A Programming Reminder

Yes, yes and yes to all those wondering if Dr. James Phoestus Schutze will still brighten up KERA-Channel 13’s airwaves tonight at 7:30 with sand-in-the-levees talk. Says right here:WHAT’S ON TODAYTopicThe Trinity SagaGuestLee Hancock, Jim Schutze & Philip HaasDescriptionWhere does Dallas stand on the Trinity River Project? Will the recent…

Everybody Loves Lists, Except Maybe This One

Over on the city of Dallas’s Web site you’ll find this warning: “Do you have an outstanding citation? If so, you could be arrested at your home or office.” Yup, must be the Summer Warrant Round-Up, yee-haw. And if you’re not sure whether Johnny Law’s hot on your trail, the…

The New York Times Goes to Jerryworld

A condensed version of Richard Sandomir’s visit to Cowboys Stadium, which appears in this morning’s edition:Jerry Jones, tour guide, was showing off. Lost in the excitement of the show and tell, Jones trampled a couple of traffic cones and nearly flattened two fans walking to the $15-per-person stadium tour. He…

So, Wait, It’s Not 1992? Got It.

Club Dada’s closed. Again. For at least two months. Says owner: “This is bullshit.” But, hey, Trees is about to reopen … with Faster Pussycat, which isn’t even the original lineup. This is bullshit. At least Course of Empire’s still got the beat…

(500) Days of Summer: Standard Love Story Gets Tossed in a Blender

On the surface, (500) Days of Summer really is no different than, oh, let’s say The Proposal, in which Ryan Reynolds and Sandra Bullock spun box-office gold from romantic comedy’s refrigerator fuzz. Former music-video maker Marc Webb’s feature debut is as conventional as any made-for-cable rom-com, down to its soft-indie-rock…

The Eight-Track Lives On In Arlington!

Perhaps you saw that new Cheap Trick eight-track cartridge that Stephen Colbert was holding up and promoting on his Colbert Report last week? Made in Arlington. Hand to God. By mom-and-pop outfit KTS Productions, to be specific—though you’d never know it from reading recent stories concerning Cheap Trick’s expensive gimmick,…