Beware Promises of Super Bowl XLV Tix

I know you know better, still …This morning, a good Friend of Unfair Park forwarded along an e-mail he received from a rather legit-looking company based up north promising that it can take care of all your ticketing and hotel needs for the Super Bowl when it comes to Cowboys…

Let’s Be Business Brief

Some Tuesday morning odds and sods:First, from The Wall Street Journal, this op-ed from Richard Fisher, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, who tells the Senate to lay off his boy Ben Bernanke as he tries to re-up his position as Fed Chair. Spoiler alert: Warns Fisher, my…

For Sale: KTVT-Channel 11’s Dallas HQ

That KTVT sign on N. Central Expressway, between Meadow Road and Walnut Hill Lane, has been part of the scenery since I was a kid. But who knows how much longer it’ll be there: Lori Conrad, communications director for the CBS affiliate, confirms that the building’s been on the market…

Taking One More Step Down Katy Trail

On Friday, the Friends of the Katy Trail posted photos of two new entrances: the Beasley staircase at Hall Street and the Tao of Warren at Armstrong Boulevard, paid for with private funds. On Wednesday, the council takes its own baby steps toward completing the Katy Trail: It will vote…

A Blockbuster Free-Fall

Near the close of business Wednesday, we posted Blockbuster CEO Jim Keyes’s admission that the Christmas season delivered little more than a lump of coal for the Dallas-based videotailer, as in: “Our performance during the holidays was well below expectations.” When I spoke with Keyes at great length in December,…

The Great Gordo and the Earnest Hemingways

This morning, I stumbled across this freshly posted video of The Hemingways performing at the Rhythm Room on August 21, 1991. This gift was bestowed upon the Internet by one Doug Baxter, lead guitarist for the group and, apparently, its chief archivist. But you’re no doubt more interested in the…

A Poignant Farewell to Bobby Bragan

Anyone who loves baseball ’round these parts knows the name Bobby Bragan — his association with the Fort Worth Cats alone (in the late ’40s and early ’50s, then again in ’05) was enough to make him legend, not to mention his years playing and managing in the big leagues…