“We want to make sure we’re

ROLL CALL: MISS NELSON IS MISSING

Courtesy photo

Texas Woman’s University student Aaron Cassidy, front,

plays janitor Pop Hanson in Miss Nelson Is Missing.

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Dev Patel and Tom Wilkinson.

Directed by John Madden. Rated PG-

13, 122 minutes. — LAT

Dark Shadows (�) Tim Burton and

Johnny Depp are snuggled warmly in

their comfort zone in this chilly hor-

ror-comedy, their eighth collabora-

tion as director and star, respectively,

and their weakest by far. Barnabas

Collins (Depp), a vampire who’s been

buried alive for nearly two centuries,

suddenly finds himself back in his

insular Maine hometown in 1972. By

the time Burton finally puts his visual

effects skills to their best use, in a

climactic showdown between

Barnabas and the witch who cursed

him (Eva Green), it’s too late. With

Michelle Pfeiffer, Helena Bonham

Carter and Jackie Earle Haley. Rated

PG, 116 minutes. — AP

The Dictator (���) Sacha Baron

Cohen stars as the title character,

Adm. Gen. Aladeen, the ruler of the

fictitious oil-rich African country

Wadiya. He comes to America, loses

his trademark beard, lands with a

Brooklyn feminist (Anna Faris), and

then tries to win his country back as

well as his new girlfriend. Over-the-

top silliness filled with insults and

fish-out-of-water humor provide plen-

ty of laughs, however squirm-induc-

ing. Rated R, 83 minutes. — B.A.

For Greater Glory Against the back-

drop of the Cristero War in 1920s

Mexico, a retired general is reluctant-

ly drawn into conflict against a ruth-

less government. With Andy Garcia,

Eva Longoria, Peter O’Toole and Oscar

Isaac. Rated R, 143 minutes. — LAT

Madagascar 3: Europe’s MostWanted (��) Halfway into the third

animated tale about New York City

zoo animals on their overseas adven-

tures, Alex the lion (voiced by Ben

Stiller) tells some new circus friends

The show must go on

Denton families are invited to

a free movie in the park

today. Denton Parks and

Recreation will show The Muppets

in Quakertown Park, 321 E.

McKinney St. The lovable, plush

Muppets rally to save their old the-

ater from a slick oil man who

means to buy it. In the meantime,

young Gary must decide whether

he’s “a man or a Muppet.” With

Miss Piggy, Kermit the Frog, Jason

Segel and Amy Adams. Rated PG,

103 minutes. Come at 8 p.m. for a

free marshmallow roast and crafts.

The screening starts at 9 p.m.

Bring your blankets and chairs.

Low-priced concessions will be

available. For more information,

call 940-349-7275.

Disney Enterprises

THEATERSCINEMARK DENTON2825 Wind River Lane off I-35E.

940-535-2654. www.cinemark.com.

MOVIE TAVERN916 W. University Drive. 940-566-

FILM (3456). www.movietavern.com.

RAVE MOTION PICTURES8380 S. I-35E, Hickory Creek. 940-

321-2788. www.movietickets.com.

SILVER CINEMASInside Golden Triangle Mall,

2201 S. I-35E. 940-387-1957.

OPENING FRIDAYThat’s My Boy Estranged for years

from the son he had and raised as a

young man, a father shows up unin-

vited on the eve of the son’s wedding

in hopes of reconnecting. With Adam

Sandler, Andy Samberg, Leighton

Meester and James Caan. Directed

by Sean Anders. Rated R, 115 min-

utes. — Los Angeles Times

NOW PLAYINGThe Avengers (���) Superheroes

from Marvel Comics unite to face an

otherworldly foe (Tom Hiddleston) in

this assembling of franchise war-

riors: Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.),

Thor (Chris Hemsworth), the Hulk

(Mark Ruffalo), Hawkeye (Jeremy

Renner), Captain America (Chris

Evans) and the Black Widow

(Scarlett Johansson). Joss Whedon

wrote and directed, delivering a sat-

isfying, if exhausting, rendition of

good versus evil. Rated PG-13, 142

minutes. — Boo Allen

Battleship (���) This is big, dumb

fun that knows it’s big, dumb fun and

enthusiastically embraces its big,

dumb fun nature. Alex Hopper

(Taylor Kitsch) is a lieutenant on one

naval destroyer while his older broth-

er, Stone (Alexander Skarsgard), is

the commanding officer of another.

