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Weekly entertainment magazine of the Denton Record-Chronicle

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK DentonTime

ON THE COVERMACBETHJordan Love, left, plays

Macbeth, Ash Robbins is Lady

Macbeth and Pat Watson is

Macduff in Denton Community

Theatre’s dark and bloody

staging of “the Scottish play.”

(Photo by David Minton)

Story on Page 9

FIND IT INSIDEMUSICConcerts and nightclub

schedules. Page 4DININGRestaurant listings. Page 10MOVIESReviews and summaries.

Page 7

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-

ified with the sender before

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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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.

9:30 to 11:30 a.m. — “OrigamiChristmas Ornaments for Adults”at Emily Fowler Central Library, 502

Oakland St. Register by calling 940-

349-8752.

11:30 a.m. — Little Elm Chamberof Commerce networking luncheon

at Roma’s Pizza & Pasta, 1725 E.

Eldorado Parkway, Suite 200, in Little

Elm. Call 972 292-3777.

7 to 8 p.m. — Death and DessertMystery Book Club at Emily Fowler

Central Library, 502 Oakland St. This

month, discuss mysteries featuring

dogs and eat a themed dessert. Free.

E-mail [email protected].

7 to 8 p.m. — Conversation Club,

for those wishing to practice their

English language skills with others,

at Emily Fowler Central Library, 502

Oakland St. Free. No registration

required. Call 940-349-8752.

7 to 9 p.m. — Thursday NightMusic Series at UNT on the Square,

109 N. Elm St. Free. Visit http://unton

thesquare.unt.edu.

7:30 p.m. — UNT Wind Symphony

in Winspear Hall at the Murchison

Performing Arts Center, 1200 North

Texas Blvd. Call 940-369-7802 or

visit www.thempac.com. Tickets are

$8-$10

9 p.m. — The Wall, a planetariumshow set to the music of Pink Floyd,

at UNT’s Sky Theater, in Room 150 in

the Environmental Education,

Science and Technology Building,

1704 W. Mulberry St. Tickets are $7

for the public, $6 for UNT students,

faculty and staff with UNT ID. Call

940-369-8213 or visit http://sky

theater.unt.edu.

FRIDAYNoon to 1 p.m. — “Listen andLearn: The Saxophone,” a presen-

tation by Josh Ferman for ages 8 and

older, at South Branch Library, 3228

Teasley Lane. Free. Call 940-349-

8752.

3 to 5 p.m. — Ask Emily: Drop-InTechnology Help at Emily Fowler

Central Library, 502 Oakland St.

Library staff and volunteers will be

on hand to answer questions. Feel

free to bring your portable device or

flash drive with the document you’re

working on. Free.

5:30 to 9 p.m. — WranglerRoundup, neighborhood fall festival

at Ryan Elementary School, 201 W.

Ryan Road. Event includes games,

bounce houses, food and a silent

auction. Proceeds benefit the PTA.

Call 940-369-4600.

5:30 to 7 p.m. — Reception andbook signing for “National ParksProject” by Harlan Butt at UNT on

the Square, 109 N. Elm St. Free. Call

940-369-8257 or visit http://unton

thesquare.unt.edu.

6 p.m. — UNT Jazz Singers II inKenton Hall at the UNT Music

Building, at Avenue C and Chestnut

Street. Free. Call 940-565-2791 or

visit www.music.unt.edu.

6:30 to 8 p.m. — Night hike atLewisville Lake EnvironmentalLearning Area, for ages 5 and older.

Trail guides will lead participants

along the Redbud Trail. No flashlights

are necessary. The hike will be

rescheduled in the event of rain.

Wear long pants, closed-toe shoes

and a jacket. Cost is $7 per person,

or $2 for LLELA season pass holders.

Registration is required at 972-219-

3930 or [email protected]. Front gate

is at Jones Street and North Kealy

Avenue in Lewisville.

7 to 9 p.m. — Pennies & Pies con-test, benefiting the Abused Children

Protection Fund of Denton County, at

Oakmont Country Club, 1901

Oakmont Drive in Corinth. Contest is

open to the public; to learn how to

enter, visit www.abusedchildrenfund.

org. People are also needed to taste

the pies. The event will also feature

music by 415 Echo, a cookie-decorat-

ing activity and a pie walk.

7 to 9 p.m. — First Friday Musicand Art at A Creative Art Studio, 227

W. Oak St. Darrin Kobetich will per-

form on acoustic guitar. Artists will

demonstrate techniques, and there

will be a community art project. Call

940-442-1251.

7 to 10:30 p.m. — Kids Rock! at

Denton Civic Center, 321 E. McKinney

St. Denton Parks and Recreation’s

supervised night of activities for chil-

dren in grades 1-5. Cost is $9 per

child. Call 940-349-7275.

7:30 p.m. — Denton CommunityTheatre presents Macbeth by

William Shakespeare at the Campus

Theatre, 214 W. Hickory St. Tickets

are $20 for adults, $18 for ages 62

and older, and $10 for students and

children. For reservations, call 940-

382-1915. Visit www.denton

communitytheatre.com.

SATURDAY8 a.m. to 2 p.m. — Community-wide garage sale at the Denton

Civic Center, 321 E. McKinney St. Free

admission. Call 940-349-8733.

8:30 a.m. to noon — TWU’s“Transfer Connection” information

session for prospective transfer stu-

dents. Prospective transfer students

who attend the event will receive a

$50 application fee award to apply to

TWU. Check-in begins at 8:30 a.m.

on the second floor of the Adminis-

tration and Conference Tower, on

Administration Drive between Oak-

Americanempathy

The University of NorthTexas Fine Arts Series bringsbest-selling author SarahVowell to the campus at 8 p.m.on Wednesday in the SilverEagle Suite of the UniversityUnion, one block west of Welchand West Prairie streets.

A self-appointed “profes-sional tourist,” Vowell is ren-owned for her humorousaccounts of American historyand culture. She’ll read fromher latest book, UnfamiliarFishes, a look at stories ofnatives and missionaries dur-

ing America’s invasion ofHawaii in 1898, and will fieldquestions from the audience.

From 1996 to 2008, Vowellwas a contributing editor onPublic Radio International’sThis American Life. She’s writ-ten for Salon.com and otherpublications.

She contributes occasionalopinion essays for The NewYork Times on subjects she’swell-versed in, like Puritaninfluence present in today’s cul-ture.

Vowell voiced Violet Parr, theteenage daughter in theAcademy Award-winning filmThe Incredibles.

— Lucinda Breeding

Courtesy photo

A woman of words: The University of North Texas Fine Arts

Series brings best-selling author Sarah Vowell to the cam-

pus at 8 p.m. on Wednesday.

SARAH VOWELLWhat: The University of North Texas Fine Arts Series presents authorSarah Vowell When: 8 p.m. WednesdayWhere: Silver Eagle Suite of the University Union, one block west ofWelch and West Prairie streets.Details: Tickets cost $20 for the general public; $10 for UNT staff, fac-ulty and alumni; free for UNT students.

Sarah Vowell sharesnew book on Hawaii’sculture, past at UNT

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land Street and Bell Avenue. For more

information or to register, visit

www.twu.edu, e-mail

[email protected] or call 940-

898-3014 or 1-866-809-6130.

9 a.m. — 13th annual Women’sSymposium presented by the

Denton County Alumnae Chapter of

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority at TWU’s

Multipurpose Classroom Laboratory

Building, on Bell Avenue at College

Street. Theme is “Woman in the

Mirror: Portrait of a Positive You.”

Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. Cost

is $25; includes a continental break-

fast and lunch. Event features semi-

nars, informational booths, a panel of

educational experts and speakers. E-

mail Cleo Birckbichler at

[email protected].

9 a.m. to 3 p.m. — AlternativeGifts Fair in Miller Center at First

United Methodist Church of Denton,

201 S. Locust St. Fair offers alterna-

tives for holiday gift shopping,

including items by artisans around

the globe. All money collected will go

directly to the missions. Visit

www.fumc-denton.com.

9:30 a.m. — “Texas LineageResearch Day,” hosted by the

Peters Colony Chapter of the

Daughters of the Republic of Texas

as part of its monthly meeting at

Lake Forest Good Samaritan Village,

3901 Montecito Drive. A program

titled “Following the Trails of Our

Texas Ancestors” will be presented

by Diana White, chapter registrar.

Women planning to attend are

encouraged to make reservations by

e-mailing [email protected].

9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. — 25th annu-al Great Holiday Shopping Artsand Craft Show at Ryan High

School, 5101 E. McKinney St. Show

includes food vendors and more than

100 local artists and crafters.

Admission is $1 for adults, free for

students and children. Proceeds sup-

port Ryan High’s PTSA. Call Stacy

Holman at 940-595-0364.

10 a.m. to noon — Low-cost vac-cinations for dogs and cats at the

Lake Dallas Animal Shelter, 687 N.

Lakeview Drive. Rabies vaccinations

for either dogs and cats will be $5.

Additional recommended vaccina-

tions (including DHPP and Bordetella

for dogs, and FeLV and FVRCP for

cats) will be $10 each. Deworming,

canine heartworm testing and dis-

count preventive medication will be

available. Cats must be in a carrier

and dogs in a carrier or on leash. No

appointment necessary. Only cash or

check will be accepted.

11 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Etsy DentonHandmade Harvest featuring hand-

made goods and vintage finds at the

Center for the Visual Arts, 400 E.

Hickory St. Free admission.

2 to 2:45 p.m. — “VictorianCelebrations: Thanksgiving andthe National Ritual: Sara JosephaHale and Others?”, a free program

at the Bayless-Selby House Museum,

317 W. Mulberry St. The program will

cover Hale’s efforts to promote a uni-

form national observance of

Thanksgiving and how a

Thanksgiving celebration could have

been at the Bayless-Selby House at

the end of the 19th century. Call 940-

349-2865 or visit www.dentoncoun-

ty.com.

2 p.m. — “Gallifrey Gathering”for Dr. Who fans in grades 5-12, at

North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust

St. Includes Dr. Who-themed games,

crafts, treats and prizes. Dress as

your favorite character. Free. Call

940-349-8752 to register.

2 to 3 p.m. — Travel Club at Emily

Fowler Central Library, 502 Oakland

St. Discuss travel locations, see a

presentation led by a member, and

enjoy refreshments. Call Terri Gibbs

at 940-349-8752.

