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Ringing In Good News As Another UT-Dallas Professor Does His Own Tinnitus Research

By Robert WilonskyNovember 21, 2011

Every couple of weeks someone asks how goes those UT-Dallas docs’ tinnitus research, which, last we heard, would begin with clinical trials in Belgium. Well, so happens that Dr. Michael Kilgard and Dr. Navzer Engineer, hoping to discover the sound of silence via nerve stimulation, are over there at this…

North Texas State’s Own Peter Weller Still Doesn’t Know What Buckaroo Banzai Is About

By Robert WilonskyNovember 21, 2011

While I wait for City Hall to get back to me about something, here’s a little something to fill your holiday-week “work” hours: 32 minutes with Peter Weller, most of it shot Saturday during our chitchat following the Dallas Film Society’s Very Special Screening of The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai…

What Would Knox Street and Cole Avenue Look Like as a “Complete Street”? With Trolleys?

By Robert WilonskyNovember 21, 2011

While sifting through Vimeo this morning I came across a Shops at Park Lane construction time lapse posted this morning by the good folks at Good Fulton & Farrell. Which led me to the video you see above: The Fairmount Street-based architectural firm’s entry in the city’s Complete Streets Visual…

Survey Says Texas Schools Are Now a Little Less Awful at Teaching Students Sex Education

By Robert WilonskyNovember 21, 2011

Just three years ago, 94 percent of the state’s school districts told their kiddos: Just say no to sex. And that was that when it came to sex ed — abstinence only and nothing but, which was working out real well considering that Texas’s teen-pregnancy rate was the third-highest in…

Catching Up With That Fascinating Federal Case Involving Wendy Reves’s Son and the DMA

By Robert WilonskyNovember 21, 2011

Every week I get two, three emails asking: What’s up with the federal lawsuit over The Wendy and Emery Reves Collection at the Dallas Museum of Art? You remember the one: Wendy Reves’s son Arnold Leon Schroeder Jr. is suing the Dallas Museum of Art, claiming they done took his…

Get Wet With This Look at City’s Request For “2070 Water Supply Plan” Consultant

By Robert WilonskyNovember 21, 2011

It didn’t come up last Wednesday, when the council talked about saving and selling Dallas’s water. But there was a brief mention made ago, during that chitchat concerning the city’s long-range water-supply plan, the most recent of which was done six years ago. Says right there on Slide No. 41:…

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One Way to Fill Downtown Dallas: Dress Up Main Street, and the Park, With Lots of Lights

By Robert WilonskyNovember 20, 2011

It most certainly did not feel like Christmas: Seventy-four degrees and 85-percent humidity is no way to spend the Saturday night before Thanksgiving. It certainly sounded like Christmas: Main Street Garden was surround-sounded by KVIL-approved Christmas hits, turned up to 11, not for the easily humbugged. But at the City…

Park and Rec Provides Nifty Guide to Those “Art” Pavilions Slowly, Surely Filling City Parks

By Robert WilonskyNovember 19, 2011

When I had Willis Winters on the phone the other day, I mentioned in passing that I just driven pastthe new pavilion at Royal Park, off Royal and Cromwell in Northwest Dallas. At which point Park and Rec’s second-in-command directed my attention to this freshly minted guide to those architect-designed…

The Brand-New, Sorta Inspiring, Slightly Overwrought, Kinda Horny Dallas CVB Promo

By Robert WilonskyNovember 18, 2011

I just came across this brand-spanking new Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau promo — its title, clearly, “Moon Over Dallas.” First person I showed it to was The New Guy who sits next door. Said the outta-towner, “Pretty fucking great. Coulda used more of that girl in the bikini …”…

At Long Last, It’s Official: Dallas Stars Have New Owner (Gaglardi) And Old President (Lites)

By Robert WilonskyNovember 18, 2011

As expected Tom Gaglardi was awarded ownership of the Dallas Stars in a Delaware bankruptcy court this morning; and, as expected, the Canadian has brought back the great Jim Lites, the one-time team president and CEO moved in ’07 to run Hicks Sports Marketing Group, poor fella. And it didn’t…

Waste Management Association Sues City Over “Anti-Free Enterprise” Flow Control Ordinance

By Robert WilonskyNovember 18, 2011

Saw this one coming; so too did the city council. After all, in mid-September the council met behind closed doors with city attorneys to review “legal issues regarding proposed resource flow control ordinance” — which, as I am sure you recall, is the ordinance directing all solid waste collected in…

It’s Not Exactly the Return of the ’84 Dallas Grand Prix. But Close. Only, Much Smaller Cars.

