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Everything is Bigger in Texas, Including It’s Exploding Art Scene

Travelers seeking an unexpected art scene may not know that Texas boasts some of the most renowned art collections and exhibitions in the world, captivating, seasoned art enthusiasts with its diverse offerings. It’s a little-known secret that several of Texas’ … Continue reading

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The Top Reasons Why Your Restaurant Should Buy Things in Bulk

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Chef Junior Borges Collab Dinner at The Blue Room at Emilia’s in Fort Worth

The Blue Room at Emilia’s at The Crescent Hotel Fort Worth, as they announce the third in a series of exclusive culinary collaboration dinners, this time with esteemed 2023 James Beard Award nominee Chef Junior Borges. This extraordinary dining event is scheduled to take … Continue reading

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May Flavors at SusieCakes

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Sweetgreen’s Adds Caramelized Garlic Steak

Sweetgreen, the beloved restaurant brand known for its craveable salads, plates and bowls, is now offering Caramelized Garlic Steak available at all Dallas/Fort Worth locations and nationwide. The restaurant brand committed to introducing steak the Sweetgreen way and sought out trusted suppliers to add … Continue reading

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UJD | Artists of Interest (AOI) to the Festival: Boney James - The Beat

Three-time GRAMMY nominee Boney James has returned to former label Concord Records with a dynamic, genre-busting album The Beat. One of the most successful instrumental artists of our time with sales totaling over 3 million records, James' new project fuses his R&B/Jazz roots with Latin rhythm and percussion.

"This record was born of my love for both Latin and R&B music and became a mash-up of the two genres. The initial inspiration for the record was Sergio Mendes' "Batucada (The Beat)," which I re-imagined as a funk tune." "Batucada (The Beat)" reunites Boney with trumpet great Rick Braun. "Rick and I have a wonderful history. There is a certain edge and energy that comes out when we play together that creates a really cool vibe."

Other special guests on the project include eclectic R&B soul singer Raheem DeVaughn and spoken word phenom The Floacist. The first Urban AC single, going for adds in mid-February, is "Maker of Love," a sexy, soulful song featuring DeVaughn. "Raheem is an artist I've wanted to work with for a long time and we actually met by following each other on Twitter! I sent him the track and he came back with an incredible lyric and finished vocal," says James.

UK poet and musician The Floacist (former partner of Marsha Ambrosius) brings a seductive flow to "The Midas (This is Why)" which adds to the World Music flavor of the album. James says, "This track is a real serious mash-up with the R&B groove, the shekere and conga percussion, coupled with the 'Euro' vibe from The Floacist!"

Other treasures on the album include James' fresh take on Stevie Wonder's R&B/Latin classic "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing," along with originals by James that run the gamut from subtle and sophisticated with tracks like "Acalento (Lullaby)" and "Mari's Song," to high energy with "Sunset Boulevard," and "Powerhouse."

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