6 p.m. — Dinner and dancing atthe first annual fall celebration at

Ridin’ for the Brand Cowboy Church,

5926 FM455W in Sanger. Joni Harms,

Grand Old Opry performer and the

Academy of Western Artists’

Entertainer of the Year, will be per-

forming at the dance and in worship

on Sunday morning.

7:30 p.m. — Denton CommunityTheatre presents Macbeth by

William Shakespeare at the Campus

Theatre, 214 W. Hickory St. Tickets

are $20 for adults, $18 for ages 62

and older, and $10 for students and

children. For reservations, call 940-

382-1915. Visit www.dentoncom

munitytheatre.com.

8 p.m. — UNT guest artist recitalin Recital Hall at the UNT Music

Building, at Avenue C and Chestnut

Street. Free. Call 940-565-2791 or

visit www.music.unt.edu.

9:30 p.m. — The Wall, a planetar-ium show set to the music of Pink

Floyd, at UNT’s Sky Theater, in Room

150 in the Environmental Education,

Science and Technology Building,

1704 W. Mulberry St. Tickets are $7

for the public, $6 for UNT students,

faculty and staff with UNT ID. Call

940-369-8213 or visit http://sky

theater.unt.edu.

SUNDAYSunday morning — Chuck wagon

breakfast at Ridin’ for the Brand

Cowboy Church, 5926 FM455W in

Sanger. Everyone is invited; bring a

can of food for the Sanger Crisis

Center. Worship follows at 10:30 a.m.

9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. —Alternative Gifts Fair in Miller

Center at First United Methodist

Church of Denton, 201 S. Locust St.

Fair offers alternatives for holiday gift

shopping, including items by artisans

around the globe. All money collect-

ed will go directly to the missions.

Visit www.fumc-denton.com.

2 p.m. Sunday — Pasture RopingSunday after worship at Ridin’ for

the Brand Cowboy Church, 5926

FM455W in Sanger. Teams will com-

pete for prize money and champi-

onship buckles. The four fastest

teams will qualify for a chance to win

$500 in added money by trying to

rope and tie a longhorn steer in the

open pasture. Call 940-367-1168 or

940-765-1321.

2 p.m. — Denton CommunityTheatre presents Macbeth by

William Shakespeare at the Campus

Theatre, 214 W. Hickory St. Tickets

are $20 for adults, $18 for ages 62

and older, and $10 for students and

UNT profes-

sor Harlan

Butt holds

a piece

called

“Earth

Beneath

Our Feet:

Organ Pipe

Horizons

#2” — sil-

ver and

enamel,

2004.

DRC file photo

Back to nature, again

University of North TexasRegents Professor Harlan Buttis no stranger to national parks.They provided inspiration forhis enameled vessels in 2003.

Two years later, Butt broughta small collection of those ves-sels into the Gough Gallery atthe Center for the Visual Arts.

His modest tent was pitched ina corner of the gallery, andreflections from his time in theparks were paired with sparebut beautiful, sculpted metalpieces.

The text from haikus – three-line Japanese poems – is carvedinto the vessels.

Newer works inspired by theprofessor’s visits to the stateparks are on exhibit at UNT onthe Square through Nov. 22.

— Lucinda Breeding

children. For reservations, call 940-

382-1915. Visit www.dentoncom

munitytheatre.com.

3:30 p.m. — UNT faculty recitalfeaturing Dan Haerle on jazz piano,

Jeffry Eckels on bass and Stockton

Helbing on drums, in Kenton Hall at

the UNT Music Building, at Avenue C

and Chestnut Street. Free. Call 940-

565-2791 or visit www.music.unt.

edu.

6 p.m. — UNT Jazz Singers III in

Kenton Hall at the UNT Music

Building, at Avenue C and Chestnut

Street. Free. Call 940-565-2791 or

visit www.music.unt.edu.

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.

6:30 to 8:30 p.m. — “Introduc-tion to Computers,” a free three-

part class at North Branch Library,

3020 N. Locust St. Class continues

Tuesday and Wednesday. To register,

call 940-349-8752.

8 p.m. — UNT new faculty debutrecital featuring Kimberly Cole

Luevano on clarinet with Midori Koga

on piano, in the Recital Hall at the

UNT Music Building, at Avenue C and

Chestnut Street. Free. Call 940-565-

2791 or visit www.music.unt.edu.

TUESDAY6:30 to 7:30 p.m. — TeenAdvisory Board for teens in grades

6-12. Help plan and run library pro-

grams, discuss books, movies and

music, earn community service hours

and more at North Branch Library,

3020 N. Locust St. Free. Call Juli

Gonzalez at 940-349-8741 or visit

www.dentonlibrary.com.

6:30 p.m. — Twilight ToddlerTime features stories, songs and

activities for toddlers and their care-

givers at Emily Fowler Central

Library, 502 Oakland St. Free. Call

940-349-8752 or visit www.denton

library.com.

7 to 8:45 p.m. — North BranchWriters’ Critique Group, for those

interested in writing novels, short

stories, poetry or journals, meets at

North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust

St. Free. Call 940-349-8752.

8 p.m. — UNT PercussionEnsemble in Voertman Hall at the

UNT Music Building, at Avenue C and

Chestnut Street. Free. Call 940-565-

2791 or visit www.music.unt.edu.

WEDNESDAY3:45 to 5 p.m. — Game Day for

grades 5-12 at North Branch Library,

3020 N. Locust St. Free. Call 940-

349-8752.

7 p.m. — Pajama Story Time at

North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust

St. Kids can wear your pajamas and

bring a stuffed friend for stories,

songs and puppets. Best for ages 1-5,

but the whole family is welcome.

Free. Call 940-349-8715 or e-mail

[email protected].

7 to 8 p.m. — Professor’s Corner,

a discussion group dedicated to liter-

ary texts, meets at South Branch

Library, 3228 Teasley Lane. Free. Call

940-349-8752 for more information.

7 to 8:30 p.m. — ExploringPhilosophy at North Branch Library,

3020 N. Locust St. Chat about philo-

sophical questions with Eva H.

Cadwallader, professor emerita. Free.

Call 940-349-8752 to register.

8 p.m. — UNT SymphonyOrchestra in Winspear Hall at the

Murchison Performing Arts Center,

1200 North Texas Blvd. Tickets are

$8-$10. Call 940-369-7802 or visit

www.thempac.com.

Metalsmith showsvessels inspired by

national parks

Continued on Page 4

NATIONAL PARKSPROJECTWhat: Metalsmith Harlan Buttshows work inspired by nation-al parksWhen: Now through Nov. 22Where: UNT on the Square,109 N. Elm St.Details: Gallery hours are 9a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m.Monday through Wednesdayand Friday; 9 a.m. to noonand 1 to 8 p.m. on Thursday;11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday.

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MUSICThe Abbey Underground 100 W.

Walnut St. 940-565-5478.

Andy’s Bar Fri: “A Concert for Hope”

benefit for AIDS Arms with Ella

Minnow, Comanche, the Shelbie

Vinyl, Wild Child, 8pm, $8. Sun:

“Symphony of the Night” with DJ

Yayyay, Track Meet Crew, Yeahdef,

free. 122 N. Locust St. 940-565-

5400. www.myspace.com/andysbar.

Art Six Coffee House Thurs:

Invisible Children benefit, 8pm. Fri:

EIBE, 9pm. Sat: Sol Tax, 9pm. Sun:

Sunday Afternoon Yoga, 1pm. Wed:

Open mic, 8pm. 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/

artsixcoffeehouse.

Banter Thurs: UNT Communication

performance, 6:30-7:30pm. Fri:

Poetry reading, 6:30pm; Scrote,

Branden Harper, 10pm. Sat: Doug

Raney, 1-2:30pm; Folk Night with

Martin Singer, Richard Gilbert, Greg

Kneupper, Mathew Grigsby, 8-

11:45pm. Each Thurs, open-mic night,

9pm-midnight, free. Live local jazz at

8pm each Fri and 6pm each Sat. 219

W. Oak St. 940-565-1638. www.

dentonbanter.com.

Cafe Du Luxe No cover. 3101

Unicorn Lake Blvd. 940-382-7070.

www.cafeduluxe.com.

Cool Beans Live music on rooftop

patio Thurs-Sat, free. 1210 W. Hickory

St. 940-382-7025.

Crazy Horse Saloon Each Thurs,

“Blues Power Happy Hour” featuring

Three Time Fool, 5:30-8:30pm, free.

508 S. Elm St. 940-591-0586.

Dan’s Silverleaf Thurs: Whiskey

Folk Ramblers, the Demigs, AM

Ramblers, 9pm, $6. Fri: The Felice

Brothers, Gill Landry, the Treelines,

10pm, $15-$18. Sat: Stephen Bruton

Birthday Celebration, 7pm, $10;

Seryn, Goldbeach, Jessie Frye, 10pm,

$10-$13. Sun: James McMurtry,

Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, 7pm,

$15. Mon: Dan Deacon’s Wham City

Comedy Tour, Paul Slavens, 9pm, $7-

$10. Tues: Youth Lagoon, Young

Magic, Peopleodian, 9pm, $7-$10.

Wed: Bach Norwood, 8pm, $10 for

adults, $5 for students. Each Sun,

Hares on the Mountain, 10pm, free.

Each Mon, Boxcar Bandits, 10pm,

free. No smoking indoors. 103

Industrial St. 940-320-2000.

www.danssilverleaf.com.

Fry Street Public House 125 Ave. A.

940-323-9800. www.publichouse

denton.com.

Fry Street Tavern 121 Ave. A. 940-

383-2337.

The Garage Each Mon, open mic,

11:30pm, $1-$5. 113 Ave. A. 940-383-

0045. www.thedentongarage.com.

The Greenhouse Thurs: Tito

Chaves. Mon: Clark Erickson. Live

jazz, each Mon and Thurs at 10pm,

free. 600 N. Locust St. 940-484-

1349. www.greenhouserestaurant

denton.com.

Hailey’s Club Fri: The Basement,

Xegesis, the Demigods, 9pm, $5-$7.

Mon: G-Side, DJ Kluck Chosterman,

free-$5. Wed: Sky Window, RSVP,

Stephen Harris wasn’ttrying to be Spike Jonzewhen he bought a

Canon 7D. Making musicwas enough. He taught him-self to shoot and edit videosbecause he needed some, andno one else was doing it.

Harris, known as ST 2Lettaz and half of the rap duoG-Side, stepped up to makesolid, low-budget videos forartists in the trenches ofHuntsville, Ala., with himselfand his partner David “YungClova” Williams.

