These breakfast cousins are often mistaken for each other. But they have some fundamental (and delectable) differences.
The migas bowl, migas platter, and chilaquiles plate at Tía Dora’s Bakery in Dallas.
Photograph by Mackenzie Smith Kelley
Arrive too late at Tía Dora’s Bakery on any morning, and you’ll find yourself standing in line on the sidewalk. Seven days a week, the crowd in Dallas’s Oak Cliff neighborhood patiently waits for the restaurant’s rapturous tamales, breakfast tacos served on spongy house-made flour tortillas, and a vibrantly colored array of pan dulce pastries. Spanish and English are heard sporadically from those gathered outside; mostly, there’s silence. Such is the intense draw of Tía Dora’s even though the coronavirus has prompted management to shut down indoor dining.
Photo: RNZ / Claire Eastham-Farrelly
The annual awards celebrate the very best in print, digital and broadcast journalism on all media platforms across New Zealand.
This year the awards have a total of 280 finalists across 66 awards and the judges said they were impressed by the high calibre of entries put forward.
The winners will be announced on 28 May at an event the Auckland Town Hall.
Digital
RNZ and Vanishing Point Studio are finalists in the Best innovation in digital storytelling section with Game Change: NZ s burgeoning video game industry.
Black Sheep, a podcast about the shady, controversial and sometimes downright villainous characters of New Zealand history is a finalist in the Best podcast - episodic/recurrent section.
UTC Women Fall To Furman In SoCon Soccer Semifinal Monday, April 12, 2021 The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga battled Furman nearly to the wire, falling 1-0 in the Southern Conference women’s soccer championship semifinal at Stone Stadium Sunday afternoon. With 2:33 remaining in the game, the Paladins sent a shot into the net for the lone goal of the match. Nieva Gaither passed from the top of the box to Isabella Gutierrez on the left. Chattanooga keeper Ashton Shields came out to make the stop but Gutierrez’ pass into the box got past her and in to Kyndal Anderson who booted home the winner.
Former MBIE head David Smol to lead New Zealand military export control review
12 Apr, 2021 06:15 AM
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David Smol, former chief executive of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. Photo / RNZ
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By Mackenzie Smith of RNZ
A former government official has been tasked with reviewing New Zealand s military exports controls regime.
The review was commissioned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Mfat) after TVNZ reported an Air New Zealand unit was carrying out repair work on engines for the Royal Saudi Navy. The review will be led by David Smol, a former chief executive of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.
First-year Garrett softball coach Julie DePew is no different.
After what was supposed to be her first year in 2020 was wiped out due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the new Garrett mentor canât wait for the season to begin.
The Railroaders will take the field the first time today, April 6, at East Noble. Their first home game is Friday against Bellmont. Both games start at 5 p.m.
While DePew has coached varsity softball at other schools, nothing can beat leading your alma mater.
âThis whole program means a lot to me. I graduated from here, and my senior year (1987) was the first season for Garrett High School softball,â she said. âIt means a lot. Iâm real big on the pride and tradition, and I want to instill that into the kids.â