The Dallas Observer‘s own Cheap Bastard, Alice Laussade, stopped by the Old Monk to talk about her upcoming Meat Fight fundraiser, and she brought plenty of salty language with her. Consider this your mature-content warning. Maybe skip this one if you’re listening with the kids.
Hosts: Tim Rogers, Zac Crain
Guest: Alice Laussade
Theme music: Shibboleth's "The Bavarian," from the 2008 album Experiment in Error (Idol Records)
District 9 Dallas City Councilman Mark Clayton stopped by the Old Monk to chat about just how much he's let power go to his head since taking his seat at City Hall in June, his soccer fandom, and which Dallas suburb he really, really, really doesn't like. Plus, iPhone roulette.
Hosts: Tim Rogers, Zac Crain
Guest: Mark Clayton
Theme music: Shibboleth's "The Bavarian," from the 2008 album Experiment in Error (Idol Records)
D Magazine burger editor pro tem — and sometime literary agent — David Hale Smith stopped by the Old Monk to talk about all the hunks of meat he consumed for our Best Burgers in Dallas issue and how his New York colleagues still can't understand that Dallas isn't a wasteland of wagon wheels and oil derricks.
Hosts: Tim Rogers, Zac Crain
Guest: David Hale Smith
Theme music: Shibboleth's "The Bavarian," from the 2008 album Experiment in Error (Idol Records)
Feargal McKinney — proprietor of the Old Monk, Idle Rich Pub, and Blackfriar — talks about how an Irishman wound up in Dallas, and his plans for a new Henderson Avenue bar, The Skellig.
Hosts: Tim Rogers, Zac Crain
Guest: Feargal McKinney
Theme music: Shibboleth's "The Bavarian," from the 2008 album Experiment in Error (Idol Records)