“It was more that we didn’thave a quality director here,”Harris said. “I downloadedSony Vegas on my laptop; Ididn’t know what I wasdoing.”-

G-Side transcends theduo’s tough corner of theSouth by promoting its close-knit community and hardersounds to an audience thatspans wide. The pair returnsto its streets of origin withIsland, out Nov. 11. G-Sidestops at Hailey’s Monday insupport of the record for afree show with DJ Kluck

Chosterman supporting.Island will be available

exclusively on Bandcamp forthe first few months. SellingJanuary’s The One …Cohesive through the onlinemusic distributor gave Harrisand the Slow Motion Soundzlabel crew a clear picture ofwho latched on to G-Side’sopen, collaborative energyand rich cuts on that record.Users of the site can accessthe demographics of listenerswho stream the tracks andcustomers who purchase themusic for download.

“The sales are so all over theplace — you can’t try to sell tojust one demographic. Harrissaid. “[The findings] allowedus to make exactly what wewanted. It showed us we havetrue, die-hard fans. We don’thave to make the next radio

hit, or club banger. They likewhat we do.”

The duo has shelteredmelody through working withor sampling bands like Aus-tralian psych outfit TameImpala and San Francisco’sGeographer, who Harris saidhe found when “crazy sounds”reached him through a fenceduring Austin’s South bySouthwest music festival:“There was this guy [NathanBlaz] up there with a cello,and it was killin’ me.”

But Island, produced byAlabama’s Block Beattaz, for-goes hooks for a strong state-ment about the pair’s powerto do what they want, whenthey want. This time, G-Side“just had fun rappin’ again,”said Harris.

Harris said the title of therecord speaks of G-Side’splace in the Huntsville sound,a sound the duo has opened tonew sonic possibilities but stilldwells happily within.

“We weren’t outcastedhere — we chose to be here,”Harris said.

— Lyndsay Knecht

Funky Knuckles, Pete Wise Quartet.

Each Thurs, ’80s music, free-$5; each

Tues, ’90s music, free-$5. 122 W.

Mulberry St. 940-323-1160. www.hai-

leysclub.com.

J&J’s Pizza Wed: Big Eyes, Occult

Detective Club, 8pm. 118 W. Oak St.

940-382-7769. www.jandjpizzaden-

ton.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: Kyle Redd, 6pm.

Fri: Jims Jazz Band, 8pm. Sat: Salt

Creek, 8pm. Wed: Singer-Songwriter

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 1125 E.

University Drive, Suite 107. 940-566-

9910.

Mad World Records 115 W. Hickory

St. 940-591-3001.

Rockin’ Rodeo Thurs: Lonestar

Party. 1009 Ave. C. 940-565-6611.

www.rockinrodeodenton.com.

Rubber Gloves Rehearsal StudiosThurs: Russian Circles, Deafheaven,

8pm, $12. Fri: Singer-Songwriter

night with Larabee, Battle of

Gonzales, TBA, 9pm, free-$3. Sat:

Nobunny, Hot Times, Adult Books,

9pm, $7-$9. Sun: Captured! by

Robots, 10pm, $8-$10. Mon: Tera

Melos, Babar, Roy Robertson, 9pm,

$8-$10. Each Thurs, “Discipline,”

10pm, free-$5; each Tues, “Singles

Going Steady,” 10pm, free-$5; each

Wed, “Whatever Wednesdays,”

10pm, free-$5. 411 E. Sycamore St.

940-387-7781. www.rubbergloves-

dentontx.com.

Simone Lounge Sun: Savage and

the Big Beat, Sacco & Vanzetti, 10pm,

free. 222 W. Hickory St., Suite 104.

940-387-7240.

www.facebook.com/simonelounge.

Sweetwater Grill and TavernTues: Sweetwater Jazz Quartet (Neil

Slater, Jim Riggs, Ron Fink, Lou

Carfa). Jazz shows on the patio, 7-

9pm, free. 115 S. Elm St. 940-484-

2888.

Trail Dust Steak House 26501 U.S.

380 East in Aubrey. 940-365-4440.

www.trailduststeaks.net.

UNT on the Square Thurs: Thurs-

day Night Music Series, 7-9pm, free.

Fri: Reception and book signing for

“National Parks Project” by Harlan

Butt, 5:30-7pm, free. Arts and meet-

ing space; headquarters of the UNT

Institute for the Advancement of the

Arts. Free. 109 N. Elm St. 940-369-

8257. http://untonthesquare.unt.edu.

VFW Post 2205 Free karaoke at

8pm each Thurs, Fri and Sat. 909

Sunset St.

IN THE REGION6 p.m. Thursday — Boots andBandanas benefit dinner andauction to support Camp Summit,

an Argyle residential camp for chil-

dren and adults with disabilities, pre-

sented by Skyeward Bound Ranch

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Courtesy photo/Matt McGinleyStephen Harris, known as ST 2 Lettaz, and David “Yung Clova” Williams are Southern

rap duo G-Side. The pair stops at Hailey’s Monday.

G-SideWith DJ Kluck Chosterman. Monday

at Hailey’s, 122 W. Mulberry St. Free for 21 and older; $5 for younger

than 21. Visit haileysclub.com or g-side.bandcamp.com.

Video kills & anti-radio stars

Tech smarts paved trip to ‘Island’ for G-Side

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Brotherly love

Courtesy photo

New York alt-rockers the Felice Brothers will surely find a friendly town in Denton when the band arrives in support of

Celebration Florida, released in May. The quintet shakes up its alternative rock with the sort of setup that Denton indie

music buffs cotton to: strings, acoustic noise like bells, and piano. Whining vocals and brooding lyrics pair with naked,

hooky guitar riffs for satisfying effect. If you like to dance at your live shows, skip the Felice Brothers. If you like to listen, or

tease out subtle techniques from the music, show up at Dan’s Silverleaf on Friday night. Gill Landry of Old Crow Medicine

Show and Treelines open. Doors open at 9 p.m., and the music starts at 10 p.m. Tickets cost $15 in advance, $18 at the door.

For reservations, visit www.danssilverleaf.com. Dan’s is located at 103 Industrial St. — Lucinda Breeding

DENTON PARKS AND RECREATIONKids in grades 1 to 5 can enjoy a

safe night of fun for less than the

price of a sitter at Kids Rock from

7 to 10:30 p.m. Friday at the Denton

Civic Center, 321 E. McKinney St.

The night includes a DJ, a bounce

house, Wii and Rock Band on the

giant screen, dance contests,

sports tournaments, and more.

Glow products and concessions will

also be available for purchase. Cost

is $9 per child. For more informa-

tion, call 940-349-7275.

�The public is invited to browse and

buy a variety of gently used and

new items at the Civic Center’s

communitywide garage salefrom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

Admission is free. For more infor-

mation, call 940-349-8733.

�It is the last chance to register for

the following Young RembrandtsArt Classes on Mondays beginning

next week at North Lakes Recrea-

tion Center, 2001 W. Windsor Drive:

� “Preschool Drawing,” from 2:45

to 3:30 p.m.;

� “Elementary Drawing,” from 3:45

to 4:45 p.m.; and

� “Elementary Cartooning,” from 5

to 6 p.m. Each six-week course

costs $78 and includes all supplies.

For details and to register, visit

www.dentonparks.com or call 940-

349-8287.

�Beginners can learn how to tune

guitars, read music and strum

chords in “Guitar Kings” from

5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Mondays, Nov.

7-28, at Martin Luther King Jr.

Recreation Center, 1300 Wilson St.

The course fee is $75. Students

must bring their own guitars and

picks and purchase a $10 method

book. For more information and

registration, visit www.denton-

parks.com or call 940-349-8575.

�Register by Wednesday for the fol-

lowing one-day basketball clin-ics for boys and girls on Saturday,

Nov. 12, at McMath Middle School,

1900 Jason Drive: ages 5 to 8, from

9 a.m. to noon, and ages 9 to 12

from 1 to 4 p.m. The clinics are

designed for beginners looking to

gain an understanding of the sport

and veterans needing to improve

skills.

The $30 fee includes a T-shirt or

jersey. For more information and

registration, visit www.denton-

parks.com or call 940-349-7275.

�Ages 3 to 4 can learn the basics of

basketball and play in a scrimmage

for parents’ enjoyment in “BittyBasketball” from 6 to 6:45 p.m. on

Mondays and Wednesdays, Nov. 14

through Dec. 7, at McMath Middle

School, 1900 Jason Drive. The $50

fee includes instruction, a jersey and

individual awards. Register by Nov.

11 by visiting www.dentonparks.com

or by calling 940-349-7275.

For more information about Parks

and Recreation programs, call 940-

349-PARK (7275), visit www.

dentonparks.com or e-mail

[email protected].

Charities at Eddie Deen’s Ranch, 944

S. Lamar St. in Dallas. For ticket infor-

mation, visit www.campsummit.

boots.dojiggy.com or call Pam Chicol

at 972-484-8900, ext. 104.

7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday —The Flower Mound SymphonyOrchestra performs Mozart’sRequiem with Trietsch Memorial

United Methodist Church Chancel

Choir, the Voices of Flower Mound,

and the Garland Chorale. Friday at

Granville Arts Center, 300 N. Fifth St.

in Garland; tickets are $10, or $7 for

seniors. Saturday at Trietsch

Memorial, 6101 Morriss Road in

Flower Mound; free, but donations

accepted. Visit www.fmco.org.

1 to 3 p.m. Sunday — FlowerMound Veterans Day ceremony is

at Flower Mound High School

Stadium, 3411 Peters Colony Blvd. A

family picnic will be from 1 to 2 p.m.

with free hot dogs, cake and lemon-

ade. At 2 p.m., the ceremony will

begin and will include a veterans

review featuring Boy Scouts, Girl

Scouts and junior ROTC units.

LITERARY EVENTSEmily Fowler Central Library 502

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

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

Sun. 940-349-8712.

North Branch Library 3020 N.

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

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

8756.

� 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.

� 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-

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5pm Sun. 940-349-8251.

VISUAL ARTSArt Six Coffee House 424 Bryan St.

Mon-Sat 9am-midnight. 940-484-

2786.

Banter 219 W. Oak St. 940-565-

1638.

� “Intersecting Thoughts,” an

Oxide @ Banter exhibit, on display

through Nov. 16.

