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For Your Weekend Listening Pleasure: Brent Best Explains These 42 Slobberbone Covers

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 24, 2012

I’ve still got a few of the work-week rock-and-roll adioses stashed away, and guess I’d better use ’em or lose ’em between now and the next week or so. So let’s start with this — a bootleg officially known as The Bone Collection, featuring 42(ish) covers performed by Slobberbone and,…

Downtown Dallas Inc.’s Looking For Someone to Take Over Main Street Garden’s Eat-N-Drinkery

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 24, 2012

Had a feeling that when The Lily Pad Cafe shuttered about a month ago it wasn’t going to return to its digs at Main Street Garden. The official reason for its closing: “cold weather.” But when it’s 80-something in February here, that seemed like a fairly specious reason. And, as…

On Its 85th Anniversary, Local Big Brothers Big Sisters Reunited With a Historic Piece of Paper

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 24, 2012

Out of nowhere, moments ago, I got an email from Dan Stuchal, on the executive team at the local Big Brothers Big Sisters. He’s a Friend of Unfair Park, he explained, and well aware of my affection for historic relics. He said he had something at which I might want…

Train Museum CEO Says Rolling Stock Will Leave Fair Park For Frisco in Late April

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 24, 2012

Got a call this morning from Bob LaPrelle, president and CEO of the Museum of the American Railroad, which, as you’re well aware by now, is due to roll out of Fair Park to its new digs in Frisco. I’d left him a message a while ago, even before Justin…

Two Local Trading Card Companies Head to Court Over 750 Old Kevin Durant Autographs

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 24, 2012

Decades after my sports card-collecting prime I’ve become familiar once more with the doings of that particular industry, thanks to my 8-year-old son’s obsession with cards — baseball, mostly, and Houston-made Obaks when he’s feeling particularly old-school, though any Topps’ll do. But he’s got a couple of binders filled with…

Blaming City, Museum of Automotive History Pulls Out of Fair Park. City Says: Not Its Fault.

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 23, 2012

One year ago, or close enough, Stephen Page gave us a tour of his Texas Museum of Automotive History in Grand Place at Fair Park — its temporary home, we were told, but an appropriate one, given the space’s estimable past as the site where the Ford Motor Co. had…

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This Week in Rangers Spring Training: Wash, JD and Nolan on Yu. Then, The Main Darvish.

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 23, 2012

All week it’s been leading up to this: Yu Darvish’s first spring training press conference, held today, wherein we discover what the newest Texas Ranger loves about the U.S. and Nolan Ryan and Greg Maddux. Straight outta Surprise, the Rangers have actually been sending video dispatches all week for those…

DA Craig Watkins Tells AP He Wants Texas to Take a Long, Hard Look at the Death Penalty

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 23, 2012

As Leslie noted yesterday, in her piece about Judge Andy Chatham finally, officially declaring Richard Miles innocent two years after he was let out of prison, Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins noted, out of nowhere, that his great-grandfather had been executed by the state of Texas. The DA, a…

City Hall: The Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge Won’t Be Drivable Till March 29 Now. Or Close To.

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 23, 2012

That item below — the one that says the Texas Department of Transportation is still hoping to open the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge to vehicular traffic on March 5, immediately following the Trinity Trust and Bridge-o-Rama’s respective now-not-really-opening-weekend wingdings? Forget it. Just forget it. This just came in from Dallas…

The U.S. Postal Service Has Decided to Shutter Dallas’s Main Processing Center After All

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 23, 2012

We’ve known for months that the United State Post Office might shutter the Dallas Processing and Distribution Center on IH30; the USPS has been talking about doing it since, oh, 2009, for that matter. But today it’s official: The postal service has announced that it’s moving the Dallas Processing and…

Jeffress Has Faith in Santorum Because “He’s Not Some Nutjob Out There on the Fringe”

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 23, 2012

Like I said yesterday, Rick Santorum’s in town today raising money for his campaign. This morning it was coffee at a country club — Royal Oaks, to be specific, on Greenville Ave., where cups were filled for $1,000 a pop, $2,500 if you were among the “hosts.” Then it’s off…

What Some Locals Want in a “Complete Street.” (Hint: More Lights, Trees and Buried Utilities.)