Both answer to Adm. Shane (a with-

ering, well-cast Liam Neeson).

They’re all taking part in some inter-

national war games off the Hawaiian

coast when a satellite signal pro-

vokes some angry extraterrestrials.

Rated PG-13, 131 minutes. — The

Associated Press

Bernie (��1/2) Jack Black is the pic-

ture of silliness in this whimsical,

fact-based film set in Carthage. He

plays a good-natured, well-loved

funeral home employee who be-

friends a local widow (Shirley

MacLaine) known for her cruelty and

stinginess. But with Bernie, she blos-

soms, taking him on trips and spend-

ing money freely. That is, until she

turns up dead. Matthew McConau-

ghey plays the eventual prosecutor.

Directed by Richard Linklater. Rated

PG-13, 104 minutes. — B.A.

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Agroup of British retirees travel to

India to spend their golden years at a

newly restored hotel but find the

accommodations to be less than

palatial. With Judi Dench, Bill Nighy,

MOVIES

that their act was not too entertain-

ing for families “because you were

just going through the motions out

there.” So, too, for Madagascar 3,

which goes through a lot of motions.

The result: A cute story about zoo

animals running off to join the circus

becomes overwhelmed by a blur of

color and animated acrobatics. Rated

PG, 92 minutes. — AP

Men in Black 3 (���) Josh Brolin

impersonating the young Tommy Lee

Jones is worth the price of admission

to Men in Black 3. Dry, drawling,

deadpan — he nails the flinty Texan

in this sentimental sequel to the sci-

fi comedies about secret agents in

black suits who save the world from

aliens. An alien serial killer (Jemaine

Clement) has traveled back in time to

save the arm that Agent K shot off in

1969, and Agent J (Will Smith) must

go back and save his future partner.

If director Barry Sonnenfeld has lost

his fastball, Smith has lost a step or

two running the bases. Rated PG-13,

105 minutes. — McClatchy-Tribune

News Service

Prometheus (����) Director

Ridley Scott delivers a suspenseful

prequel to his 1979 classic Alien. The

similar plot sees a spaceship ventur-

ing into outer space only to find trou-

ble. Scott combines technical

improvements with good storytelling

while also adding several jolts of ter-

ror. With Noomi Rapace, Charlize

Theron and Michael Fassbender.

Rated R, 124 minutes. — B.A.

Snow White & the Huntsman(���

1/2) Director Rupert Sanders’

revisionist take on the classic

Brothers Grimm fable upends expec-

tations of traditional gender roles

while simultaneously embracing

what a fairy tale should be. It’s dark

and dangerous, vicious and violent.

And yet the performances — notably

from Kristen Stewart as the title

character — don’t always live up to

the film's visionary promise. With

Charlize Theron and Chris Hems-

worth. Rated PG-13, 125 minutes. —

AP

Fox Searchlight Films

A group of retirees — including Judi Dench, left, and Celia Imrie — sets out to spend their

golden years in India in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.

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Direct Care Position at LarenIndustries--an arts & crafts day

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FULL-TIME EXPERIENCEDADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

needed for medium-sizedchurch.

Send resume to:DRC, PO Box 369, Denton TX

76202 Attn: Box E

Golston Product Solutions in Sanger Texas has an

immediate opening for an

Inventory Control/Warehouse position

Responsibilities include: review orders and pull parts,

report daily production inIQMS, communicate with

assembly and purchasing asrequired, keep warehouseclean and organized, and

supervise the maintenance ofwarehouse equipment and machinery. Background in

injection molding facility is notrequired but preferred. Must

be able to lift up to 50 lbs. andhave a valid driver’s license.Position is full time, benefit

package provided. Please email resumes to

[email protected],fax them to 940-458-4943

or apply in person at 521 S. Stemmons, Sanger, TX.

HEAVY HAUL DRIVER withClass A CDL and Low Boy Exp.