Burger and Friends 108 W. Oak St.,

Suite 101. www.burgerandfriends.com.

Cafe Du Luxe 3101 Unicorn Lake

Blvd. Mon-Thurs 5:30am-10pm, Fri

5:30am-11pm, Sat 6am-11pm, Sun

7am-9pm. 940-382-7070.

www.cafeduluxe.com.

� Work by Tina Church Alvarez on

display.

Center for the Visual Arts 400 E.

Hickory St. Free. Tues-Sun 1-5pm.

940-382-2787. www.dentonarts.com.

The Chestnut Tree 107 W. Hickory

St. Mon-Sat 9am-4pm. 940-591-

9475. www.chestnuttearoom.com.

A Creative Art Studio 227 W. Oak

St., Suite 101. Mon-Sat 12-6pm, Sun

by appointment only. 940-442-1251.

www.acreativeartstudio.com

Cupboard Natural Foods and Cafe200 W. Congress St. 940-387-5386.

Farmer’s & Merchant’s Gallery

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Early and contemporary Texas art.

100 N. Washington St., Pilot Point.

Fri-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 1-5pm.

Appointments encouraged. 940-686-

2396. www.farmersandmerchants

gallery.com.

Gallery 010 in the TWU student

union, at the corner of Bell Avenue

and Administration Drive. Mon-Thurs

8-9; Fri 8-5; Sun 1-9. Free.

Green Space Arts CollectiveGallery hours are Mon 5-6:30pm,

Tues-Wed 4-7pm, and by appoint-

ment by calling 940-387-2722. 529

Malone St.

Jupiter House 114 N. Locust St.

940-387-7100.

La Meme Gallery At Rubber Gloves

Rehearsal Studios, 411 E. Sycamore

St. www.lamemegallery.com.

Oxide Gallery Commercial gallery in

Linwood-Alford Florist. 501 W.

Hickory St. Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat

9am-1pm. 940-483-8900.

www.oxidegallery.com.

� Feature show by Elsa Vasquez

and a group show on display.

TWU Blagg-Huey Library Mon-

Thurs 7:30am-midnight, Fri 7:30am-

10pm, Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 2pm-mid-

night. 1322 Oakland St. 940-898-

3701. www.twu.edu/library.

TWU East and West galleries inthe TWU Fine Arts Building, at

Oakland Street and Pioneer Circle.

Free. Mon-Fri 9-4, weekends by

appointment. 940-898-2530.

www.twu.edu/visual-arts.

UNT Art Gallery in the UNT Art

Building, 1201 W. Mulberry St. at

Welch. Tues noon-5pm, Wed-Thurs

9:30am-8pm, Fri-Sat noon-5pm. Free.

940-565-4316. www.art.unt.edu.

UNT Cora Stafford Gallery InUNT’s Oak Street Hall, 1120 W. Oak

St. Tues-Fri 10am-2pm or by appoint-

ment. 940-565-4005.

UNT Fashion on Main 1901 Main St.

in downtown Dallas. Free. Thurs-Fri

noon to 5 p.m. 940-565-2732 or 214-

752-8151.

UNT on the Square 109 N. Elm St.

Free. Mon-Fri 9am-noon & 1-5pm,

with extended hours Thurs until

8pm; Sat 11am-3pm. 940-369-8257.

http://untonthesquare.unt.edu.

� “National Parks Project: Vessels

& Haiku” by Harlan Butt, on display

through Nov. 22.

UNT Union Gallery Level 3, UNT

Union, 400 Ave A. Mon-Sat 8am-

10pm. 940-565-3829.

www.unt.edu/union/gallery.htm.

Visual Arts Society of Texas Mem-

ber organization of the Greater

Denton Arts Council offers communi-

ty and continuing education for local

visual artists, professional and ama-

teur. Meetings are at the Center for

the Visual Arts, 400 E. Hickory St.

Monthly meetings include mini-

shows and demonstrations by visit-

ing artists. Two annual juried

exhibits. Critique groups and work-

shops. Visit www.vastarts.org or call

Executive Director Lynne Cage Cox at

972-VAST-ORG.

SENIORSAmerican Legion Hall SeniorCenter 629 Lakey Drive in Fred

gigging around Denton whilehe was at UNT, and was a reg-ular on the stage at Dan’sSilverleaf. One of his mostmemorable gigs at Dan’s was aChet Baker tribute with DrewPhelps on upright bass,Steven Harlos on piano and

Evan Weiss on trumpet.“Drew is an amazingly tal-

ented bassist,” Norwood said.“I just want to try playingwhile I sing. Yeah, that’s notsomething you see that often.Esperanza Spalding is doingthat, and Sting did it.”

When he returns for theDenton show, Norwood saidhe plans to accompany him-self on upright bass alongwith a group of musicianswho will make up the BachNorwood Group. He expectsthe combo will play some cov-ers in addition to trying someof his own music.

He said he looks forward tobeing back on the stage inDenton.

“When I play Dan’s, therewill be more musicians in theaudience than most of theplaces I play — and that’s nicefor me,” Norwood said. “InDenton, you can stretch out alittle and know that there arepeople who appreciate themore demanding things youdo. I do have some arrange-ments that are harder to playand probably couldn’t dothem if I wasn’t playing withsuch fabulous musicians.”

— Lucinda Breeding

Jazz musician

Bach Nor-

wood, a

University of

North Texas

graduate,

returns to

Denton for a

one-night

engagement

Wednesday

at Dan’s

Silverleaf.

Courtesy photo

THEY’RE WITH THE BANDBach Norwood — upright bassand vocalsEvan Weiss — trumpet Jaleun Washington — drums William Foley — piano

By Lucinda BreedingFeatures Editor

University of North Texasgraduate Bach Norwood iscoming back to Denton. Hecould spend the evening withfriends, hanging out at hisfavorite watering hole.

Norwood plans to do justthat, but that evening will bespent singing behind his dou-ble bass, with some of hisfavorite local musicians.

Norwood took his gear toNew York, marveled at therecord cold snap and promptlyheaded to Louisiana for a gig.His worldly possessions stayedin New York while Norwoodsettled in for the coming holi-day season near New Orleans.

“That can be the best time ofthe year for musicians,”Norwood said.

In the meantime, hisDenton gig on Wednesday wasa chance to bring his musicalbuds back to the Dan’sSilverleaf stage for a night.

Norwood earned a degree inbass performance in the UNTjazz studies program. Hespent time in sweat-inducingclasses that attract some of thebest emerging jazz musiciansin the world. He sang basswith Paris Rutherford’s JazzSingers for two semesters. Heearned a bachelor’s degree injazz studies, with emphasis ondouble bass performance. Jazzis in his bones, he said, even ifhe does take a detour throughanother genre or five.

Norwood did his share of

UNT grad puts onshow in his oldstomping grounds

Concentration in jazz

Bach Norwood Group 8 p.m. Wednesday at Dan’s Silverleaf,103 Industrial St. Cover is $10, or $5

for students. Call 940-320-2000.Visit www.bachnorwood.com.

Moore Park. 10am-3pm Mon-Fri, 6-

9pm Thurs. 940-349-8298.

Denton Senior Center Offers daily

lunches, classes, travel, health servic-

es and numerous drop-in activities.

8am-9pm Mon-Fri. 509 N. Bell Ave.

940-349-8280. www.dentonsenior-

center.com.

Ongoing activities:

� Athena’s Craft Store, open 9am-

1pm Mon-Fri; 9am-1pm Sat; first and

third Fri, 6-9pm. Call 940-349-8720.

� Dancing and potluck, live big

band and country music every sec-

ond and fourth Friday, 7-9:30pm, $5.

� Movies 6pm each Wed. Free for

Denton seniors. $1 for popcorn and

soda.

� SPAN noon meal each Mon-Fri.

$1.50 for seniors age 60 and older,

$3.50 for those younger than 60.

� Ed Bonk Woodshop 9am-noon

Mon-Thurs; 9am-noon Sat. $6 annual

membership or $1 per visit.

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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 FRIDAYAmerica the Beautiful 2: The ThinCommandments (��1/2) Writer-

director Darryl Roberts takes a

Morgan Spurlock-inspired approach

and examines Americans’ problem

with obesity, including his own. He

interviews various suspects, includ-

ing weight loss experts, trainers,

dietitians and others. He even goes

on various diets, routinely losing and

gaining weight. Entertaining enough,

with a timely message, but overly

familiar. Not rated, 110 minutes. At

the Angelika Dallas. — Boo Allen

Mozart’s Sister (���) In this

French-language film, a compelling

story, exquisite photography, and

beautiful music balance out over a

wooden production and bland leads.

Mozart’s older sister Nannerl (Marie

Feret) was a 1760s Zelig in her trav-

els across the continent with her par-

ents. She befriends the daughter of

Louis XV and, later, at court, mas-

querades as a man and meets

France’s dauphin, Louis Capet, the

future Louis XVI. Despite some

intrigue, the film never builds an

engaging narrative. But it looks great.

Not rated, 120 minutes. At the

Magnolia in Dallas. — Boo Allen

Tower Heist (���1/2) This is an

ensemble, and a strong one at that,

led by Ben Stiller, Alan Alda, Matthew

Broderick, Casey Affleck and Téa

Leoni. When financial guru Arthur

Shaw (Alda) is charged with stealing

billions from his investors — includ-

ing the staff of his luxury high-rise —

they come up with a plan to steal

their money back. Brett Ratner’s

blast of an action comedy truly

brings out the best in Eddie Murphy,

who’s fast-talking, flummoxed and

full of false bravado as a low-level

thief. Rated PG-13, 104 minutes. —

The Associated Press

A Very Harold & Kumar 3DChristmas The arrival of a mysteri-

ous package on Christmas Eve leads

to stoner pals Harold and Kumar

reuniting six years after their last

misadventure to embark on an ill-

advised journey through New York

City. With John Cho, Kal Penn, Paula

Garces and Danneel Harris. Rated R,

90 minutes. — Los Angeles Times

NOW PLAYINGAbduction A young man (Taylor

Lautner) who has always felt discon-

nected from his life begins to piece

MOVIES

By Boo AllenFilm Critic

Anyone curious as to whatbig-time filmmakers do in theirspare time might find theanswer in The Skin I Live In.

They watch other movies. This new feature from Span-

ish auteur Pedro Almodovar —an entertaining mix of sciencefiction, science fact and horror— shows the director borrow-ing from many who have comebefore, including himself.Georges Franju’s 1960 Frenchhorror classic Eyes Without aFace looks to have inspiredmuch, including the film’smask-wearing main character.

