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DALLAS (AP) â Roger Staubach and Drew Pearson are always open to new ways of commemorating their famous Hail Mary touchdown that gave the Dallas Cowboys a playoff victory over the Minnesota Vikings in 1975.
Nothing says ânewâ quite like a digital collectible known by a term that might sound like a foreign language to folks old enough to remember Staubach s 50-yard heave in the final seconds, and Pearson s on-the-hip catch after his forever-debated contact with defensive back Nate Wright a few yards from the end zone.
The non-fungible token, or NFT, will be on sale through Dallas-based Heritage Auctions on Aug. 21-22 with a starting bid of $20,000 and estimates that the price tag could reach $80,000.
Fort Worth Weekly
Mourning Dawns
This resurrected sludge-metal trio is trying to find its place within Fort Worthâs scattered metal scene.
By PATRICK HIGGINS
(From left to right) Willis Brown, Mike MacWhirtier, and Dave Cooke think now is the perfect time for Lotus Sutra.
Photo by Willis Brown.
Often hidden in the shadows of every music scene, clandestine among fawned-over stylish and attractive indie rockers, concealed behind the glitzy flex of the hip-hop set, obscured by the wholesome, heartland marketability of singer-songwriters, is invariably a surreptitious underground metal scene. Dirty, loud, unforgiving metal.
Fort Worth is certainly no different. The genre reached its apotheosis nearly three decades ago. In the mid â90s, thrash and grind bands somehow found their way onto MTV. The sudden spotlight accorded local metal hotspots like Joeâs Garage full to bursting with distorted and detuned guitar-ravenous heshers on any given night, but, di