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KENMAR RESIDENTIALSERVICES

has positions available for

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Lawn Maintenance crew memberAubrey area company

Immediate startRequirements:∂ Have experience mowinglawns including knowledge onhow to operate a zero turn mower∂ Hard worker, fast paced, ableto work in the heat and be dedi-cated Professional attitude andappearance∂ Be dependable∂ Must work evenings and week-ends∂ Must have drivers license andvehicle to get to work∂ Must pass criminal historycheck with no violationsCompensation: $8.00- 12.00 anhour depending on qualificationsOnly candidates that meet all the

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Mortgage Loan

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Non Profit Seeks P/TNutrition Center Aide for it’sDenton Location. Job Dutiesinclude daily operation of theNutrition Center, load/unload,pickup deliver food. Maintaininventory & general janitorialduties. Candidate must haveHS/GED, Tx driver’s license

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North Texas Heating & AirNow Hiring for Experienced

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Apply at 9843 S. Fort Worth Dr , Argyle

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Corinth, 1406 N. Corinth St,Suite 411, in Pinnell Square

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Denton 1111 AnnaESTATE/GARAGE SALE Sat

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1 Bdrm efficiency, all bills paid,clean. Quiet neighborhood,

close to UNT, $475/mo+$475dep Non-smoking.

940-367-6312

$0 Ap Fee--All Bills PaidLarge 1 & 2 Bdrms, 1/2 block

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940-383-3887 or 214-850-0378

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1 Bedroom 1 Bath, Near UNT600 sq ft, $535/mo. No Pets

www.tntprop.com or call for more details 940-381-6675

1 Bedroom starting at $5692 Bedroom starting at $659

CRYSTALWOOD Apartments940-591-0121

1 MONTH FREE!! UTIL ITIESPAID!! 1 & 2 Bedrooms,

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202 Pecan St. #3, Sanger2/1 $525 mo. $300 dep.

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BRAND NEW Apt HomesAvailable downtown, near TWU &

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All Bills PaidWalk to UNT -- Efficiency,

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COME SMELL THE ROSES918 Chestnut. Large Efficiency1/2 block E of UNT, 10’ walkin

closet new paint & carpet $500mo940-898-8080, 940-391-5443

Coronado Oaks, 201 Coronadoin Denton, 1 Bedroom starts at$549. 2 Bedroom ready for im-

mediate move in. Ask aboutSpecial 940-566-0308

Downtown Apartments available from $679 at VictoriaHeights. Efficiency & 1 Bdrm.

Almost new. Call 940-382-3009

Efficiency--walk to TWU/UNT,some bills paid, permitted park-ing, great floor plan, $495/mo.,714 W. Hickory & 1511 N. Elm

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940-591-1000

JUSTIN 2 Bdrm 1 Bath Studio$600/mo $200 deposit,

$50 application fee, 1 yr leaseterm only. Call 940-382-3100

Large FloorplansPre-leasing for Fall

Westwind Apartments!1710 Sam Bass 940-382-1535

New 3/2 Apartment,Krum ISD, country living, minutes

from I-35 Denton $795.Call 469-576-4880

Rental Assistance

1 & 2 Bedroom Aptswith Rental Assistance for

Qualified Applicantsin Valley View

940-665-0501or 940-726-3798

Shadowwood Apts Denton! 2BR, Open Thur-Sat 10-5.

940-387-0452. * 2B/2.5B, LakeDallas, 940-321-3231.

THE MARTINO GROUP 940-382-5000

115 N Austin, 1100 sf loft, w/d,on the square $895

1119 W Hickory , 1/1 loft, woodfloor, w/d, garage,Fry St area $995

1512 N Elm, 1/1, wood floor,w/d $725

2121 Stella, 2/1, wood floor,w/d $925

TWU AREA -- Very Large2 Bedroom with hardwood

floors at 327 Withers $625 +electric. no pets. 940-383-3887

or 214-850-0378

VICTORIA VILLAGEhas Units Available!

Downtown, near UNT.From $649. Call 940-382-3009

Available now small retailspace on high traffic Dallas Drlocation from $475/mo. All billspaid including free high speedFios internet. Call 940-387-7524

or [email protected]

THE MARTINO GROUP940-382-5000

5276 Hwy 377, Krugerville, 2000 sf building with fencedmaterials yard, suitable for

nursery or builder, great locationin high traffic area, $2000.