Almodovar’s genre-bendingfilm progresses at its own pace,dropping hints as to what thedirector intends, yet never tip-ping its hand. Almodovar baseshis film on the recently devel-oped medical breakthrough offace transplantation.

But, being Almodovar, with apenchant for the Grand Guig-nol, he doesn’t settle for a facetransplant. Instead, he coversan entire body with a secondskin, bit by bit. And, for goodmeasure, he throws in a sexchange.

Hardly any of this is grisly orgraphic but is actually visuallyalluring in the hands of cine-matographer José Luis Alcaine,a man who knows how to light aroom and how to accentuateAlmodovar’s trademark use ofvibrant colors. Instead of rou-tine horror territory, Almodovarfocuses more intently on the

Eminent plas-

tic surgeon

Robert

Ledgard

(Antonio

Banderas)

and a strange

woman

(Elena Anaya)

figure into

filmmaker

Pedro

Almodovar’s

The Skin I

Live In, a

genre-bend-

ing horror

film that

keeps you

guessing.

Sony PicturesClassics

The Skin I Live In

Rated R, 120 minutes.Opens Friday at the AngelikaPlano and Dallas.

psychological trauma caused bya true identity crisis.

Antonio Banderas workswith Almodovar for the firsttime in many years, playingresearch physician RobertLedgard. When first seen, hetends to a strange woman(Elena Anaya) wrapped in afleshy body suit, and some-times a mask. She lives in whatlooks like the basement ofLedgard’s spacious house.

Almodovar regular Marisa

Paredes plays Marilia, themasked woman’s personalattendant and the faithful fam-ily retainer through whomAlmodovar indulges in afavorite theme of fractured lin-eage.

For the film’s first third or so,characters enter and exit withlittle explanation. Finally,Almodovar flashes back sixyears and tells the storiesbehind the fiery death of thephysician’s wife and the rape

and eventual destabilization ofhis young daughter. Both figureinto the strange creatureinhabiting Ledgard’s hiddenenclosure.

Almodovar fleshes out hismix of personal stories so thelast part of the film becomes astory of revenge and, later, anidentity breakdown. It is anodd blend, from start to finish,sometimes over-the-top andsometimes maudlin, but alwayscompelling.

Almodovar wears genres likesecond skin in latest projectAll fleshed out

together his true identity, but he is

targeted by assassins and must fight

to survive. Rated PG-13, 139 minutes.

— LAT

Courageous Dedicated law-enforce-

ment officers vow to become better

fathers and renew their faith after a

tragedy in their community. With Ken

Bevel, Kevin Downes, Ben Davies and

T.C. Stallings. Rated PG-13, 129 min-

utes. — LAT

A Dolphin Tale (��1/2) Formulaic

family film based on the true story of

a Clearwater, Fla., boy (Nathan

Gamble) who discovers a wounded

dolphin on the beach who has lost its

tail. He helps relocate the dolphin to

an animal rehabilitation facility. There,

a marine biologist (Harry Connick Jr.)

nurses the dolphin back to health

with the help of a military expert

(Morgan Freeman) in prosthetics.

With Ashley Judd and Kris Kristoffer-

son. Rated PG, 113 minutes. — B.A.

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COVER STORY

By Lucinda BreedingFeatures Editor

If you could describe Denton Community Theatre’s stag-ing of Macbeth, it would be this: Everything ends inblood. Director Julie Brinker, who works part time as the com-

munity theater’s community outreach director, isn’t shyabout the blood in Macbeth.

“We have a lot of stage blood,”Brinker said.

Macbeth is one ofShakespeare’s most-producedtragedies. At its heart, it’s thestory of a rising Scottish star, asoldier and nobleman who isrewarded for his service to KingDuncan with a title. Ambitionand greed lead Macbeth to ruin,and, as the saying goes, headsroll. Every character gets bloodon his hands, down to LadyMacbeth and Macduff,Macbeth’s best friend.

“When I found out the company was going to do thisshow, I wrote a concept statement aimed at our core audi-ence. Basically, it was traditional with lots of excitingpoints,” Brinker said. “I really wanted to direct this show.”

The company’s production board green-lighted her con-cept, and Brinker was off.

Previously, Brinker had directed only scenes from theshow. She said she knew auditions would dictate some ofher decisions, but she was sure about some core ideas.

She knew the show would be set between 1040 and1050 in the moorland of Scotland. Macbeth and hisbrethren live among the rocky woods in the center of thecountry. The soldiers wear tartans, and the king’s riches areoffstage in favor of a set that suggests stone structures,

See MACBETH on 10A

Out, damned spot. Macbeth (Jordan Love) and his

Lady Macbeth (Ash Robbins) get blood on their

hands for the lust of the crown. The Denton

Community Theatre staging of Shakespeare’s play,

ending on Sunday, is rated PG-13 for violence.

Denton Record-Chronicle/David Minton

MACBETHWhen: 7:30 p.m. Fridayand Saturday, and 2 p.m.SundayWhere: Campus Theatre,214 W. Hickory St.Details: Tickets cost $20for adults, $18 for ages62 and older, and $10for students and children.For reservations, call940-382-1915.On the Web: www.dentoncommunitytheatre.com

Bloodyhell

Freely flowinggore foretellshuman loss inDCT’s ‘Macbeth’

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Jordan Love,

left, Ash

Robbins and

Pat Watson

play the key

roles in

Denton

Community

Theatre’s

production of

Macbeth.

DRC/DavidMinton

ruins and the mouth of a cave. “I wanted a basic unit set

because I wanted people to beable to use their imagination,”she said.

Brinker also set about mak-ing Macbeth as simple as shecould.

“I spent a month cutting it,”she said. “All the battles andfight scenes, I kept. I cut anypolitical reference of the time.Anything that was for [King]James, I got rid of it. I wanted aclean through-line.”

It wasn’t arduous. “You know, when you have

ghosts, murder and lust, youdon’t have to do too much moreto reel folks in,” she said. “It’s allthere. Everything you need fora great story? All there.”

Brinker hasn’t soft-pedaledthe violence in the play.Macbeth is soaked in blood andshrouded in guilt, and Brinkersaw no reason to sanitize theshow. In fact, she made somedecisions that draw the dra-matic tension fairly taut. ThisMacbeth spares no tendernessfor innocent bystanders.

Auditions brought the direc-tor some delicious surprises —namely actor Jordan Love, ayoung, strapping man to fill thetitle role.

“So often, when you seeMacbeth, Macbeth is this 40-or 50-something, grizzled war-rior with a trophy wife whomanipulates him with her sex-uality. I wanted someone whocould have a soul mate in LadyMacbeth,” Brinker said. “Ilucked out. I got this hot youngcouple to play those roles, andit’s been pretty cool to watchthese little moments they cre-ate. There’s real chemistrythere.”

Love plays opposite AshRobbins, who said she’s alwayswanted to take on LadyMacbeth, a character drawnwith such dimension that thename is assigned to real-lifewomen who pursue politicalcareers or dare to claim ambi-tions publicly. Lady Macbeth isoften portrayed as a schemingwoman with a taste for powerthat exceeds her conscience.

“I think a lot of people have alot of misconceptions abouther,” Robbins said. “I’ve hadsome friends ask me, ‘Are you

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Macbeth

going to play her shrill … orsexy and sultry?’ I think she’smisunderstood.”

In this staging, Robbins saidLady Macbeth is more compli-cated than conniving. Brinkersaid the fact that there isn’t abig age gap between the actorschanges the onstage dynamic.Robbins agreed.

“He’s a thane,” Robbins saidof Macbeth. “He’s a mightywarrior, and she loves him sointensely that she thinks hedeserves to be king. She loveshim so much that she’s willingto do whatever has to be doneto get him there. I think sheloses sight of her convictions. Ithink all women have thepotential to do something darkfor someone they love.”

Theater veteran Pat Watson

plays Macduff, Macbeth’sfriend and the conscience of theplay. Watson’s no Shakespeareneophyte. He’s performed inMuch Ado About Nothing,Twelfth Night and A Mid-summer Night’s Dream.

Macduff is a reluctant hero,and Watson said he wants toexplore his human side.

“I think of him as a familyman. You see him as a humanbeing who loves his children,”he said. “After his friend killshis family, Macduff becomessomeone who I think is goingto need psychiatry, even if hewon’t get it because there was-n’t that sort of thing in thosedays.”

Brinker said her actors haveto tell the story. They’ve beengiven swords, battle axes and

lots of blood. But the intentionsare at the heart of the story. Atits end, the story is about con-sequence and victories madehollow by loss.

“I have so much respect foractors who can take thesewords and get up onstage andthen make it sound like thisstuff comes out of their mouthsevery day,” Brinker said. “Get-ting people over the language,getting the patterns and trans-lating the ideas is the hardestpart for the actors, becausethey’ve got to get the audienceover the language. I have a lotof respect for these actors.”

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

RESTAURANTSASIANLittle 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. Beer,

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

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

387-3757.

Royal East Hefty Japanese offering

(including sushi bar) plus Korean and

Chinese dishes. Pleasing Fire

Mountain Roll. Fish tastes very fresh

and firm. Mochi ice cream is a

dessert unlike anything else. Beer,

wine and sake. No smoking. 1622A

W. University Drive. Mon-Sat 11-10. $-

$$. 940-383-7633.

BARBECUEMetzler’s Bar-B-Q Much more than

a barbecue joint, with wine and beer

shop, deli with German foods and

more. Smoked turkey is lean yet

juicy; generous doses of delightful

barbecue sauce. Tender, well-priced

chicken-fried steak. Hot sausage

sampler has a secret weapon: spicy

mustard. Beer and wine. 628

Londonderry Lane. Daily 10:30am-

10pm. $. 940-591-1652.

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

DINING

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6am-11pm, Sun 7am-9pm. $. 940-

382-7070.

The Chestnut Tree Salads, sand-

wiches, soups and other lunch

options served in back of small shop

on the Square. Chicken pot pie is

stellar, with painstakingly made crust

and thick, tender stew inside. Tasty

quiche. Decadent fudge lava cake

and rich carrot cake. No smoking.

107 W. Hickory St. Mon-Sat 11-2:30

(breakfast 9-11; desserts 3-5). $-$$.

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 & PubFull bar. 101 W. Hickory St. Sun-Wed

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

940-566-5483.

