Ladies and Gentlemen, Stephen Sondheim

The boy and I were listening to Tom Waits’s rendition of “Somewhere” the other day — over and over and over again, my bad. Still. A personal favorite, has been for years. There’s a reason Stephen Colbert gushed over the Broadway great earlier this week — because there are few…

Some Suggestions for Our New Graffiti Czar

OK, so Oak Cliff lawyer John Barr doesn’t want to be called the graffiti czar. Fine. Not the point. This is: Scott Henson, who serves Grits for Breakfast, penned an item this morning in which he writes that much of what Barr told Sam on Wednesday sounds pretty danged good…

DFW Film Crix, Very Social at Year’s End

The Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association just released its year-end best-of list, with David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin’s Facebook film The Social Network coming out on top — just as it had in the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, New York Film Critics Circle and National Board of Review polls…

Friday-Morning Follow-Ups

To begin the day, some housekeeping …A happy ending to yesterday’s story about the kidnapping of Eileen Loskot: She was found dehydrated but otherwise unharmed in New Mexico, and one of the three young men involved has been arrested. Her husband is heading to Amarillo to get her. …Lee Harvey…

Why, Angela Hunt, You Hurt Boise’s Feelings

Like I wrote yesterday, Sam was at that council briefing during which they back-and-forthed over those three themes for the new-n-improved Love Field. Sam shot me a few texts during the meeting, including some funny quotes from council members as they pro-and-conned the options. But when he got back, he…

First, a Better Block. Now, Better Parking.

When Cliffdwellers were rating and debating the Bishop/Davis Land Use and Zoning Study, Bike Friendly Oak Cliff had but one significant demand: “allow businesses to supplement the zoning requirements for car parking with bike parking,” per this morning’s post on BFOC’s website. Because, see, citywide there’s been this ongoing issue…