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Since it was founded in 2012, Central Track has developed a teflon reputation as a collection of writers, photographers, designers, humorists and provocateurs that voraciously covers the rich cultural landscape of Dallas and beyond by showcasing the wonderful diversity and fascinating blend of high- and low-brow aesthetics that this city so uniquely boasts.
The name Central Track, even, is a nod to Dallas’ history in this regard, referencing the rail (and subsequently named, and long forgotten, neighborhood) that once separated the Downtown Dallas and Deep Ellum entertainment districts just as the city’s cultural identity was taking shape in the late 1800s.
Point is: We know what we’re talking about. And we also unabashedly think that Dallas is pretty awesome.
As such, our editorial staff is committed to blending three separate ideals into one complete package — the posting frequency of news sites, the visual aesthetic of print magazines and the hard-hitting, subversive tone of the alternative weekly press — in the hopes of bringing you the best that Dallas has to offer.
We want to present our content to you in a visually stimulating package and from a fun, thought-provoking and informed perspective.
That’s our mission statement in a nutshell. Source
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| Country | United States of America |
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Search ArticlesWhich Famous Dallas Building Are You?
And What Does That Say About You? Buildings are like people. Some of them are tall, and some of them are short. Some of them are pretty, and some of them, uh, aren’t. Some of them are really cool, too, and some of them are just really embarrassing. Buildings literally come in all different shapes, sizes and types. By comparison, people are kinda one-note, to be frank. So what can we learn from the buildings we hold nearest and dearest to our hearts? Excellent question.
The Great Dallas Sex Survey. | Central Track
We Polled 1,000 North Texans About Their Sex Lives. Here’s Just The Start of What We Learned. Last month, a team of university researchers in London released their third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles as part of a project that’s been going on for over 20 years.
The Spread: Highlighting Some Of Dallas' 4th Of July Specials.
A Speakeasy Is Opening Inside Chimichurri, Almost Half A Million Awarded To Developing The MLK Wellness Complex In South Dallas And More. Welcome to The Spread, our weekly feature that aims to share all the area restaurant, food and beverage industry news that’s fit to print. Except, this is the Internet, so space isn’t a concern. Also: Good thing, because this is Dallas and this town always has breaking restaurant news going down like whoa.
Wit's End Comes To An End After A Decade.
The Closure Of This Beloved Metal Bar And Venue Leaves Elm Street With Five Empty Bar Spaces. Wit’s End Regulars Share Their Thoughts. The beloved venue Wit’s End closed for the final time on June, 26, according to CultureMap. It has been a part of Deep Ellum for a decade, providing an old-school vibe before the neighborhood became more commercialized. The venue primarily focused on metal music, giving local metal bands a place where they’re always welcome.
Song Of The Day: Secret Machines -- “Day 21”
After A Blooming Career And A Breakup, Super Seasoned Secret Machines Restarted A Few Years Ago. We’re Stoked For This New Material. Welcome to Song of the Day, where we hip you to all the new local releases you should be caring about. By highlighting one new North Texas-sprung tune every week day, our hope is that you’ll find something new to love about the rich and abundant DFW music scene five days a week.
The 30 Best Things To Do In Dallas This Week. (6/27-7/3)
This Week In Dallas, You Can Follow The Pack With Fleet Foxes, Go Walkin With Denzel Curry, Be An Outlaw At Dos Equis Pavilion & More. Hi Dallas. We have another heavy topic we’d like to discuss. Last Friday, we woke up in a different America — the Supreme Court officially overturned Roe v Wade, removing almost 50 years of protection for women to seek a safe abortion.
Song Of The Day: Jack Diller -- “Tried My Best"
Although Jack Diller’s Song “Tried My Best” May Sound Uplifting, Its Lyrics Reveal A Desperate Attempt To Make A Relationship Work. Welcome to Songs of the Week, where we hip you to all the new local releases you should be caring about. By putting them all together here in one place, our hope is that you can spend less time searching for relevant new releases and more time giving each one of these jams the proper shine they so deserve. OK? OK.
It’s Time To Return The Favor.
Buy A Round At 3 Nations Brewing & Donate To Carrollton’s Relocated Thanksgiving Day Soup Kitchen. Every Dollar Makes A Difference & They Need 70,000 Of Them. We can’t help but feel like the world, specifically the U.S., is up in flames. While it feels like there isn’t much that can be done systematically, we are here to remind you that there are beacons of light in our communities.
Dallastrology: What Hills Are You Dying On This Cancer SZN?
Cancer SZN Is All About Embracing Feelings, Good And Bad. Here’s What Traits Each Sign Won’t Ever Drop, Even If You Have To Arrest Them. Even if you’re one of those adamant horoscope deniers — yes, Taurus folks, we’re looking at you — we here at Central Track, since our earliest days as a website, have long chosen to believe that one’s zodiac sign really does say a lot about a person. For more Zodiac content, peep our Dallastrology archives.
Songs Of The Week: Jün Raub, Wooden Earth & More.
Check Out New Ones From Jün Raub, Jacks Haupt, Lil.Eaarl & Tay Money, Caangxy And Wooden Earth. Welcome to Songs of the Week, where we hip you to all the new local releases you should be caring about. By putting them all together here in one place, our hope is that you can spend less time searching for relevant new releases and more time giving each one of these jams the proper shine they so deserve. OK? OK.