BRUNCHLoco 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.

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.

ECLECTICThe Club at Gateway CenterThree-course meal for $7 at restau-

rant run by hospitality management

students. Fall season runs through

Dec. 2. For schedule and menu, visit

www.smhm.unt.edu/theclub. In

UNT’s Gateway Center across from

Fouts Field. No smoking. No credit

cards. 940-565-4144. Mon-Fri, with

seating 11am-12:15pm. $. 940-565-

4144.

Denton Square Donuts 208 W Oak

St. 940-220-9447.

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 dining 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-

DININGContinued from Page 10

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

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.

Simone Lounge Full bar. 222 W.

Hickory St., Suite 104. 940-387-7240.

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.

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.

INDIANRasoi, 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. No credit cards. 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 lit-

tle 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. Cabrito falls off bone in a spicy

broth. 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.

Hooya! Fun spot makes its point

with huge California-style burritos.

Delightful quesadillas and tacos, too.

Collegiate atmosphere; friendly serv-

ice. Beer. 1007 Ave. C. Daily 11-9. $-

$$. 940-381-0272.

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 andCafe Cozy cafe inside food store

serves things the natural way.

Winning salads; 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.

Denton County Farmers MarketPeruse fresh farm-grown produce —

tomatoes, squashes, melons, onions

and more, according to the season —

at Sycamore Street and Carroll

Boulevard. Tues, Thurs & Sat 8am-

sellout.

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. $$.

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Paralegals/ Legal Secretaries. Minor & Jester, P.C. in Denton is

looking for one paralegal/ legalsecretary with at least 2 years offamily law experience and one

paralegal/ legal secretary with atleast 2 years of real estate and/or

mortgage lending experience.Proficiency in Word, Excel and

Abacus Law is preferred.

Please send your resume to [email protected]

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and a team player. Salary DOQ.Good customer service a must!Job based in Denton and Fort

Worth. Some travel required, butcompany car provided. Degreedesired, but not required. Solid

job history a must. Send resume,salary requirements and referen -ces to [email protected].

Incomplete submissions willnot be considered.

Fairway Indepentand Mortgagewww.fairwaytexas.com

Join Denton’s number 1 mortgagecompany. Benefits / 401K / pro -

duction support. Email resume to:[email protected]

or call 940-484-5626

Female Care Givers Needed.24 Hour Live-in Senior Care

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FOOD-PREP/CASHIERNEEDED

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GK’S Cleaners needs FT/PTFront Counter help. Mon-Fri

afternoon/evening, plus Sat. inFlower Mound. 972-355-4991 Jill.

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Lube & Tire Tech ($8-$15/hr)needed for

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Maintenance/

Receiving person needed for busy gift

manufacturing warehousein Gainesville.

Must have maintenance andforklift experience, be able to

work Saturdays, be able to lift25-30 lbs, have experience withmonthly warehouse equipment

inspections, and work in awarehouse environment.

Apply at 1304 Corporate Drive,Gainesville, TX, or email

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Manager Trainees needed!Start out at $13.78/hr, 44 hrs/ wk. Managers start $40K + bonuses.Bilingual a plus. Apply in person:

1018 W. University Dr.,Denton, TX or email

[email protected].

Mechanic’s Helper wanted withsome automotive and truck elec -trical experience. Apply in personSouthwestern Equipment Co.,

Hwy 156 & FM 1384, Justin TX.southwesterntrucks.com

Mechanic Wanted SouthwestEquipment Lewisville, TX.For Utility Truck Repairs.Exp. in Diesel, Hydraulic,12 Volt. Must obtain CDL

Call 972-436-2256

Medical Office, Front Desk withexperience. Scheduling, excel -

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Non-commissionedSecurity Officers/Rovers

Needed in Irving/LasColinas/Grapevine/Richardson area’s

Fulltime/part time shifts availableCall 972-753-6561

or Fax Resume 972-756-9113

NOW HIRING!!!General Warehouse:

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Must be flexible.940-312-7347

OnTrack Staffing is accepting applications for thefollowing:* Industrial Maintenance Techs* Machine Operators* Forklift OperatorsMust be available for any shift.DT & BG requiredApply at 310 Audra LaneDenton, TX 76209(940) 442-6550

Personal Banker:Banking exp preferred.

Open accounts & cross sell bankproducts. Must be dynamic,

outgoing individual motivated tomeet sales goals. Positionslocated in Little Elm/Dentonareas. Fax resume to Sarah

Hensley at 940-686-9326 or emailto [email protected]. EOE

Police Officer

$49,148-54,063per yr, DOQJob Description

and RequirementsAvailable on our website

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Human Resources1000 Highland Village RdHighland Village TX 75077

Phone: 972-899-5087EOE

Ponder ISDs accepting applications for

Bus Drivers CDL Class B with passenger &

school bus endorsement requiredPlease contact Chance Allen,Assistant Superintendent at

940-479-8202.

RECEPTIONISTPart Time

Must be able to work Saturdays.

Seeking an individual with a neatprofessional appearance, excel -lent people skills, enjoys working

with seniors.

Will need to be able to pass acriminal background check.

Apply in Person.No Phone Calls Please.

205 N. Bonnie BraeDenton TX 76201

EOE

RETAIL WESTERNPT or FT. Must work Saturdays& wear western. Minimum wage

to start. 6409 N. I-35, Denton.

RNs and LVNs-Home Health Care

A local growing home healthagency seeks experiencedhome health RNs, LVNs ,

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fax: 972- 692- 6936.Email: [email protected] Paint-Collision Needs

Exp. Body Tech, Painters940-383-3695

or email [email protected]

School Bus Driver

Ensure safe and orderly transportation of students

on assigned route. Operate school bus thattransports students and

other authorized personnel to and from schools or other

designated location. To include field trips.

Up to 4 ½ hours a day - 180days $13.32/hour - Will train.

Apply in person atArgyle Independent School

District, 800 Eagle Drive, Argyle, TX 76226,

940-464-7241 (ext. 8001)

Servers, Hosts, Exposand Bussers

needed at Wildhorse Grill in Denton. FT/PT, previous

experience a plus. Please apply in person Tuesday,

Thursday or Saturday from11am-3pm at 9400 Ed Robson

Blvd. EOE M/F/D/VSouthwest Equipment

is hiring an in house marketingmanager. Social Media, PHP,Google analytics skills are

required. Please do not call ifyou are a business looking foranother client. 972-436-2256

TDLR certified wrecker driverneeded, Sanger & Gainesville

areas, ask for Desiree940-783-5004

Telephone Sales Positionavailable. Monday - Friday

Please call Jennifer at940-483-8531

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and Dental insurance, paidvacation/holidays, apply atTown Hall 308 Denton St.,

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Tri Dal is seeking an experiencedTruck Mechanic for general re-pairs. Must have adequate tools.

Hourly pay and benefits. Qualifiedindividuals call 817-424-4056 or

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ATTENTIONDenton Publishing assumes noresponsibility for ad content.Consideration should be givenbefore making a financialcommittment. Please be awareof long distance charges, appli-cation fees, & credit card infoyou provide. Books/lists ofjobs do not guarantee employ-ment or that applicants will bequalified for jobs listed.

NOW HIRING:Companies desperately needemployees to assemble prod -ucts at home. No selling, anyhours. $500 weekly potential.

Info: 1-985-646-1700DEPT: TX-1325

WANT TO BE AFIREFIGHTER?

in Less Than 6 Months?Texas Commission on

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Write: Haz-Co, PO Box 3063,Sherman, TX 75091or call 903-564-3862

Bonduris Music • Lessons nowon all inst’s & all styles of guitar.Student bands. All North Texastrained teachers. 940-320-6023

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Tractor, Trailer, Repair, Paintingand Welding* All Makes

and Models. Pickup available.Brad Harkins 940-368-9494

Alfalfa & Alfalfa/Orchardsmall & large square. Round Bales& Bermuda Sm. Sq. Shavings $5.

217-737-7737, Aubrey

2004 John Deere L130automatic, 23hp, 48in deck with

bagger, 200+hrs, $1700 cash940-479-2309

Booze ApplianceReconditioned & Guaranteed

Washers , Dryers,Stoves & Refrigerators

3511 E. University Dr, Denton940-382-4333 We Buy

Desktop, Laptop, New & UsedBought, Sold, Repaired, Specials,Del desktop complete: Windows

XP, Vista, 7 for $279940-482-7906, 940-391-1829,

Denton Publishing Companywill not knowingly publish anyad for the sale of weapons thatdoes not meet our standards ofacceptance.

3 Cemetery Spaces inChristus Garden at Roselawn

Memorial Park. $3,750.936-355-9849 or 936-594-8347

380 FLEA MARKETOpen every Sat. & Sun.

All metroplex buyers & sellerswelcome. Located 1 mile E. ofLoop 288 on Hwy. 380, in Denton.

(940) 391-6202(940) 383-1064 (h) • (940) 390-5900 (c)

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Argyle, 4708 Snowshill Ct inHills of Argyle off Hwy 377Fri-Sat,11/4-5, 9am-3pm Depressionglass, lift chair, bdrm set, misc

Argyle, 703 STONECREST Fine American Art/ Craft

Gallery closed-- Inventory at75%off Retail. Jewelry, Art

Glass, Pottery, Marbles, Gla ssBalls, Framed Art, Cards &

more! Fri-Sat Nov 4-5, 8am-1pm

Argyle - Settlers Point Subdivision Neighborhood Sale

Saturday, Nov. 5th 8am-2pmHwy 377 North at Chisholm Tr.

Aubrey, 9901 FM 428at GreenValley Baptist Church, SaturdayNov 5, 7:30am--3pm Churchwide

Sale for Youth Fund raiser

Corinth, 1909 Vintage Dr2 Families, something for ev -eryone, lots of men & womenclothes, Sat 11/5, 8am-2pm

Denton, 1003 W. Oak StSaturday Nov 5, 8am-5pm

Tons of Girl’s Clothes from 24months up to 4 yrs, stroller,high chair, some maternityclothers & baby toys, baby

items, children’s books.

Denton 1608 Morin DrFri, 11/4 & Sat, 11/5 8a-4pHUGE, HUGE, HUGE SALEFurn, clothes, toddler gear,

+ much more. Come check us out!

