WDDI X STOKE: SHEPHERD DOG

Stoke is a co-working and entrepreneurial center in Denton, TX that plays host to a hotbed of some of Denton's most creative folks working in the tech scene. In this collaborative series, we speak with some of they key people that put in work at Stoke. In February, we spoke with President of TechMill and Drupal developer, Kyle Taylor. This month, we pick the two minds behind Shepherd Dog: Brandy Thomas and David Brunow. Shepherd Dog works with small businesses and non-profits to help them with technology services such as websites and app development. We talked with them about items such as working closely with a partner, their favorite small business projects, and whether or not they could win in an arm wrestling match with Kyle Taylor. Read on for more!

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HOW TO REALLY ENJOY ARTS AND JAZZ

Arts and Jazz Festival is finally here and with that comes lots of fun, good music, fabulous art, and FOOD. All the food. But with all that fun going on it’s hard to remember the essentials that will make your festival experience stress-free and easy-going. So here you go! Check these babies off before heading to the festival to make sure you’re fully ready to party!

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TENDING BAR: ROY ROBERTSON

In Tending Bar, we like to take a moment and get to know those folks behind the counter at your favorite bar, coffee shop, juice bar, or other beverage-making establishment. Afterall, you probably see these friendly faces more often than you'd like to admit and there's a lot more to them than just the way that craft their drinks. Roy Robertson is a barista at Cultivar Coffee. One could easily make the argument that the little shop on Hickory St. inside of a doughnut store serves some of the best coffee in town (definitely top three). Robertson is also a musician (you probably know him best from the recently defunct Denton band Pageantry) and just an all around solid dude. We stopped by Cultivar last week to talk with Robertson and grab a few photos of him at work to document his process. Read on for more...

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DENTON PARENTS REJOICE! PENNY'S PLAYTOWN IS HERE

Words and photography by Kelly Caster

If you are a Denton parent with small children then you have probably wondered why in the world there is not an indoor play area, aside from the library, that isn’t attached to a fast food restaurant in Denton. We love our dear sweet town but once we are knee deep in a sweltering Texas summer we find ourselves bargaining with the good Lord to help us get through summer with our kids without losing our sanity. Read on to find out how Amy and Brian Holt have come to rescue your sanity year round by creating an indoor space solely dedicated to pretend play.


The Holt’s saw a play-space shaped need in Denton and stepped in to fill it. After being inspired by playscape experiences, they found that our town was lacking a space that was both fun and safe for kids who may be overwhelmed by an environment like Going Bonkers or Kid Mania. Those businesses offer great opportunities for physical play but are often loud and can be overstimulating. The Holt’s mentioned how Denton Public Library has provided a place for pretend play when there wasn’t much else indoors in Denton. According to an article in Psychology Today titled “The Need for Pretend Play”  imaginative play is a very important part of a child’s development. 

Penny’s Playtown, which was named after the Holt’s dog Penny, is located in the Stonehill Center near Rose’s Costumes. There is ample parking and the lot isn’t overly busy, which is important when you are crossing the street with young children in tow. There is a small coffee and tea bar and comfortable seating for adults to sit while observing their kids engage in exciting dramatic play. The bathroom includes a changing table, step stools for the toilet and sink and even a child sized potty seat (all important things to have when you are in the throes of potty training). It is perfectly set up for parents with small children in a range of ages. 

The Playtown is divided into several different sections that are jam packed with fun. There is a clinic, cafe, grocery store, library, gymnasium, camping, musical space, police/fire station, house, puppet theater, large blocks and small block play area, and even an arts and craft station. When we asked my 4 year old how he liked his visit he asked when we could come back and play again. He said he especially enjoyed playing dress up in the police station. The Holt’s and the staff were very friendly and welcoming. We recommend visiting Denton’s newest playscape and look forward to our next visit.


Admission price for open play at Penny’s Playtown is $8.50 per child Monday through Saturday 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. If you have a larger family like mine you pay $6.50 for additional siblings after the first $8.50 admission price. Adults and infants not yet walking get in free. Penny’s Playtown officially opens it’s doors April 24th at 9:00 A.M. located at 5800 I-35 N #402 Denton, TX 76207.

THIN LINE X WAS AMAZING

Once again, Thin Line’s strategic planning and hopeful execution made waves across Downtown Denton this weekend for Thin Line X. The free festival featured documentary films, live music, and photography and somehow managed to do a great job with all three. We had a wonderful time at the festival this year. Here’s a quick recap on what we managed to catch this weekend and why Thin Line X was one of the best festival experiences we have ever had.

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TEN RESPONSES FROM OUR CITY COUNCIL FORUM

Last night we hosted our 4th annual City Council Candidate forum at Dan's Silverleaf. As per usual, the candidates had some great things to say, the crowd was full of civic-minded citizens and Jill Jester stole the show with some great jokes and hard questions. Read on for pics, quotes and where to find the recorded version of the event in case you missed it last night!

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ARTIST INTERVIEW: ERIC MANCINI

You know when you’re enjoying a taco, or biking/driving/walking around town, and you spot one of the many murals that are sprinkled throughout our fine little neighborhoods? Ever wonder who is behind them? We are here to quench your curiosity with a round of Get-To-Know-Your-Local-Muralist. Trust us, it’s a thing. Today’s featured artist is lifelong Dentonite, Eric Mancini. You may recognize his trademark XO’s and urban graffiti-tag like style from your walks about town. If you don’t—hooray for new art in front of your eyeballs! We asked Mancini a few questions about his story, process, and a few other things. Read up, and then go scope out his murals around town. It’ll be like a really easy scavenger hunt. Read on for more!

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