Flashback Friday: Genesis’s Moody Blues

I have some hazy memory of my slightly older cousin going to SMU in March 1977 to see Genesis, then touring behind A Trick Of The TailWind & Wuthering, the band’s second album with Phil Collins as lead singer. My cousin — who, earlier today, threatened a libel suit if…

Jerry Jones: I Wanted the New York Giants!

Turns out Brandon Jacobs was right. Maybe the Dallas Cowboys should’ve picked the Detroit Lions for their nationally televised lid-lifter Sunday night at Cowboys Stadium. But certainly, according to Jerry Jones, they could’ve. Instead, Jones admitted to Newy Scruggs and I minutes ago on 105.3 The Fan that he did indeed pinpoint the…

Meanwhile, Today at Cowboys Stadium …

Speaking of Cowboys Stadium …In case you missed Today today, here’s Matt Lauer’s interview with Jerry Jones, who talks about what Lauer refers to as his “crowning achievement.” After the jump, Lauer’s tour of the joint with Emmitt Smith, who’s, like, “Wow.”Update: And, while we’re at it, also after the…

The Meyerson Turns 20, A Short Doc

The Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center opened its doors in September 1989 — seems like only 18 years ago. Accordingly, there are big doings at I.M. Pei’s palace on September 27 — a free open house that’ll include the intriguingly advertised “instrument petting zoo.” And if you’ve got a few…

Dalton Sherman, Still DISD’s Best Spokesman

There’s an awful nice Associated Press piece floating around about 11-year-old Dallas Environmental Science Academy sixth-grader Dalton Sherman, who, as you no doubt recall, became the Dallas Independent School District most famous motivational speaker after his back-to-school keynote in ’08. There’s a good reason for the follow-up a year later:…

Drew Barrymore Whips It

Drew Barrymore was an hour late for our interview this morning to talk Whip It, and couldn’t have been more apologetic; she got waylaid by “studio business,” hence our stunningly in-depth 10-minute chat, ah well. But judging by a comment posted to our heads-up about Barrymore’s appearance at Urban Outfitters…

Pssst, Need a Job? How About a Sports Job?!

Times are tough. Jobs are scarce, money’s tight and our sports teams haven’t lifted a championship trophy since 1999. We temporarily interrupt this recession depression for some good news, wrapped in an employment opportunity. The NBA’s new Frisco Developmental League (D-League) franchise is holding a job fair this afternoon Noon-2 p.m. at…

Before Belo Garden, Soil Remediation

Said the city’s own time line back in ’07, the Belo Garden downtown should have been completed by … let’s see … last month, matter of fact. And revised guesstimates last summer set the start date for construction at this summer. But there have been myriad reasons for the delay…

Boxing’s Worst Nightmare Comes to Dallas

Okay, I’m sucked in. Not to the point of eating Creatine cupcakes, stocking my closet with Affliction T-shirts and putting Newy Scruggs in an arm bar, but I’m intrigued enough by the sport of Mixed Martial Arts that I’m journeying to American Airlines Center Saturday night for UFC 103. I know…

The News’ Answer on Trinity Toll Road Flooding Begs the Question

In a word: Well, that answers that. Sort of. On Tuesday, Dallas Morning News reporter Rudy Bush attempted to answer a straightforward question: Would all the rain the city’s been having lately have flooded the toll road that City Hall wants to build alongside the Trinity River, between the levees?…

The Mayor’s Retainers | Up the Sleazy River | Buzz

“The Mayor’s Retainers,” by Jim Schutze, September 3 Devil in Details Toward the end of “The Mayor’s Retainers” article Jim writes: “The real tragedy of the federal corruption trial, no matter what the verdict it produces, is that the behavior of the defendants has sullied and squandered the promise of…