Denton, 1818 Cindy Ln.Ranch Estates Fri 11/4 & Sat11/5 9am-5pm Drafting Sup-plies, Furniture, Household

Misc., Antiques, Electronics,Art, 2007 Taurus

Denton, 1918 Mistywood LaneFri Nov 4 only, 8:30am-2:30pmMisc Items, Clothes, Body CareSamples, Whirlpool Dryer, misc

Denton 1950 Lattimore StSaturday, Nov. 5 8am-2pm

Inside Sale at Fair OaksSomething for Everyone

Denton, 2217 Georgetown, Sat11/5, 7:30am-3pm Humongous

Sale of Great Stuff! Linens,books, clothes, crafts, jewlery.

Denton, 2409 Green Oaks St.Sat. 11/5, 8-5. Multi-family Es-

tate sale. Automotive, household,furn, tools, lawn equip, too much!

Denton, 2713 Clarendon DrSaturday, Nov 5, 8am-5pm.

A little bit of everythingcall for directions 368-1545

Denton, 400 Audra LnMack Park Apartments

Garage Sales throughout theproperty. Nov 5, 7am-1pm.

LOTS OF STUFF!

Denton 440 W. Ryan RdNov. 4th & 5th Open 7am

Items to numerous to mentionSomething for everyone!

Denton, 4697 Warschun. Nov 4& 5 Out Sherman Dr(428) turn left

Green Valley Store (has a racecar on top). Items priced to sell .

Denton, 700 Ticonderoga (offLynhurst) Sat Nov 5, 8am-2pmsports equip, home school mate-

rials, toys, clothing & much more

Oak Point 204 Cedar LnThis Fri & Sat~8am-6pm

Texas Pickers Dream SaleHALF PRICE on most items, all

weekend SO MUCH LEFTSee sale @estatesales.org

Pilot Point, 321 E. Wilson Ave .Fri & Sat, 8-5. Sale inside shopbehind house, 4 families. Stove,furniture, hospital equipment &

misc. RAIN or SHINE.

Sanger 105 Hill CrestThurs-Sat, 11/3-11/5 7am-?

Lots of everythingFurniture must see!

Sanger, 207 Diane Fri-Sat Nov 4-5, 8am-4pmAll items 1/2 price at 10am Sat.

From Denton take I35 north toexit 477, take ramp right, turn

right on business route 35 intoSanger, 2nd street on left.

Chest Freezer, Mission OakDesk, Riding Lawn Mower,Table Saws, Sofas, Display

Cabinet, Recliner, Cedar Chest,Power Tools, Old Quilts,

Christmas & Craft Misc. MapleDining Set, Tables, Linens,

Knick Knacks, LOTS of Garage& Yard misc. Collectibles,

Kitchen Small Appliances,Misc

AVEN ESTATE SALES 940-594-2878

Sanger, 93 N. Highland Dr.,Fri. 11/4, 7-5 & Sat. 11/5, 7-?

Lots of baby stuff, car items, anddifferent random items!

PUBLISHER’S NOTICEAll real estate advertised herein issubject to the Federal Fair Hous-ing Act, which makes it illegal toadvertise "any preference, limita-tion, or discrimination because ofrace, color, religion, sex, handicap,familial status, or national origin, orintention to make any such prefer-ence, limitation, or discrimination."We will not knowingly accept ad-vertising for real estate which is inviolation of the law. All persons arehereby informed that all dwellingsadvertised are available on anequal opportunity basis

Winter Special!$599.99 28 days at Value Place

No lease! Newly builtfurnished studios, full kitchens

Free utilities w/cable!4505 N. I-35 940-387-3400

New guests onlyLinen service requiredMust present this adBased on availability

$0 RENT $199 Total Move In 2 Bedrooms $640/mo.

Crystalwood Apartments940-591-0121

1/1 Studio, 600 sf,quiet,carport, bookshelves, util &

FIOS incl, $650mo, $350 dep,pets neg. 940-783-2978

1 & 2 Bdrm Apts. Clean & QuietNeighborhood, 1 blck fo UNT. 1bdrm $525, 2 bdrm $625-$650,

All Bills Paid 214-315-94391 Bdrm 1 Bath Upstairs,

$395/mo plus electric.in Sanger. Credit check required,

no pets. 940-206-42681 Bdrm $545 walk to TWU, spa -

cious floor plan, new flooring,fresh paint, stack washer/dryeravailable now! 940-484-9000

2/1, 2/2, 3/2 $660--$825Large Enclosed Patios

Greenway Patio Townhomes2912 Augusta @ Greenway940-387-8741, 940-368-1814

Largest Units in Denton!

2806 Country Club Rd.2/2.5 Condo, all kitchen appliances, fireplace,

central heat/air, washer/dryerconnections, covered parking,new carpet. Ask for Manager

Special. Call C Bar T Properties940-383-2141

2 WEEKS FREE 1 & 2 Bedrooms $585 to $680

All Bills Paid. 305 Ave G.940-484-9000 or 940-783-7910.

$380 a monthAll Bills paid. Apt for rent.

Contact me at 830-563-7102

$595/mo 3825 Camelot St. # DNew carpet & tile, Big kitchen

2 Bed/1 Bath, Unit in 4-plexCall 940-735-1999

$625/mo. LAKE DALLAS, 2/1 inbrick 8-plex, water/sewer trash

pd, appl. $500dep, 110 W.Hundley. 1-940-736-1966

707 W. Hickory, 2/1, $675/mo.plus electric, 940-566-5717

CALL US FOR 1, 2, & 3 BEDROOMS

940-382-6774 HOLLYHILLS and

FORESTRIDGE Apartments.Apply at office 900 Londonderry

Open Mon-Fri 8:30a-5:30p &Sat 10:00a-2:00p

Cambiense Con 99.00 o 199.00,Para uno y dos recamarasTodos Servicios pagados.305 Ave. G. 940-783-7910

CAMPUS SQUARE APTSCall 940-387-5565

All Bills PaidWalk to UNT -- Efficiency,

1 & 2 BR starting at $410 & up

Coronado Oaks, 201 Coronado,$149 (2BR only) Move in Special.

1BR starts at $539. Newlyrenovated property. 1&2BR.

Denton 940-566-0308FREE CABLE & WATER

Low elec. bills. 6/9/12 mo. lease.2/1 $670/mo; 2/2 $695/mo

1/1 $560-$570. Walk to UNT. Callour friendly staff at 940-382-3100.

GRANDVIEW GARDENS Ask about Our Special

2 Bedrooms starts at $629 Walk to TWU -- 940-442-6919In Krum--1 Bedroom Upstairs

Apartment close to Downtown.$475/mo $475 deposit,

water paid. Call 940-482-6599

Nice 1 Bdrm in Tioga. Liv rm,kit., util., bath.Dbl. carport. No

Pets. $475/mo + $475 dep.903-203-4750 or 940-372-0463

Now Leasing Houses,Duplexes, Apts & Condos.Ask About Our Specials!!!

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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.

* 2206 W. Hickory, all bill paid,Efficiencies 940-387-0452.

THE MARTINO GROUP940-382-5000

311 E Hickory Lofts, 2/1,granite, wood floors $1100;

Talon 2, UNT, 2/1, $895,ONE MONTH FREE;

219 E University, TWU, 2/1,$895, ONE MONTH FREE;2428 Louise, 1/1, $525 ABP;416B Collins, 1/1, $495 ABP;

416A Collins, 3/1, $725;

DUPLEXES522 E Windsor, 2/2 w/loft, $750.

3609 Dunes, 3/2/2, $850.711B Caddell, Aubrey,

3/2/2, yard $895.

1,200, 2,400 or 3,600 Sq Ft.80c per sq ft. Plenty of up close

parking. High traffic. proven suc -cessful location. 940-206-5177

6000 SQ FT WAREHOUSEwith 400 Sq Ft OFFICE

on 1 Acre, $3250/mo.1500 Sq Ft OFFICE

on 3/4 Acre, $1500/mo.Both gated and fenced.

Call 940-367-4704

750 Sq Ft, 1 Big Finished Roomw/restroom, commercial Use

only $325/mo plus electric. creditcheck, Sanger 940-206-4268

For Sale Or Lease,Prime Location, DentonCommercial Building,

12800 Sq Ft Warehouse, 700 Sq ft Office,

Contact 940-367-4704

1 bedroom, 1 bath, brick,CH/A, big kitchen, storage bldg.Washer, dryer, water included.

Slidell area. $545. 940-466-97022 Bdrm 1 Bath, 800 sq ft,

$650/mo plus utilities, no petsCall for more details

940-381-6675

3/2.5/1 Evers/ TWU Townhomefp, fncd, fans, appls, bar, ch/a,1,633 sf, laundry, roommates,

Sec8, pets ok $950+ 940-383-1940

Large 3 bedroom 2.5 bath201 Irick Ct. Aubrey 2 car

garage, privacy fence. Greatlocation! $1050/mo $800 dep.Hundt Property Management

940-668-6455

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

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

Super Modern Duplex near UNT3/2 granite, wood floors, stainless,

$1000/mo this week only.940-368-0785 call or text.

$0 rent for 2 weeks$ 425 - $ 2000

Houses, Duplexes& Apartments

Open Monday-Friday,8:30am-5:30pm

Saturday by Appt.

940-243-RENT (7368)Ashley Lail 817-240-3775

Katya Muller 817-781-3542www.rentdenton.net1400 DALLAS DR

DENTON, TX 76205

1100 Sierra, Denton, 3/1.5/2,$995/mo. $750 deposit.

Available now!Call 940-382-9556

119 Inca, in Denton, 4/2/2 Brick,CH&A, W&D connections, refrig -erator, tile, carpet, large fencedbackyard, $1100/mo $1100 de -posit. Call Robin 940-300-5377

1405 Michial in Denton3/2/1, fenced backyard,

new carpet & tile, $975/mo. $800 deposit. 940-391-4415

1725 Post Oak Ct. DentonNew 3/2/2, Good locaction.

$1100/mo + deposit.Call 940-565-1399 Lvg Msg.

1B, W/D Conn, Dishwasher, rm forhorse 1 acre fncd, $700/M +Dep.