3/2 Duplex, large living & kitchen,walk to UNT, $895/mo. Call for

Move In Special 940-381-66775www.tntprop.com

NEW! 3-2-2 and 3-2.5-2Duplex $1175 ASK ABOUT

OUR SPECIALS!817-560-4900 www.txlec.com

OFFICE ON THE SQUARE!200-1,200 Sq. Ft.

From $250/mo. 1st month FREE!Call 940-765-7173

127 Peach St: Spacious 4 BR /2 BA / 2 garage, CH/A, Pets OK,

$1,050/mo 940-898-0828please leave message

2/1/1, W/D connection, no pets,one yr lease, $675/mo,

$500 dep. 1414 Lindsey940-382-8488

2/1 Newly remodeled, centralheat/air, W/D hookups, stove,refrig, no pets $550/mo $300 deposit, in Aubrey 817-229-

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2200 Kings Row in DentonNice Duplex 3 Bdrm 2 Bath

(1 bath w/double sinks) 2 cargarage, double windows, fans,fireplace, all appliances, newwasher/dryer, $950/mo. $1200deposit. No pets. 940-367-3191

or 940-566-0068

2 Bdrm 2 Bath frame home on3/4 acre, $825/mo. $825 depos-

it. Krum ISD. No pets.Call 940-390-9574

2 Bed, 2 1/2 Bath, FP, fncd yd,grge, open kit, clg fans, 2 story,

wet-bar, $825/mo 328 Benja-min 940-595-9077

3/2/2 in Corinth, fenced yard,1500 sq ft, $1250/mo $1250 dep

1822 Avon. 940-393-5737 or940-595-0215

4/2 near UNT 917 Anderson St,HVAC, W/D, no pets. Avail 8/1

$1500/mo + dep. 1 yr. lease940-383-0678

4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, SpaciousLayout, 2 car garage, ceilingfans throughout, 1450 sq ft,

$1000/mo. 469-951-7041

8932 Whirlwind Trail, Aubrey,3/2/2, large fenced yard, $1200

The Martino Group940-382-5000

940-566-4900

2429 N. Locust $825610 Gardenview $7001102 Broadway $925613 Bernard $725316 Bryan $675

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NEW Duplexes!3-2-2 and 3-2.5-2 $1175Ask about our Specials!

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LOOKING TO RENT?CAMI Can Help You

Find Your Next Rental!Call 940-391-1614

Prairie Ridge462sf efficiency, $400/$300dep3315/3317 Gardenview Circle$850 Mo / $850 Dep 2/2 Duplex506 Texas Street Denton, TX

Room Share near TWU Campus $425 Mo/$425 Dep

Tom Fouts, REALTORS, Inc.1200 S. Woodrow Lane, Ste 100

(940) 382-1541www.dentontx.com

The Martino Group940-382-5000

841 Mayhill, 2/1 $725

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

4 Bdrm 2 Bath on 1 Acre,Justin Tx. Storage Shed.

$925/mo+ $800 dep. Must See!817-938-7000

LOTS from

$305-$325/Mo.with Carport and/or Shed

Up to $2000 Move In Incentive!Centrally located 940-387-9914

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1410 N. Elm, 1000 Sq Ft OfficeSpace, Excellent Location.

2 Rooms + Bathroom &Kitchen. $900/mo and

$900 deposit. 940-566-1246

1500 SF Warehouse/OfficeLewisville, 419 Southfork.

Available now $795/mo + $800deposit. Call Bill Clark Mgmt at972-355-0970 or 972-795-2211

3.2.1....DON’T MISS OUT!Brand new building

500-1400 Sq Ft Prime OfficeSpace near Denton’s Main

Square and the "A-TRAIN".Call Eric 940-382-6611

EXCELLENT LOCATIONnear downtown. 800+ sf of updat-ed space w/reception, 3 privateofc & kitchenette 940-484-9000

The Martino Group940-382-5000

New offices, starting at $475one month free

Rooms for rent, unfurnished.And share common areas,

$350/mo. Bills paid. $200 dep.No pets. 940-231-4327

LARGE CONDOS 2/1.5 & 2/2.5, W/D conn,

covered parking, Lake DallasCall 940-321-3231

Offices/Warehouses for lease.1400-5600 sf in Krum, TX. $695-$825/mo. Dep. same as monthly

rent. Call 940-390-9574.

