How the Dallas Mavericks’ Jet Spends the Off-Season

MLW Air The Dallas Mavericks’ Boeing 767-200 Mark Cuban has a piece of a pretty nifty fleet of planes: a Boeing 767-200, which holds 102 passengers in cushy comfort, and a 757-200, which’ll travel 63 folks willing to suffer with “lavatories so large they have windows.” Both appear to be…

John Wiley Price Would Have Preferred “Sinkhole,” Ken Mayfield

From John Wiley Price’s self-published 2001 calendar JWP: Fit at 50. Not kidding. Speaking of responses, we spoke with Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price this afternoon. We were just kinda wondering why he got so angry with fellow commissioner Ken Mayfield yesterday, when Mayfield referred to Dallas County’s ticket…

Food For Thought? Nah.

So, this morning, because I’m a masochist who clearly needs to find something better to do, I e-mailed Nils Lundblad, a publicist at the Food Network, asking if he could find someone there to explain the discrepancies between the footage that aired Thursday on Rachael Ray and Sunday night on…

If Nothing Else, Further Proof of Southwest Airlines’ Marketing Genius

Wacky, wacky Southwest Airlines. Looks like the Dallas-based airline, already responsible for one of the greatest print ads in recent memory, has done gone and rounded up Fort Worth-based comedy quartet Curtis Needs a Ride for this zany travel-tip infomercial regarding airport security do’s and do-not-ever’s. Note to Southwest: I…

The Greg Williams Pre-Game Show

Behind the break-up. T-Minus 24 hours. I’m sure the Sportatorium blogdom is all atwitter about my opinions on Angels 9, Rangers 6. Okay, let me label rookie catcher Max Ramirez’ miraculous effort as baseball’s “Double Play of the Year”. But, really, who am I kidding? If I own a McDonald’s…

Tobacconist Jay Fox to City: Take That Ban and Smoke It

Jay Fox owns the six local Up in Smoke shoppes, which are scattered across the DFW — from Uptown to Frisco. So, it’s no surprise he’s against Mayor Tom’s effort to ban smoking in Dallas bars, pool halls, even tobacco shops; his profits go up in smoke, dig? To that…

Soccer? Hardly Even Knew Her!

Hope Solo Had no idea till this morning that Dallas was getting yet another pro sports franchise: a Women’s Professional Soccer team, matter of fact, beginning in April 2009. Only reason I know about it is this morning the WPS announced how it’d be filling its franchises here and in…

Wow-mbledon

The greatest current one-on-one battle in all of sports. As a stupid guy once famously said in a super movie, “Sorry I had ta fight in da middle of ya black pantha pawwty,” but I can’t let another day pass without opining on the greatest tennis match I ever did…

Steven Daigle, A Big Brother

CBS-TV Steven Daigle Trust me, Big Brother, the 10th season (!) of which debuts on CBS July 13, is one reality TV show we won’t cover. Instead, we’ll just introduce you to the contestant getting the most buzz in preview pieces: Dallas resident Steven Daigle, whose CBS bio describes him…

Space, the Final Frontier Between John Wiley Price’s Ears?

Just a quick note to John Wiley Price and Judge Thomas Jones, because, gentlemen, I’d really like to loan you my copy of the greatest movie ever to star Maximilian Schell, Ernest Borgnine, Anthony Perkins, Robert Forster and Yvette Mimieux. It was awesome when I was 11; I think you’ll…

An NPR Story That Makes Dallas Sound Like Some Dude’s Default

Something to listen for in about 60 minutes courtesy National Public Radio’s Day to Day: a segment titled “Living the California Dream in Texas.” Which is about what, exactly? We asked listeners to tell us about how their California Dreams have changed in the rough economy. Listener Brian Keller wrote…

Marc Andres Shines Some Sun on Sunflower Farmers Market Deal

Just got off the phone with Marc Andres, who walked us through the deal that’s bringing a Sunflower Farmers Market to 1800 N. Henderson Avenue by the beginning of ’09. Turns out, the deal went down awfully fast: “60 days from start to finish,” Andres tells Unfair Park, “which is…

Modest 1960s-Era Apartment Complexes in Oak Cliff Sell for Millions

View Larger Map Yet another outsider’s moving into Oak Cliff: About three months after Boston investors took over the Wedgewood Towers with an eye toward a hipster redo, unnamed Vancouver investors have bought a chunk of apartment complexes more or less situated between the Trinity River Greenbelt Park, Lake Cliff…