Ted Cruz is Spending the Shutdown Picking Apples

It’s happened. Ted Cruz, mere months after joining the U.S. Senate, has transcended grubby terrestrial politics and ascended into the realm of celebrity. Want proof? This puff piece by People magazine should provide all you need. In it, we learn that Cruz is a “self-described ‘movie buff,'” wears black, ostrich-skin…

The Red Bull Air Race Is Coming to North Texas

As insanely dangerous as the event sounds — it consists of flimsy-looking stunt planes weaving through a series of large pylons at 200-plus miles per hour — there has been only one crash in eight years of Red Bull Air Races. It happened in 2010 in Perth, Australia, during a…

“Flyer Than Most” Bandit Robs Four 7-Elevens in Two Hours

It’s always a thankless task, manning the counter at a convenience store, but it was particularly unpleasant for those who happened to be working the graveyard shift at southern Dallas 7-Elevens last night. In the span of just over an hour and a half, four of the stores were robbed…

Patrick, the Dallas Zoo’s Sexist Gorilla, Has a Friend in NPR

Patrick, the Dallas Zoo’s recently departed lowland gorilla, was never quite a social butterfly, but he wasn’t always quite so angry, either. Embittered by his best friend’s death at the hands of Dallas police in 2004, he retreated further into himself, lashing out at his fellow primates — especially the…

The Planned Resurrection of Victory Park Will Begin in May

It’s easy enough to make a new development look lively and inviting in computer-generated renderings. Throw in a couple dozen people strolling along a broad, tree-lined sidewalk and dining on restaurant patios, all brightened by a warm evening glow, and voila: You have a thriving, modern commercial and residential hub…

Reunion Tower’s Observation Deck Reopens Tomorrow

Say what you will about the name, with its puzzlingly random capitalization and apparent allusion to mathematical theory. The GeO-Deck, as Reunion Tower’s observation deck is now called, is a rite of passage for anyone who spends any serious amount of time in Dallas — at least it was until…