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.

1325 Cedar Keys, Lewisville,$110,000. Beautiful 3 or 4 bdrm

home, 2 baths, on nice sizedtreed lot, a little over 1500 sf,converted garage that can be

used as a large bdrm orgameroom; seller has survey,

469-951-7041

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401 Highland Blvd in Oak Point,3/2, FP, $135,000. Owner fi-

nancing available. 1 mile fromboat dock ramp. 972-978-0575

BUYER & SELLERRepresentation w/ 60+ yrs of

experience in all types of transactions. Buying, selling, orleasing we can help you in any

situation. 940-484-9000

FOR SALE BY OWNERS3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Living &

Den. 1201 Hillcrest, Denton,$90,000 as is. 940-390-6425

CASH for ManufacturedHomes/Titles.

Good, Bad & Ugly 817-395-2990

Owner financed2000 Fleetwood, 4 bed, 2 bathwith new roof, new skirting,fenced yard & shed, decks &

awnings. $369/mo214-403-9787

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JIM MCNALLY ASPHALT-PAVING

Family Run Business for 30 YrsFree estimates, asphalt repairs,

slurry, sealcoat, grading,basing, chip seal,

cement removed & replaced.Recycled Asphalt Millings

1/2 the price as regular hot mix.Local References Furnished

888-786-4254 μ 24/7

"A" Perrfect Construction,complete remodel,

free estimates. 940-595-4251or 940-320-6085

"A" Perrfect Countertops,all kinds, Cabinets & Repair,free estimates. Call 940-595-

4251 or 940-320-6085

Countertops: Granite, Lami-nate, Tile or Quartz. Cabinets &Repair. Call anytime. Free Est.940-320-6085 or 940-735-0853

Carpets, Vinyl & Vinyl PlankFlooring. Hardwood &

Laminate Flooring. Sales &Service. Call anytime. Free Est.940-320-6085 or 940-735-0853

Need a break or need to work?Teenage babysitter with adult

supervision. CPR & 1st Aid certified. Call 940-390-1285

A-1 Services: Home or OfficeComplete Cleaning. Free

Estimates. Bonded & Insured.940-320-6085 or 940-735-0853

Call Anytime.

"A" - Perrfect Cleaning ServiceHome or Office/Business, freeestimates. 940-595-4251 or

940-320-6085

Nick’s Computer ServicesRepair, Backups, Tuneups, VirusRemoval, Training 940-465-9150ComputerRepairDentonTX.com

DANIELSONCONCRETE

All types of Concrete &Asphalt Work! Slabs, Drives,

Patios & Excavation.Commercial & Residential

Free Estimates! 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

It’s illegal for companies doingbusiness by phone to promise

you a loan & ask you to pay for itbefore they deliver. For info., call

toll-free1-877-FTC HELP

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Fed. Trade Commission

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 and paint. I can do mostly

anything! I have lived here for 42years. I have done this for 20years! Contractor ID 18340

940-390-9989 EPA certifiedper law passed 4-22-10 / InsuredDenton Publishing assumes noresponsibility for advertisingcontent. Be aware oflicenses/insurances needed orrequired by law to perform cer-tain services or before pur-chasing certain services.

Handyman & Honey Do’sBy Darryl 40 Years Experience

No job too small!940-243-8945, cell 972-965-5655

HOME REPAIR - Int/Ext Painting,Roof, Fences, Tile, Ceiling Fans,

General Maint. DecksFree Estimates 940-442-8380

Lite House Repair &Handyman Services

Inside & OutsideFree Estimate 940-395-0549

FREEHauling Scrap Metal, Junk Ve-

hicles. Clean Up Garages, Yards& Farm. Free est. 7 days a week

940-390-6199

HAULING & CLEAN UPNo job to big or small. Mobile

home disposal, satisfaction guar-anteed. 940-442-6369 or

214-566-9734Mike’s Clean Up Services.

