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021 - Alex Bhore: Producing Music, Honoring Elmwood’s History, and Making Records in Oak Cliff
Alex Bhore is a musician and producer, and the man behind Elmwood Recording, a studio tucked away in the Elmwood neighborhood of Oak Cliff. In this episode, Alex shares how he went from touring with This Will Destroy You to working alongside Grammy-winning producer John Congleton, eventually taking over the Elmwood Recording studio from John. We talk about some of Alex's past projects including composing for Halo Infinite and Meow Wolf, and he shares what makes Elmwood Recording a hidden gem for artists and how Oak Cliff continues to shape its sound.
020 - Matt Goodman: Uncovering Stories, Investigating Dr. Death, and Telling Dallas Like It Is
In this episode, we sit down with Matt Goodman, Online Editorial Director at D Magazine, to talk about the stories that shape Dallas. From the evolution of Oak Cliff and the power dynamics of the city to his in-depth investigative journalism—including his pivotal role in uncovering the chilling case of Dr. Death—we explore what it means to tell the stories that matter. Matt takes us behind the scenes of his reporting, from heart transplants to high-stakes legal battles, and reflects on the changing landscape of journalism in the digital age.
017 - Collin Martin: Vending with a Soul and Curating Convenience at Bingo Markets
In this episode, we sit down with Collin Martin, the founder of Bingo Markets, and explore his unique approach to the vending machine industry which emphasizes local, curated snacks and a vibrant design ethos. Collin shares his journey from living in Oak Cliff to creating a business rooted in community, quality, and creativity. Discover the entrepreneurial story behind Bingo Markets, how Collin's eye for design and love for local brands shaped the company's identity, and the challenges of innovating in a traditional industry.
015 - Diana Cox: Preserving the Heartbeat of Oak Cliff’s Music Scene
In this episode of the Hidden City, we dive into the rich tapestry of Oak Cliff's music and history with Diana Cox, Vice President of Kessler Presents. Diana shares fascinating stories behind legendary venues like the Kessler Theater and Longhorn Ballroom, the vision of preserving historic spaces for future generations, and the magic of intimate live music experiences. From tornado-scarred walls to Grammy-winning artists, Diana’s highlights the soul of Oak Cliff’s music scene.
014 - Gary Buckner: Reclaiming Materials, Redefining Design, and Shaping Oak Cliff’s Spaces
In Episode 14, we sit down with artist, designer, and visionary Gary Buckner, founder of Stash Design. Known for transforming reclaimed materials into functional art, Gary has left his mark on iconic Oak Cliff spaces like Wild Detectives, Davis Street Espresso, and Tyler Station.
We discuss his unique approach to design, his passion for preserving history through sustainable craftsmanship, and his vision for the future of architecture and wellness-focused spaces. Join us for a conversation about creativity, community, and how intentional design can shape the places we live, work, and gather.
013 - Temi Coker: Merging Art and Design, Celebrating Identity, and Inspiring Community
In this episode, we sit down with artist, designer, and creative visionary Temi Coker. From his early days in Lagos, Nigeria, to making an impact in Oak Cliff, Temi shares how his journey shaped his artistic style and his passion for merging photography and graphic design. We explore his collaborations with major brands like Nike and Adobe, his commitment to amplifying Black voices, and his vision for building community through creative spaces like TX Studio. Join us for an inspiring conversation about identity, purpose, and the power of art to bring people together.