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Dallas police want to interview a Dallas Cowboys player in connection with a murder last month in Old East Dallas, multiple sources with knowledge of the investigation told The Dallas Morning News.

Cornerback Kelvin Joseph was involved in a disturbance March 18 outside a bar in the 3600 block of Greenville Avenue, at Martel Avenue, the same night that Cameron Ray, 20, was fatally shot there, according to multiple sources. Ray, 20, was shot about 2 a.m. outside the OT Tavern, and taken to a hospital, where he died.

Cowboys officials have encouraged Joseph to speak with police about what he knows, according to a team source who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter. Cowboys officials do not believe Joseph is the shooter.
 
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Dallas police want to interview a Dallas Cowboys player in connection with a murder last month in Old East Dallas, multiple sources with knowledge of the investigation told The Dallas Morning News.

Cornerback Kelvin Joseph was involved in a disturbance March 18 outside a bar in the 3600 block of Greenville Avenue, at Martel Avenue, the same night that Cameron Ray, 20, was fatally shot there, according to multiple sources. Ray, 20, was shot about 2 a.m. outside the OT Tavern, and taken to a hospital, where he died.

Cowboys officials have encouraged Joseph to speak with police about what he knows, according to a team source who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter. Cowboys officials do not believe Joseph is the shooter.

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Questlove Will Be Hosting a Major Hip-Hop Brunch This Weekend in Dallas

Questlove Will Be Hosting a Major Hip-Hop Brunch This Weekend in Dallas

ERIC DIEP APRIL 15, 2022 4:00AM

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The multi-talented Questlove won an Oscar this year. If you forgot, maybe it's aa little scuffle took place minutes before his speech. Daniel Dorsa
This is now a statement of fact: In terms of music consumption, hip-hop surpasses rock as the most popular genre. Hip-hop is younger than rock by two decades, and the date of its exact birth is far easier to pinpoint. It happened on Aug. 11, 1973, when DJ Kool Herc held his famous birthday party in the recreation room of an apartment building in the Bronx.


On April 16 at The Factory in Deep Ellum, Questlove, Oscar-winning documentarian, drummer, DJ, producer, New York Times best-selling author and member of The Roots, will bring a new meaning to weekend brunch. He will host Hip-Hop Brunch: A Visual Journey Through Hip-Hop along with some help from the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The experience is a one-of-kind collaboration that employs the visual artistry of two Dallas-based artists: JM Rizzi and Jeremy Biggers.

Rizzi and Biggers promise to deliver a projection-mapped 3D environment that gives attendees the stories and imagery of the songs. Think Frida ]-Kahlo-immersive-art meets the expert curation of songs by Questlove with the DSO all in one. The collaboration has been in the making since 2021, when J. Damany Daniel, founder of event production company The Event Nerd, pitched his idea to Biggers even before Questlove was brought on. Rizzi confirms that this has been in the making since last year, as a labor of love for anyone who is a fan of hip-hop.
 

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Questlove Will Be Hosting a Major Hip-Hop Brunch This Weekend in Dallas

Questlove Will Be Hosting a Major Hip-Hop Brunch This Weekend in Dallas

ERIC DIEP APRIL 15, 2022 4:00AM

questlove_-_press_image_-_credit_daniel_dorsa.jpg

The multi-talented Questlove won an Oscar this year. If you forgot, maybe it's aa little scuffle took place minutes before his speech. Daniel Dorsa
This is now a statement of fact: In terms of music consumption, hip-hop surpasses rock as the most popular genre. Hip-hop is younger than rock by two decades, and the date of its exact birth is far easier to pinpoint. It happened on Aug. 11, 1973, when DJ Kool Herc held his famous birthday party in the recreation room of an apartment building in the Bronx.


On April 16 at The Factory in Deep Ellum, Questlove, Oscar-winning documentarian, drummer, DJ, producer, New York Times best-selling author and member of The Roots, will bring a new meaning to weekend brunch. He will host Hip-Hop Brunch: A Visual Journey Through Hip-Hop along with some help from the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The experience is a one-of-kind collaboration that employs the visual artistry of two Dallas-based artists: JM Rizzi and Jeremy Biggers.

Rizzi and Biggers promise to deliver a projection-mapped 3D environment that gives attendees the stories and imagery of the songs. Think Frida ]-Kahlo-immersive-art meets the expert curation of songs by Questlove with the DSO all in one. The collaboration has been in the making since 2021, when J. Damany Daniel, founder of event production company The Event Nerd, pitched his idea to Biggers even before Questlove was brought on. Rizzi confirms that this has been in the making since last year, as a labor of love for anyone who is a fan of hip-hop.
Is it at a park r sumn
 

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The Factory in Deep Ellum
one of Dallas’ newest and most jaw dropping venues, we have the capabilities to host corporate events as intimate as 150 people all the way up to concerts for over 4,000. A versatile and flexible space, we pride ourselves on the diversity of events we’ve been able to host and have been home to corporate galas, fashion shows, boxing and MMA fights, 3 on 3 basketball tournaments and much more. An industrial chic venue, we recently underwent a $7MM “to the studs” renovation to make us a perfect location for hosting events of any kind- from an intimate happy hour to a private concert featuring a local or national artist with full production
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  • 2713 Canton Street
    Dallas, TX 75226
 

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The Factory in Deep Ellum
one of Dallas’ newest and most jaw dropping venues, we have the capabilities to host corporate events as intimate as 150 people all the way up to concerts for over 4,000. A versatile and flexible space, we pride ourselves on the diversity of events we’ve been able to host and have been home to corporate galas, fashion shows, boxing and MMA fights, 3 on 3 basketball tournaments and much more. An industrial chic venue, we recently underwent a $7MM “to the studs” renovation to make us a perfect location for hosting events of any kind- from an intimate happy hour to a private concert featuring a local or national artist with full production
Visit their Website
Venue Details

  • 2713 Canton Street
    Dallas, TX 75226
You hit that up? I was tempted but ended up going to the Rangers game then sliding over to the Spence fight
 

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The leader of a cartel group operating in Dallas was sentenced to more than 16 years in federal prison Wednesday after he admitted to conspiring to traffic drugs, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas announced.

Carlos Espinoza-Juarez, 33, pleaded guilty in July 2020 to money laundering and conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute heroin. He was sentenced Wednesday to 16 years and eight months by a U.S. district judge, the U.S. attorney’s office said.
 
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