NBC’s Tim Russert Has Died at 58

Hell of a thing. This morning, before posting the T. Boone Pickens item below, I came across an interview the Dallas billionaire gave to Charlie Rose last year. Turns out, on that same episode was Meet the Press host and NBC’s Washington bureau chief Tim Russert — who died today…

When You See Ian Beach, Please Tell the Chef He Rocks

Greg Allen The Buck Pets were, from left: Ian Beach, Andy Thompson, Tony Alba and Chris Savage. So, a few hours after I posted that item yesterday about the Grand Hyatt DFW being all that and then some, one “Danny Explosion” dropped this comment concerning the highly rated hotel and…

Courtesy Children’s Medical Center, Actual Helpful Videos on YouTube

Parents, take note: This morning, Children’s Medical Center Dallas has begun the process of posting to the YouTube several videos intended to assist moms and dads with questions about everything from strep throat to potty training to obesity to “sudden cardiac failure in student athletes.” (Really could have used the…

A Mavs Post that has Very Little to do with Basketball

Almost 10,000 career assists, yet somehow Jason Kidd couldn’t pass on her. Mavs fans, you think this blog item is going to be about how good you should feel, considering you purged your sorrow six weeks ago as opposed to waking this morning to the grief of blowing a 24-point…

Coming to the Defense of the Dallas County Public Defender

Brad Lollar On Tuesday, Dallas County Chief Public Defender Brad Lollar resigned — right about the time he was being forced out by Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price, who claimed Lollar wasn’t very good at his job — wasting money, wasting time. From jump, Scott Henson at Grits for…

DISD to Save $2.5 Million the Hard Way

Which is: by laying off 50 central staffers come September 1. That’s according to a memo the Dallas Independent School District just posted to its Web site. The district’s making the move to cover the $4 million budget shortfall, of course; there’s still the matter of the missing audit; and…

Bringing the Cedars to Downtown. Or: Some Good Ideas, Goodspeed.

Rob Goodspeed From Belleview Place, the winning design for the Cedars in the Urban Land Institute competition In January, we mentioned that the Urban Land Institute annual Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design Competition was using Dallas’s very own Cedars neighborhood as the site of its contest. Well, the competition’s…

Your Weekly (Daily?) Ticket/Ex-Ticket Update

One’s talking. One’s making noise about talking again. Sat down with Mike Rhyner a while back for my upcoming (no, really, I swear it is) piece on former partner Greg Williams and stuff. As most of you know, he’s the world’s most stubborn 57-year-old curmudgeon. But when our confab turned…

Now, Another Way to Kill an Hour at NorthPark Center: Reading

At long last, the Dallas Public Library System’s latest branch — Bookmarks — is set to open at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in NorthPark Center. Come for the magazines, CDs and DVDs; stay for the Early Leaning Stations and after-school homework tutoring! Sounds too good to be true, especially as the…

Wounded Tiger?

Guy on the right: Good golfer. Guy on the left: Great job. Dallas golf guru Hank Haney called the U.S. Open set-up at Torrey Pines in San Diego “the easiest I’ve seen in 30 years.” So far, his star pupil with the surgically repaired knee doesn’t agree. Update: Tiger just…

A Lawsuit Over the Barnett Shale — Look Out, Tommy Lee Jones!

This man will crush you if you mess with the Barnett Shale. Dallas-based ICC Energy Corp. sued Oklahoma City-based Chesapeake Energy Corp. in Dallas district court yesterday. Why come? Alleges today’s media release from the law firm repping ICC Enegy, “Chesapeake reneged on a commitment to partner with ICC Energy…