Get ready, Trainers. This weekend Pokémon fans can transport themselves back to 1996 when it all began. What started as a series of video games about collectable “pocket monsters” played on the original Game Boy (no, there was no color) has grown into a media franchise known around the world. So grab your Pikachu-inspired Levi’s jacket and your McDonald’s.
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Dallas Jan 25, 2019
The holiday season was a brutal one for U.S. retailers, especially department stores and companies that sell luxury products, and companies and investors alike didn’t see it coming.The U.S. economy has been growing at a steady pace, and unemployment is low and consumer confidence is high. That seemed to set the stage for strong sales over the holidays, but. Dallas Nov 29, 2018
We first told you a few weeks ago about a rare opportunity for one lucky North Texan to get paid to hang out with dogs. A dream come true, right? Well, the time has come and MUTTS Canine Cantina picked its next “puptern.”
By Stacey Lynn
Apr 9, 2021
Today’s song has sparked a bicoastal legal battle with a songwriter who claims he co-wrote the song and has been denied credit and compensation.
Tyler Armes sued Austin Post, the real name of today’s artist, because he says he spent hours in the studio jamming with [Austin] on [today’s song]
He says he co-wrote the keyboard chords and the guitar melody in the introduction and had significant input on the bassline. While the lyrics hadn t been finished, Armes says the instrumentation and vocal melodies they created that night are note for note identical to the finished song.