Fenced Yard, pets okay! VERY SPA -CIOUS! Call 940-367-3479

2104Fairfax, Denton, 2400sq ft,fenced backyard, 4 bdrm, 3 bath ,price Reduced $1495/mo BrandNew Floors. Call 940-566-0033

2201 Canturbury in Denton,3/2,2-carport, $1050/mo. 1650 sqft, new flooring & paint , 940-368-2043 Williams Property Mgmt2 Bdrm/1Bath with laundry

room. Washer, dryer & frig in -cluded. 719 Hill Alley. $300

dep., $500 rent. 940-465-0951

2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, and porchall electric, 320 1/2 Crawford St.

in Denton. $550/mo. $400deposit. Call 940-735-1378

305 Deer Run, Sanger3 Bed/ 2.5 Bath/ 1600 SqFt

Fenced Backyard, W/D Conn.2 Car Garage, Large Game

Room. Only $1150/mo.940-566-0033 TODAY!

309 GARDENVIEW, 3/2/1,Fenced, w/d hookups, dw,

$800/mo. $725 deposit can bepaid in 2 months. 940-484-7611

3/2, 9yr old house for rent,1500 sq ft, Denton 76207, new

floors/carpet, w/d & fridge,$1100/mo, $800dep,avail Dec. 1

940-368-1104

3477 Country Club Rd, 2/1/2, $700/mo+, 940-566-5717

800 Audra Ln, in Denton,3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Large

Den, Large Kitchen, $800/mo.$800 deposit. 214-542-4013

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Call 940-391-5958

DentonWalk To TWU!

1007 Oakland #1001 Bdrm - 1 BathONLY $475 / MO

Call 940-381-7045Owner Agent

PRAIRIE RIDGE462sf efficiency,$400/$300dep

303 W PRAIRIE-DUPLEX944sf, 2/2, $850mo/$850dep

3112 INGLEWOOD1017sf, 2/1.5,$850mo/$850dep

6105 SADDLEBACK2960sf, 4/2.5, $1600mo/$1600dep4528 VISTA MEADOWS DRIVE1700sf, 3/2 $1295mo/$1295 dep

510 W Lloyd In Krum 720 SQ FT 2/1 $625/MO $625 dep

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

(940) 382-1541www.dentontx.com

Recently remodeled 2BR, study,ceramic tile den, lrg yard, on lg

corner lot off Dallas Dr in Denton.New blinds, ceiling fans, CH/A,

all appl. $895/mo. 940-387-7524Sanger--116 Southpark Court,

3/1/1, on a cul-de-sac.Section 8 okay.

Call 940-387-5193

SPECIALS! SPECIALS! SPECIALS!RENT FROM US & CHOOSE

YOUR MOVE-IN GIFTCALL SCOTT BROWN

PROPERTIES 940-243-RENT

HORSES OK!Guesthouse in ranch community

1/1, FP, Tile Floors, Patio,free lndry. Incl Stall/

turnout/pasture for 1 horse.Onsite arena, close to lake

Lewis & trails. EZ access I-35E.Avail 11/1. Lease req’d. Petsneg. $700/mo. 940.497.6236.

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

$0 NOVEMBER RENT2/1 & 3/2 Ponder/Justin areakid/pet ok, from $550/mo 940-648-5263 www.ponderei.com

2 & 3 BR Mobile Homes - J & AMobile Home Park, Ponder.Starting@$570/mo. Also lots

for rent. 940-465-9022, lv msg.

Brand New, 1, 2 & 3 BDRMWasher/Dryer ConnectionsLEASE TO OWN OPTION!

Starting @ $500/Month1/2 OFF Deposit & 1st Month’s

Rent! Pets OK-940-380-1200

LEASE TO OWN

3/2 starts at $650in mobile home community.

Call 940-387-9914

LOTS from

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

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

1026 Shady Oaks, 3000+ SF and 2250 SF.

1028 Shady Oaks, up to 7000 SF,940-566-5717

KILLIAN PROPERTY MGT1100 SF Overhead door in rear.Fios available. Water &Trash pd.

438 SouthFork, Lewisville,$500 Dep/1st mo. rent free!

972-436-1690 or 972-897-8949

564--1692Sq Ft Luxury OfficeSpace close to Denton Square,

Will finish to suit tenant.Contact 940-387-7467 for info

CAMPUS SETTING & READY NOW1330 Teasley near I-35

"As Is" & $ave $$$ - or CustomizeSuites: 2,000, 3500 & 5,000 SF940-594-4409 or 940-595-0291

FOR 24/7 INFO/TOUR, VISITDENTONPARADISE.COM

Office Space availableGreat location close to

Downtown & Arts DistrictCall for details 940-381-6675

Male: Room For Rent, minuetsto UNT, living room & kitchen fur-nished, in ground pool, $400/mo.

940-594-4125

ROOMS FOR RENT$225 AND UP All Bill’S PaidMonday - Friday 9am - 5pm

940-595-5012 or 940-594-5248

RV & BOAT STORAGECompetitive rates. Enclosed

Units, Covered Units & OutdoorUnits. Krum, TX. 940-390-9574

2B Townhouse 1.5B, WBFP,patio, 2-car carport, approx

1200 sq ft, close to I-35,$900/mo. 817-403-1570

Large Condo $6952/1.5, tile/wood floors, W/D, allappliances, Chris 972-955-5893

Lewisville, Adorable 2/2.5/1GDO, fence, $895/mo $900

dep.109 Manco. Bill Clark Mgmt972-355-0970, 972-795-2211

2 office spaces/warehouse avail.2511sq ft, heavy power, 12x14

rear door, 3745 Mingo Rd940-391-7696

7,500 SQ FTWarehouse Space

829 Rose St in Denton. Call 940-390-6510

Now leasing, 1500-6000SF,3 Phase, 200/400 amp service

12mo lease, wat/sew pd. NortexBus Pk Donnie-972-951-2131

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

rent. Call 940-390-9574.

100+ Acres Will Divideon County Road 2825,

Slidell ISD. Coastal pasture.Restricted. Call 940-390-1494

PONDEROSA VALLEY2 Large Lots on Cul-de-sac6+ Acres, asking $179,900.

Ponder Tx. Call 940-367-4704

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.

RESTAURANT For Sale orlease 6000 sq ft, heat/AC, fullyfurnished with equipment on

1.3 acres, located on busy in -tersection in Sanger, exit 477,

sale price $785,000, lease$6500/mo 940-367-4704 for info

903 Haynes close to UNT.Gross income $900/mo $82,000.

Mike Neblett Property Mgmt940-387-6180

2, 3 & 4 Bdrm Brick HomesImmaculate! $0 Down.Any credit considered.

Call 940-230-5047

Argyle10528 Sunrise Cr.

16 x 80 mobile home, 3/2, onhalf acre lot, in Flower Moundcity limits, Argyle ISD, $60K

940-241-2095

BUILDER HAS 1 YR HOMEFOR SALE $159,900.00

Rates as low as 4%,Estimated payment

$1195.00 per month PITI.3 Bedroom 2 Bath,

2 car garage, fireplace,1 ac w/fenced backyard

Ponder ISD, Westover Ranch.Possible builder financing!

For Appt: Call David940.206.6603

$ Down payment and closingcost assistance for purchase

up to $135K. Pam Rainey,Real T Team, HAP CertifiedRealtor. Call 940-367-1188

"Fixer Upper" home for sale byowner: 5 bedroom, 2 bath,

2 living areas with largekitchen. Dining room, home

office, 2 acres with catfishpond. West of Krum 145K

(flexible). Call for appointment940-391-1986

KRUM (New)3/2/4-Detached/shop 30x40,

1888 sq ft living, 2 Ac’s.Granite/Tile .

0-Down USDA Loan--move in.$189,900, 1-888-283-1919

Sanger, 1401 Pochard Dr. 3/2/2,corner lot, large shed, sprinklersystem $105,500. 214-882-27291401pocharddrive.webs.com

4 Bedroom site built home on1 Acre in country. New carpetand appliances. HUGE Shop included! 940-367-7542

Owner finance! Refurbished 4/32100 sq. ft. w/storage shed on 1 acre in country Ponder ISD

940-367-7542

I BUY MOBILE HOMES

GOOD, BAD & UGLYQuick Close. 817-395-2990

Single & Double Wides for Salein Denton Community. Must be

moved. Starting at $3000.Call 940-891-4200

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IN-HOME DAY CAREhas opening for 6 weeks

to 4 yrs. Diapers included.Near TWU. 940-595-9123

Nick’s Computer ServicesUse your Denton local biz!

Repair, Backups, Tuneups, VirusRemoval, Training 940-465-9150

DANIELSONCONCRETE

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

Patios & Excavation.Commercial & Residential

Free Estimates! 940-391-3830

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Dirt Work & Hauling, New Const.Including - Clean-up, Manure,

Trash, Debris, Pick-up & Haul Off.WE CAN DO ANYTHING!

Call Andrew at 940-367-0742

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

Public service msg fromDenton Publishing Co.

Fed. Trade Commission

Seasoned oak firewood100% split

$120 1/2 cord you pick it up1/2 cord $185 delivered

Cord $285 delivered. Pecan &mesquite available 940-668-8840

Joe The Garage Door ManDoors & Openers Repaired

New Installs940-367-5123 or 940-321-2598

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 JOE’SPainting - Plumbing - ElectricalFence New or Repair, Yardwork

Landscape -- We Do It All!Call Joe 940-391-4394

HOME REPAIR - Int/Ext Painting,Roof, Fences, Tile, Small Electri -cal, General Maint. Small Jobs -Free Estimates 940-442-8380

Lite House Repair &Handyman Services

Inside & OutsideFree Estimate 940-395-0549

Clean Up Garages, Yards,Farm, Brush & Junk. Free Haul-

ing of Scrap Metal & Junk Vehi-cles. Free estimates. 940-230-8024

HAULING TRASHAND CLEANUP.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 940-442-6369 or 214-566-9734

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

GILL’S LAWN SERVICECut Trees, Fence Repair/Bldg

mow, edge, weedeat, flowerbeds, trim bushes, gutters, sprin -kler repair, res/comm, free est.940-300-5506 or 940-597-4787

ARENA & GARDEN TILLINGMOWING, BUSH HOG

$25 / Acre or HourCall 940-367-2741

Make Your House Sell!Paint, tape & bed, acoustic,water damage, wall repair Call Bob 972-317-9517

www.fisherpainting.com

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

ects, texture, repair sheetrock;15 yrs exp, guaranteed jobs!Free estimate 940-300-6860

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

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

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.

SMART TREE SERVICETRIM OR REMOVESTUMP GRINDING

Free Estimate 940-597-3560

PRESERVE MEMORIESConvert 8-16mm/super 8 film/

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

MELTON ROOFINGFREE Estimates.

Over 33 years of experience. 940-435-9159

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