By Robert WilonskyNovember 18, 2011

A couple of days back a Friend of Unfair Park shot me a note: “Thought you might want a look at this, seems pretty exciting!” Below was this link, which takes you to something called the Texas Lone Star Grand Prix scheduled to take place March 17-18 at Fair Park…

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Dallas ISD Adds $35 Million to Emergency Reserve Fund, Which Is Now at “All-Time High”

By Robert WilonskyNovember 18, 2011

Shortly after the ad hoc committee met to discuss closing those 11 schools yesterday, Dallas Independent School District trustees gathered to receive the district’s latest audit, which shows a fund balance of $135 million — meaning, the district has added close to $100 million to its emergency reserves over the…

Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963, Digitally Restored For National Geographic Channel Doc

By Robert WilonskyNovember 18, 2011

Speaking of a Dealey Plaza’s redo … I’ve had a copy of National Geographic Channel’s JFK: The Lost Bullet sitting on the desk for a week; haven’t watched it yet, but there’s time — it doesn’t air till Sunday at 8 p.m. And while it’s said to show Lee Harvey…

At Much, Much Bigger Joule, a Recording Studio, New Charlie Palmer, Underground Spa and, Finally, Return of Mercantile Mosaics

By Robert WilonskyNovember 18, 2011

For close to two years we’ve written here and there (and there and there and …) about Tim Headington’s slow-but-sure downtown takeover via The Joule’s expansion, which, we recently learned, is the reason the Praetorian and those other old buildings along Elm are being razed. And now we know, in…

Dallas ISD Looks to Close 11 Campuses Next School Year, Hopes to Save $11.5 Million

By Robert WilonskyNovember 17, 2011

As we mentioned Monday, the Dallas ISD trustees just got through discussing a very touchy subject: school consolidations and the repurposing of facilities — or closures, for those who aren’t sensitive to the subject matter. In all, DISD higher-ups are recommending shuttering 11 schools, nine elementary campuses and two middle…

Your First Good Look at the New-Look Reunion Tower, or: Christmastime is Here? Almost.

By Robert WilonskyNovember 17, 2011

While we were downtown in the wee small hours of this morning, I noticed that Reunion Tower’s lights looked a little … strange. But I didn’t think much of it; there were other, you know, distractions. Thankfully, the great Justin Terveen, who’d come out to shoot photos, also noticed it…

Former Head of City’s Urban Forest Advisory Committee Begs CPC Not to Approve Walmart

By Robert WilonskyNovember 17, 2011

Longtime Friends of Unfair Park will recognize the name Steve Houser: He’s the former chair of the Dallas Urban Forest Advisory Committee honored by George W. Bush in ’08 for his volunteer work saving the city’s trees. Reason I mention him today: The arborist sends word that he and other…

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Dallas ISD Trustees Blackburn, Nutall Have Had It With Dallas NAACP Prez’s “Slander and Libel”

By Robert WilonskyNovember 17, 2011

Ah, so this is why Dallas Independent School District board president Lew Blackburn and trustee Bernadette Nutall want to clamp down on public speakers at school board meetings — comments made by Dallas NAACP President Juanita Wallace at the October 20 board meeting. Specifically, they’re furious over Wallace’s assertion at…

Drink In the City Council’s Discussion on Conserving (And Selling) Dallas’s Water Supply

By Robert WilonskyNovember 17, 2011

I was in the middle of watching the city council briefings on water conservation and the Stage 1 watering restrictions yesterday when I got pulled away — and just when it was getting interesting too. So this morning I started going back to review the tape, beginning just as Sandy…

If You’ve Always Thought Downtown Needs More Live Music, Here’s Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.

By Robert WilonskyNovember 16, 2011

The great Alan Melson, director of interactive for KERA and KXT, just passed along this lovely video shot at Main Street Garden last week: Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. performing “Simple Girl.” Smallest audience ever…

Council Votes Not to Suspend Its Rules, Which Means Jasso’s New Map Won’t Get Look-See

By Robert WilonskyNovember 16, 2011

In the end, the most surprising part of this afternoon’s discussion at City Hall over whether to suspend the rules and allow redistricting brought back to the horseshoe is that there was no discussion at all. Sure, a few speakers came to the mic, among them Roy Williams and Marvin…

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