Vaught’s Seat Still Up for Grabs

State Rep. Allen Vaught Lauren Mish, the youngish campaign manager for Allen Vaught, is confident that her candidate will score a victory over former Lakewood-area state Rep. Bill Keffer, the Republican challenger. Talking to her as she set up her laptop in the front corner of the boisterous Lakewood Tavern,…

Dallas County’s Early Birds See Blue

Brandon Thibodeaux Lowell Cannaday and Lupe Valdez during one of their debates The troops are scattered hither and yon: with the Dems at Bishop Arts, with the Republicans at the Raddison, and we’ve even pulled Pulle back into the fold for a night to hang with Alan Vaught at the…

What’s the Good Word, Mayor Tom?

There have been many, many parodies of Shepard Fairey’s Obama “Hope” posters, few of which elicit even the faintest hint of a giggle. (Always did like the Luke Skywalker “New Hope” version, though the execution doesn’t top the concept.) What you see above is, of course, our version courtesy Observer…

Razor’s Mind Vitamin for the Day

Daryl Reaugh, the Dallas Stars’ beleaguered-of-late broadcaster and a Canadian to boot, wonders today why Election Day in the U.S. and A. isn’t a national holiday, then makes his case for such. To which he adds: Oh, and since I can’t vote I will use the free time as a…

Free I-Voted-Today Doughnuts. Is There Anything They Can’t Do?

Elaine Liner As of 11:30 a.m., the Krispy Kreme on Greenville Avenue had given away 343 free doughnuts to folks who said they’d voted. You have your choice of any doughnut, but the most popular today is the sprinkle-topped, star-shaped glazed pictured at right. And children of voters are getting…

Speaking of Bush and Bye-Byes …

This brief from The Onion this morning, which more or less reads like the Newsweek piece referenced below. –Robert Wilonsky WASHINGTON — In a press conference held this morning on the White House lawn, President Bush formally asked the assembled press corps and members of his own administration if, in…

In a Few Months, George Bush Moves Back to His Bummer-Free Zone

As we prepare to adios George W. Bush from office, Newsweek wonders whether he’s bothered by the mean things John McCain’s been saying about him from the stump. Or whether it means anything to Dubya that he’ll leave the White House with “the lowest approval ratings of any modern president.”…

Rod Dreher’s Trick, a Treat

A Friend of Unfair Park read News-er Rod Dreher’s post yesterday, concerning trucked-in trick-or-treaters who ain’t from ’round these here parts (“always Latino folks”), and offers this observation: “Remember when you were a kid, there was always one family in the neighborhood that didn’t participate in Halloween and dad either…

Poll Position

[Editor’s note: Apologies to Friends of Unfair Park who tried to post comments earlier this morning; they were stuck in a dead server, which also delayed posting and which has since been repaired. So I’ve been promised.] Took all of three minutes to vote this morning at Leonides Cigarroa Elementary…

The Day Before the Big Game, Bruce Sherbet’s Pep Talk

Bruce Sherbet, Dallas County’s elections administrator, will leave his office this evening at about 5, 5:30, like any other day. He will grab dinner, do some reading and try to fall asleep by 11 p.m. But he fears he won’t be so fortunate. Already, he has “night-before jitters,” as he…

A Second Chance for Second Avenue?

One of the conceptual sketches for the Second Avenue makeover Four years back, we wrote about Edward “Tex” Harris’ dream of turning Second Avenue, a worn-out stretch of road next to Fair Park, into Dallas’s Beale Street. At the time, the Fair Park-area native guesstimated that such an effort would…

Dallas, Betty Culbreath Has Had Enough of You. So, She’s Out.

Betty Culbreath Betty Culbreath has served as chair of the City Plan Commission and is currently chair of the Dallas Housing Authority’s board of commissioners — only, the lifelong Dallas resident is fed up and moving away, though she doesn’t say where. At least, that’s what she wrote on her…

Beginning Wednesday at Circuit City on Central, Everything Must Go

View Larger Map This Circuit City at N. Central Expressway and Meadow Road is among the 155 “underperforming” stores being shuttered, as per the company’s announcement this morning that it’s taking several drastic steps to “preserve cash.” The manager with whom Unfair Park spoke this morning said the store, among…

If Only Jerry Jones’ Wrapping Paper Could Throw a Football

At the rate this Super Bowl or Bust season’s going for Your Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones has but four opportunities left to bring folks up to the owner’s suite in Texas Stadium before the joint gets bye-byed. It is, alas, a most wonderful treat for the special someones tapped to…

Yet Another Study That Says Dallas Is a Good Place During Bad Times

Interesting perspective from the Nielsen Company this morning concerning the upside of a downturned economy. According to the same folks who bring you TV ratings, Atlanta, Dallas and Phoenix are the top three fastest-growing markets since 2000. (Not the new news.) And, sure, while foreclosures may be on the rise…