SMU’s Good For “Three to Five Wins” in ’09

A bit of a sportsy morning, sure, but it’s hard to resist pointing out this lengthy New York Times sneak peek at Your SMU Mustangs, which are ranked No. 102 on The Quad blog’s countdown to the top college team in the country pre-season. Last year, The Quad aimed a…

Mowed Down in Motown

Well, you were warned. Actually, the Texas Rangers played decent baseball in Detroit this week despite a three-game sweep. Just not so sure they played smart baseball. Especially in this afternoon’s 4-3 loss to the Tigers, their franchise-record 11th consecutive defeat in Detroit. Nursing a 3-3 tie in the bottom…

Jerry Jones is Not Impressed By Your 72-Inch Flat Screen TV

Before switching on the enormous new video board hanging above the Cowboys Stadium field, Jerry Jones made it clear — as only Jerry can — just what the new board would mean for fans sitting in the stands: “You’re not gonna know whether you saw it happening directly on the…

Prince Albert Hunt in the Can

Not long ago I found my VHS copy of Ninth Life, director Ken Harrison’s made-in-Deep Ellum noir-thriller that — hey, quite the coincidence — celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. We really oughta have a celebratory screening and invite some of the stars, among them Kim Pendleton and Matthew Posey…

Rinse and Repeat: The Ticket’s Monthly Coronation

So many different ways to look at radio ratings. But from any view – as usual – The Ticket remains the Metroplex’s sports talk dynasty. Since it gets a little lot repetitive to keep probing the same statistics from the same angle, let’s take a different view than we have the…

In Deep Ellum, Meet The Traveling Man

Almost a year ago to the day we received word that Brad Oldham and Reel FX’s Brandon Oldenburg were collaborating on “a sculpture series at multiple sites surrounding DART’s new Deep Ellum Rail Station,” which is part of the Green Line and scheduled to open come fall. Today, we find…

GameStop Banking On “Used Product”

Grapevine-based GameStop this morning reported its first-quarter ’09 financials, which look pretty nice on the surface: Total sales were up 9.2% to $1.98 billion, and net earnings jumped 13.4% to $70.4 million. Among the reasons cited for the increased income: the release of the Nintendo DSi and such titles as…

Cowboys’ New Video Board is Big. But Is It High Enough?

While the Dallas Cowboys held this week’s minicamp at their temporary home (Carrollton’s Standridge Stadium), their new home is about to become a really cool home. Cowboys Stadium will today officially debut as the world’s biggest media room. This afternoon owner Jerry Jones will press the power button on Jonestown Coliseum’s 60-yard video boards. (Having…

Magnetic Reaction | A Day Time Curfew

Magnetic Retraction By Jim Schutze, May 14 Messing with Success The magnets are not only “islands” of excellence, cut off from the larger world around them. They provide a crucial role in allowing a sense of possibility and aspiration to permeate the entire district—to kill them is to kill that…

South Side Story

South Side Story: Turns out the story isn’t true. The southern Dallas vote did not deliver the No-vote victory for backers of a city-owned convention hotel in the May 9 referendum. Not according to an analysis done by Brooks Love. True: Brooks Love was campaign manager for Vote Yes—the side…

The Cowboys Pick Up the Pieces After the Valley Ranch Collapse

There’s a man buried under your jokes. In the wake of the Dallas Cowboys’ Valley Ranch practice facility collapsing during a thunderstorm on May 2, you’ve heard them. Perhaps repeated them: The Dallas Cowboys don’t implode only in December. God really hated their draft. Hello, wind column! I come today…