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Just one day after Spain defeated France in a FIFA World Cup semifinal match, Dallas Stadium in Arlington is now back to being AT&T Stadium.Crews are wasting no time transitioning the stadium back to the home of the Dallas Cowboys.For 30 days and nine World Cup matches, AT&T Stadium has had an entire rebrand. But it will now go back to its familiar look.Workers were spotted on the roof early Wednesday morning removing the tarps that had covered up the AT&T logos during the tournament. The roof will go first, and then the east and west window coverings. All of the colorful FIFA banners will be removed. Those are just the first steps in getting the stadium ready for the upcoming Cowboys football season.One of the biggest transformations will be removing the live grass field, which has been carefully installed and maintained throughout the tournament.It’s not yet clear what FIFA plans to do with the grass from Dallas Stadium.While there has been speculation that it will be don
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A Dallas barber has been making sure Spain's national team's hair looks good during their current World Cup run, and his talents have been noticed by France's team as well.Dallas barber cuts Spain players' hair"You miss 100% of the opportunities you don't take."Dallas-based barber Bryan Guardado has been cutting the hair of Spain players throughout their World Cup run.22-year-old Guardado says he made the connection when Spanish superstar Lamine Yamal was in North Texas for a match with Barcelona, his professional club.The barber says he messaged several players on Barcelona, offering up his services. Yamal, then 15, was the only one who responded."He was the one to reply."Flash forward to 2026, and Yamal remembered Guardado's talents. He asked for Guardado to cut Spain's hair throughout the tournament, including when La Roja played a knockout stage match at Dallas Stadium last Monday."Ever since they arrived for the World Cup, he was the one to reach out to me, if I was to follow him
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This March, two restaurants specializing in mutabbaq opened within days of each other in Richardson. While restaurants devoted to the folded flatbread are rarely found elsewhere in the U.S., both Mutabak Karak (which originated in Canada) and Salam Juice & Mutbaq opened within half a mile of each other in North Texas. Much as Yemeni coffee shops … Continued The post Mutabbaq, Yemeni Flatbread Wraps, Are the Newest Stars of Richardson’s Global Feast appeared first on D Magazine.