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 23, 2012

Speaking of “complete streets” …For many months now City Hall’s been trying to wrap its head around the Complete Streets concept in the hopes of finishing up a street-design manual and implementation how-to’s by year’s end. Which is why, beginning last fall, Sustainable Development began workshopping Complete Streets all over…

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TxDOT Says Despite Recent Rains, They’re Still Hoping to Open the Calatrava to Cars March 5

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 23, 2012

Speaking of putting cars on bridges over the Trinity River, or not …Couldn’t quite tell from last night’s Channel 8 piece if the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge will indeed be open to vehicular traffic following next weekend’s opening events; said Jason Whitely, there’s a shot it’ll be closer to mid-March,…

On April 14 You Won’t Be Able to Drive on the Houston Street Viaduct. But Cycle? Sure Thing.

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 23, 2012

Last March council members Delia Jasso and Pauline Medrano joined Dallas Bike Coordinator Max Kalhammer and others for a bike ride through Seville, Spain, with Jasso sending word that the locals were strapping on their thinking helmets for a possible ciclovía somewhere in Dallas, which means turning over a complete…

Three Years Later, Billy Reid Brings the Warehouse Sale Back to Deep Ellum. Like, Now.

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 23, 2012

Three long years ago the frugally fashionable bid farewell to the Billy Reid corporate offices on Canton, which adiosed to Alabama with one last warehouse-purging sale offering Best-of-Dallas-winning bargains. After that the sale moved to its NorthPark Center shoppe, and things were never the same; and now, of course, the…

Tomorrow, the Museum of the American Railroad Begins Rolling Some Pieces to Frisco

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 22, 2012

Couple of months back we noticed that the Museum of the American Railroad hadn’t pulled out of Fair Park as planned — or as stipulated by its agreement with the city of Dallas following the resolution of the lawsuit brought by the city in January 2010. Still not sure when…

Another Texas Icon’s Caught Between Dublin Bottling Works, Plano-Based Dr Pepper: Big Red

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 22, 2012

Ever since Jack Perkins got his Dublin Bottling Works soda fountain at Maple & Motor, well, let’s say I’ve had way too many cane-sugar soft drinks in recent weeks. (May I recommend mixing the Tart-N-Sweet Lemonade, Cherry Limeade and Dublin Lemon-Lime with a twist of real lime? You’re welcome.) But…

Speak of the Devil: Santorum’s Coming to Town as Jeffress Joins O’Reilly to Talk “Satan” Speech

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 22, 2012

Says here Rick Santorum’s coming back to town tomorrow for a fundraiser on behalf of his Red, White and Blue Fund super PAC, which declined to nail down the Dallas date; it also doesn’t appear on his official campaign schedule, and his campaign folks haven’t responded to our queries either…

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During Debate Over Supportive Housing Near Farmers Market, Suhm Reveals City Will Seek Private Operator For Market Within 10 Days

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 22, 2012

For the last two days my inbox has been flooded — flooded — with emails from residents and property owners around the downtown farmers market, each one of which more or less says the same thing: Those two supportive housing projects being proposed downtown — Larry Hamilton and John Greenan’s…

Ending “Political Catfight,” Council Votes to Help Uplift Sell Cheaper Bonds For Expansion

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 22, 2012

The Dallas City Council council didn’t waste much time getting ’round to the most eagerly awaited showdown of the day: Item No. 53 on its agenda, which creates that nonprofit that would allow Uplift Education to some $85 million in low-interest-rate bonds. As city Chief Financial Officer Jeanne Chipperfield told…

Dallas-Based Hotels.com Says It’ll Match Any Rate For Any Room. Lawsuit Says: No It Won’t.

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 22, 2012

North Central Expressway-based Hotels.com promises, right here, that if you book a room through its website and then find “a lower publicly available rate online for the same dates, hotel, and room category,” then, heck, they’ll happily “match the price and refund you the difference.” Not only that, but Hotels.com…

Dallas PD Asks: Do You Know The Gunman Who’s Been Holding Up 7-Elevens This Week?

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 21, 2012

The video you see above was taken in the wee small hours of Saturday morning at the 7-Eleven located at 5123 W. Lovers Lane, just off Inwood — you know, the one next to Neighborhood Services, which, according to Dallas PD records, has been robbed more than 70 times in…

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