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'Repent or Burn': Christians Turn Controversial Mosque Into Abbott-Fueled Battlefield

The leaders of the East Plano Islamic Center respect their protestors, they just wish they'd lower the volume

By Alyssa Fields

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Celebrate Banned Books Week at one of these local favorites.

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The ultra-viral Vancouver native will share snippets from his inventory of memorable interviews over the past 40 years at the Texas Theatre.

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