Trash, brush & junk hauled off.Friendly & dependable service.

Call 940-453-2776

Celia’s House CleaningQuality service you cancount on! Wk/biwkly/mo.

8 years exp. Refs avail. Ins &bonded. $15 off 1st service!

Superior Housekeeping Serv.940-594-8035 or 940-206-3889

Yudith House CleaningBlanca Hernandez

940-442-9511, 940-442-8380References available

Auto InsuranceCheap Auto Liability

940-565-0125

GILL’S LAWN SERVICECut trees, fence repair/bldg, mow,edge, weedeat, flower beds, trim

bushes, sprinkler repair, res/comm, free est 15% Sr discount

940-300-5506, 940-597-4787

A & G’s LANDSCAPING CREW* Free Estimates * 10% Discount

per yard -- 15% Sr discount940-465-3511 or 940-395-6941

AFFORDABLE LA LAWN

Most lawns $20-$25(front, back, sides) 1 FREEMowing after 4th mowing. Weeds sprayed & pulled,

fertilization, shrub trimming,10 yrs exp. Free Estimate.

Lance 940-390-3286

MC Lawn CarePerfect, Good & AffordableMow, Weedeat, Edge, Blow

Front, back & SidesBest Price $25

with experience & referencesCall MC 940-735-5477 or

940-735-6054

MENDOZA LAWN SERVICEMOW, EDGE, FLOWER BEDS,

CLEAN UP, TRIMMING,ALL TREE SERVICES,

REPAIR FENCES. PAINTINGFree Estimates 940-735-4845

Complete Lawn Services$ave $$ Residential/Commercial

Tree & Gardening Services. 817-696-6071 or 940-390-2178

Arriaga’s Lawn Care ServiceMowing, weed-eating, edging

flower beds, trimming bushes &trees. Free Est. 940-230-7540

Noel’s Lawn Service∂ FREE ESTIMATES ∂

Weekly & Biweekly Service.Affordable Rate. 940-735-4879

ONE MAN GANGMowing in Denton since 1998

Call Dwight 940-435-9975

Portable Building

MovingWe Move Buildings Locally

or Long Distance.For more info call Cory Kiefer

903-821-8717 or email:[email protected]

ACREAGE and LOTSMOWED & TILLED

Also GARDENS TILLEDCall 940-367-2741

ACREAGE SERVICES Tractor Mowing $20/acre,

Plowing, Seeding, Fertilizing,Spraying, Aerating 940-482-6578

PROFESSIONAL PAINTERSInt $80rm, ext $825; remodel proj-

ects, texture, faux glazing;15 yrs exp, guaranteed jobs!

Free estimate 940-300-6860

A-1 Painting Service: Interior orExterior, Residential or Com-

mercial. Free Est., Call anytime.Roll & Brush or Airless.

940-320-6085 or 940-735-0853

ARTISTIC SERVICESMurals, custom artwork, fauxfinish, paint effects, signage &

more. UNT Grad 940-368-1529www.jameshineman.com

All American Painting &Remodeling Int. Ext., Stain, Faux

patch & repairs. 17+ yrs exp.Free estimates 940-442-4545

Denton Publishing assumes noresponsibility for advertising con-tent. Be aware oflicenses/insurances needed or re-quired by law to perform certainservices or before purchasingcertain services.

A-1 Construction, complete re-modeling, decks, custom kitch-ens and baths, room additions,replacement windows & doors.FREE Estimates. Call Anytime.940-320-6085 or 940-735-8053

A-1 Tile, All Types of CeramicTile. Sales & Service. Showers,Tub Enclosures, Countertops,

Floors, Patios, Etc. FREEESTIMATES. Call Anytime.

940-320-6085 or 940-735-8053

SMART TREE SERVICETRIM OR REMOVESTUMP GRINDING

Free Estimate 940-597-3560

STUMP GRINDINGPrompt Service

Reasonable RatesCall Jeff (940) 390-1168

TOP TO BOTTOM TREE INC.Tree removal, trim, install & regu-lar maintenance, land clearing,940-483-TREE 940-483-8733

PRESERVE MEMORIESConvert 8-16mm/super 8 film/

pics/slides/negs/videos/records-discs 940-231-5889

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