“The Admiral Tchumakov” opens with a sequence that moves viewers from the open waters of Issyk-Kul Lake in Eastern Kyrgyzstan to the wreckage of a once-bustling Soviet naval port. Standing
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After spending his Monday evening following around members of Better Understanding Trash Through Service (B.U.T.T.S.), Chad Withers, a short filmmaker and Denton resident, directed a short film about the organization

Dallas-based band Kyoto Lo-Fi brought its self-described “post-indie” sound Friday night for a set at Dan’s Silverleaf as a part of Thin Line Fest, Denton’s annual film, music and photography

Abby Jones | Staff Writer Chris Scott spent 13 years behind bars for a murder he didn’t commit, until the actual killer confessed in 2009. Johnnie Lindsey and Steven Phillips

Erica Wieting | Features Editor @ericawieting Patrons relaxing late Sunday afternoon at Dan’s Silver Leaf quietly chatted as breeze blew

Matt Payne | Copy Editor @MattePaper With the latest Thin Line Fest now in the books, there’s been no shortage of

Erica Wieting | Features Editor @ericawieting Two films showed at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Campus Theatre on the final

Erica Wieting | Features Editor @ericawieting A series of video landscape shots intermingle with brief cuts of farm life. Music
Kyle Martin | Staff Writer @Kyle_Martin35 Poppy Xander, a steampunk/Baroque-pop artist alongside her self-named band took the stage first Saturday night

Kyle Martin | Staff Writer @Kyle_Martin35 The Denton Record Chronicle’s music showcase at 9 p.m. Thursday at Dan’s Silver Leaf