Weight of Evidence

As a crime scene investigator, Dallas police Detective Roosevelt Holiday’s job involved sifting through evidence to find clues to solve crimes. Before he was booted out of the crime scene unit nine months ago, the 26-year veteran officer claims he uncovered hints of a different sort of violation—rampant cronyism and…

Not High on Prometa|Blaming the Wrong Screwups

“Fighting Fire With Fire,” by Megan Feldman, August 14. Not High on Prometa I am a clinical researcher and an addiction psychiatrist practicing in Dallas. I think Ms. Feldman’s article succeeds in pointing out some of the controversy surrounding Prometa but falls short in providing a balanced clinical perspective. The…

Tony Romo and His Pops Are Out to Tackle Prostate Cancer

Sure, fine, whatever — Jessica Simpson’s selling beer. Awesome for her. ‘Cause she’s “always looking for ways to diversify my portfolio with good ideas and good people.” Genius. But Tony Romo and his pops are taking on prostate cancer, in conjunction with the Prostate Cancer Education Council. Ramiro Romo, of…

Look, Comic Book Creators Can Draw a Crowd Too, Damn It

Daniel Rodrigue Mark Millar, at left, and Tony Harris met the fanboys at Lone Star Comics yesterday. Today’s new-title day at your local comic-book shoppe, but yesterday, Mark Millar and Tony Harris were at the Lone Star Comics on Mockingbird Lane to promote their new creator-owned title War Heroes. It…

Found It: A Reason For Rangers Fans To Remain Optimistic

Good enough to have his picture taken in color next season. As the Rangers produce an awful end to what had been a surprisingly entertaining season – didja see the misplayed fly ball between Brandon Boggs and Josh Hamilton in last night’s loss? – there is another reason to look…

Dallas Opera’s New Man of Steel Talks With His Mouth Full

Whitney Lawson George Steel George Steel, the newly named director of the Dallas Opera, met with reporters for lunch today, and, of course, he promises to turn the Dallas Opera into “the best in the country.” That was measured ambition compared to that of Jay Marshall, the Dallas Opera chairman,…

Heelys Tells Skechers to Take Its $143 Mil Offer and Roll On Outta Here

Last week, we noted that Skechers USA Inc. offered Heelys $143 million, or around $5.25 a share, for the Carrollton-based maker’s complete inventory of head-cracking roller-skate-sneakers. Well, today comes word that, yet again, Heelys is gonna have to pass, thank you very much. Says Gary Martin, Heelys’ chairman, “After careful…

Cornyn’s Using Fred Baron to Raise Dough, And Not in a Good Way

U.S. Senator John Cornyn The New Republic’s Eve Fairbanks this morning posted a fund-raising e-mail she received last night from the campaign of U.S. Senator John Cornyn, who links Fred Baron’s, um, generosity to Rick Noriega, Cornyn’s Democratic challenger and the recipient of several thousands dollars in Baron campaign contributions:…

Do You Feel the Need for Exit Speed?

Let’s be honest: Fred Ward and Lea Thompson have probably been to more lavish movie premieres — maybe for, oh, I dunno, The Right Stuff (for Ward, so great as Gus Grissom) or Back to the Future (Thompson, of course). But Tuesday night’s shindig at the Studio Movie Grill on…

Are the Stores Really the Keyes to Blockbuster’s Success?

Blockbuster’s bossman and guitar hero Jim Keyes is certainly doing all he can to save the Dallas-based video-rental company, which has way too many stores (6,000 and then some) to move quickly enough to catch Netflix. Hence, the WTF ideas of late, chief among them the DVD-rental ATM and the…

Because Nothing Good Ever Happens After 2 A.M., Especially Downtown

Justin Terveen Alternate head: “There’s your D Spot. Now, kneel on it.” Unfair Park’s favorite photographer, the great Justin Terveen, doesn’t just shoot breathtaking photographs of the city’s skyline. Sometimes, he’s more about the ground-level action. Like, take this photo from Saturday morning, snapped at 2:04 in the a.m. in…

Heard About Harriet Miers’ Latest Job?

It’s been a little more than a year since ex-White House Counsel and so-close Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers returned to work at her old law firm, Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell on Ross Avenue. Haven’t much heard from the former Dallas City Council member in a while; last we…

Where You Probably Will Not Find Fred Baron on October 23

That’d be at the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization’s 9th Clinical Team Conference, which kicks off on October 23 at the Hyatt Regency Dallas downtown. And, look, that’s just a guess. We don’t have access to the guy’s datebook; could be the Dallas attorney already has his tickets (if…

Jason Kidd On Pace for an Honorary Gold Medal

Which one of these doesn’t belong? You guessed it. The Maverick. The Redeem Team has been staggering so far in The Olympics. Thanks in no part to Dallas Maverick Jason Kidd. While Dallas native Chris Bosh has at times been the best U.S. player on the court, Kidd at times…

Unfair Park Exclusive: TEA Appoints Monitor For DISD’s “Academically Unacceptable” Schools

The state’s Commission of Education, Robert Scott This morning, Dallas Independent School District spokesman Jon Dahlander confirmed for me that Texas Commissioner of Education Robert Scott has appointed a special monitor to straighten out the Dallas school district’s academically unacceptable high schools. Dahlander didn’t know about the Texas Education Agency’s…