Finally, A Cup of Starbucks Coffee Is Worth the Price

A public-service announcement, courtesy a press release: Beginning at 11 a.m., Starbucks will be giving away 8-ounce cups of coffee — which is awesome, if you love your coffee just the wrong side of burnt. Alas, it’s the company’s new Pike Place Roast, so named for the company’s original Seattle…

Getting Your Goat on Greenville

Um, seems a goat was wandering Lower Greenville Avenue this morning, around 2 in the a.m., near the Whole Foods. WFAA-Channel 8 has the video, along with the note that “after a low-speed chase, Dallas police and Dallas County Sheriff’s Department deputies caught up with the little guy and took…

Reason-ing with Craig Watkins

Just a few moments ago, Reason Magazine posted a Q&A with Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins, under the headline: “Is This America’s Best Prosecutor?” In it, Watkins discusses how, under “legendary law-and-order Dallas prosecutor Henry Wade” (Reason senior editor Radley Balko’s description, not Watkins’), it was “a badge of…

U.S. Government Doesn’t Want to Talk About Detaining Plano Imam

Imam Safdar Razi Ali Carl Rusnock, the local spokesman for U.S immigration and Customs Enforcement, just sent Unfair Park a brief statement concerning the arrest and detention of Safdar Razi Ali, which says, in its entirety, that he “was arrested April 2 at his residence on immigration charges by agents…

Wait, Doesn’t Everyone Get Into UT?

A D.C.-based nonprofit called Project on Fair Representation today filed a 35-page federal lawsuit against the University of Texas at Austin. The suit claims that the school’s admissions policies kept out a white 18-year-old high-schooler named Abigail Noel Fisher, who, says the very detailed legal docs, is sorta near the…

La Reunion Power

At the end of ’06 we mentioned that Art Conspiracy II, held at the Longhorn Ballroom, raised about $12,000 for La Reunion — which was then but “a planned artist residency in Oak Cliff.” It remains more concept than reality at this date, but today former Dallas Morning News architectural…

Cyber Sketchy: Or, Three Weeks Later, Still No Comment from Gaming League

It’s been about three weeks since Dallas’ Cyberathlete Professional League went under, but the circumstances are no less murky. Started in 1997, the league sought to establish computer and online gaming as professional sports by hosting international competitions. Skilled and amateur gamers filled conference halls around the world, duking it…

Pssst, Want an Old Library?

View Larger Map Plenty of interesting items on the city council’s Economic Development Committee’s agenda today — including Merten’s fave, the convention center hotel. But a smaller item on the agenda deals with how the city wants to repurpose the old Hampton/Illinois Library, which the city walked away from in…

Waiting to Find Out Why Imam’s on ICE

I just spoke with Carl Rusnock, Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Dallas spokesman, about why the U.S. government is trying to deport Imam Safdar Razi, as mentioned below. And, at the moment, Rusnock has no further information. He says he was asked “to investigate this case over the weekend,” but says…

Without Explanation, ICE Wants to Deport a Well-Regarded Local Imam

Imam Safdar Razi Yesterday, the Austin American-Statesman reported that Plano’s Safdar Razi — “a former Austin imam whose interfaith work made him one of the most recognized Muslim leaders in Central Texas” — is being detained at a Immigration and Customs Enforcement center in Dallas. In fact, he’s been here…

June in April: Catching Up With the New SMU Head Coach

June Jones The Honolulu Star-Bulletin hired college ball writer Mark Wangrin to spend a few days with SMU football head coach June Jones — to see how, ya know, he was digging life on the mainland. Turned into a two-part piece that started yesterday and ends today. Probably the most…

AFI Dallas: And the Winners Are …

Right click for a better look at AFI Dallas’ winners, who are, from left: Rebecca Harrell and Josh Tickell (Fields of Fuel), Diane Magary (The Second Line), Rupinder Nagra and Richie Mehta (Amal), Tom Baker (Cook County), Scott Grunpeter (Tracing Cowboys) and Yen Tan (Ciao. After the jump, AFI Dallas…

Once Again, The News Sells Us Down the River in a Pork Barrel

Yesterday afternoon The Dallas Morning News published a story on its Web site about the Oinker Awards handed out by D.C.-based Citizens Against Government Waste. The headline was, “Nine Texas projects included in 2008 Congressional Pig Book.” The “Pig Book” is CAGW’s entire database of pork barrel projects — thousands…

We Could Listen to These Anonymous Anti-Scientology Rants All Day

Anonymous, the robovoice behind the Church of Scientology protests around the DFW, is back today with another message “to the general public in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area.” (Must be a local — no, ahem, “Metroplex.”) The video’s after the jump, but apparently, s/he wants to answer some of your…