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    Movie Review

    Slay the Dragon shines a light on underexposed part of politics

    Alex Bentley
    Apr 2, 2020 | 2:21 pm
    Slay the Dragon shines a light on underexposed part of politics
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    There are some things related to politics that should not be political at all — first and foremost, citizens’ right to vote. Unfortunately, that right has been infringed upon in multiple ways through the years, including voter ID laws, the closing of polling stations, and a redistricting process known as “gerrymandering.”

    It’s that last concept that is the focus of the new documentary, Slay the Dragon (so-named because one of the first weirdly-drawn districts resembled a dragon). Directors Barak Goodman and Chris Durrance go into great detail about how gerrymandering, which has been in existence for over 200 years in the United States, has recently become a political weapon used relentlessly by politicians and interest groups to hold onto power. While both Democrats and Republicans have engaged in carving up districts to their liking, it is Republicans who have taken it to a whole new level since the 2008 election.

    There are not two sides to the argument in the film; the filmmakers unequivocally denounce gerrymandering and use that viewpoint to follow different groups looking to challenge or change it. One such group is Voters Not Politicians in Michigan, led by then-executive director Katie Fahey. Fahey led the charge to get an initiative on the ballot in 2018 to amend Michigan’s constitution to make gerrymandering illegal.

    VNP argued that the decision on where to draw lines of districts in Michigan and elsewhere should lie with an independent panel, not legislators whose inherent political bias would lead them to manipulate maps unfairly. With the 2020 census on the horizon, the results of which allow state governments to redistrict again, their fight and the fights in other states was of the utmost importance.

    Goodman and Durrance do an effective job of explaining a somewhat complicated idea so that anyone can understand how it’s done and what its effects on the voters are. Even if you were already familiar with the term, seeing how the lines are precisely drawn to effectively cancel out the votes of one party is still shocking.

    But the film is not all doom and gloom. When she founded Voters Not Politicians, Fahey was in her mid-20s with no previous political experience. To see how she and her growing army of volunteers went from a pipe dream to success in the face of huge resistance should be inspiring to anyone who thinks they can’t make a difference.

    Slay the Dragon shines the light on something that, while not as sexy and well-known as candidate campaigns, is just as important in our democracy as anything else. It’s required viewing for anyone with a political bent, or for those who want to ensure the voting rights of generations to come.

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    Slay the Dragon will be available on April 3 on multiple streaming platforms, including Apple TV, Prime Video, and Google Play, as well as on demand on most major cable platforms.

    Protestors in Slay the Dragon.

    Protestors in Slay the Dragon
    Photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures
    Protestors in Slay the Dragon.
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    All On The Same Team

    CultureMap Dallas' winning Tailgate bash unites sports fans + foodies

    Lindsey Wilson
    Oct 8, 2025 | 5:03 pm
    Dallas Tailgate 2025
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    Guests received quite a welcome.

    CultureMap fans know how to party, especially when they're cheering on their favorite sports teams with a taco in one hand and a beverage in the other.

    That was precisely the vibe on Sunday, October 5, at The Empire Room, where fan assembled to celebrate all things sporty at The Tailgate.

    Decked out in plenty of blue and silver, in honor of the Dallas Cowboys taking on the New York Jets that afternoon, guests arrived at the indoor-outdoor venue ready to score an afternoon to remember.

    Dallas Tailgate 2025 Grace Tudor, Tanner Agar, Dee Lincoln, Bella Dinardo.Photo by ASHGPHOTO

    A strut across the football field-inspired "green carpet" brought hungry attendees inside, where their taste buds were not disappointed. No tailgate is complete without killer eats, and this year’s restaurant roster was championship caliber. Attendees indulged in a dizzying spread of creative, tailgate-inspired bites, including:

    • Assorted po'boys from Antone's Famous Po' Boys
    • Chicken and tofu lettuce wraps from Feng Shui
    • Roast beef sandwiches on Heritage wheat bread from Empire Baking
    • Pastalaya: penne pasta with shrimp, andouille sausage, chicken, and Creole cream sauce from Dee's Table
    • Football-shaped Jamaican jerk pork tostadas from Loro
    • Fried chicken sandwich with gochujang, caramelized onion, mayo, and pickles from Kona Grill
    • JOA Grill's bulgogi ssam and akaushi sausage kimbap
    • Five spice slow-braised pork bao from Komodo
    • McRae's American Bistro & Cocktails' cherry BBQ short rib sliders with feta cheese and apple-cabbage slaw
    • Harissa-glazed chicken wings with black garlic ranch and scallions from Fearing Restaurant Group
    • Taqueria La Ventana's bistek and al pastor tacos
    • The All American, Kevin Bacon, and The Western burgers from Twisted Root Burger Co.
    • Slow-cooked pork carnitas tacos from Señor Oink
    • Lil' BRGs from STK Steakhouse
    • Corn Holes (petite deep-fried Better Balance vegan hot dogs dipped in a cornmeal-infused beignet batter on a stick, and drizzled with a spicy bourbon mustard) from Richardson International Food Festival (RIFF)
    • Scout at the Statler's pineapple char siu pulled pork sliders
    • Spiced apple crisp cups from Ruby Baking Co.

    To wash it all down and keep spirits high well past the fourth quarter, there were Patron Silver margaritas and ranch waters, Reyka Vodka's Midfield Mule, The Ryes of Texas and the Bourbon Peach Buzz from Still Austin Whiskey, water from Saratoga, and an array of beers from Yuengling.

    Dallas Tailgate 2025 Loro brought football-shaped Jamaican jerk pork tostadas.Photo by ASHGPHOTO

    Following last year’s fan-favorite Ultimate Wing Showdown, this year’s competition turned up the heat with the Top Taco Tournament. After weeks of online voting, the champion was revealed live at The Tailgate: Taqueria La Ventana.

    Kona Grill's spicy, savory chicken sandwich scored big as attendees' official favorite dish of the day.

    In between nibbles, guests could browse Mizzen+Main's collection of high-performance and collegiate shirts, explore holiday party options at Puttshack, and learn about crowd-funded college football from Sportsmo.

    Those ready to get a jump on holiday shopping — or eager to complete their own collections — bid on sports and pop-culture memorabilia in the silent auction.

    Dallas Tailgate 2025 Crystal Hardman, Michelle Vo.Photo by ASHGPHOTO

    Dallas Tailgate 2025

    Photo by ASHGPHOTO

    Guests received quite a welcome.

    Guests who arrived early scored big with an appearance from former Texas Rangers pitcher Derek Holland, who greeted fans, signed autographs, and snapped photos for the first hour. Holland, who famously helped pitch the Rangers to their 2011 World Series run, was all smiles as fans lined up to meet him.

    As the cherry on top, the Cowboys trounced the Jets as Tailgate fans whooped and celebrated — no need for overtime here.

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    The Tailgate was sponsored by FLIGHT by Yuengling, Sportsmo, Puttshack, Mizzen+Main, Antone's Famous Po' Boys, NXL LVL Events, Patron, and Still Austin Whiskey.

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