GameStop Faces Its Future, and It Looks a Lot Like … Mom

Grapevine-based GameStop, branded damned near recession-proof only last month, gets a lengthy looking-over from Fortune this week in a piece not online. And while the joint’s making money thumb over fist — it’s expected to move one out of every five copies of Grand Theft Auto IV sold in the…

The Back of Josh Hamilton’s Head Has Never Looked Prettier

Sam Merten’s most favoritist ball player in the history of leather and wood graces the cover of this week’s Sports Illustrated, and as beautiful as the cover is, Albert Chen’s story is even better. The title: “The Super Natural.” The lead: Josh Hamilton is at peace now, at peace even…

This Just In: Dallas Moving to Arlington.

The beast that ate Dallas. Is it possible to up and move a river? Because if so, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones will slap a “wide load” banner on the Trinity River project and steer it toward Tarrant County any day now. And the JFK museum, and Deep Ellum and the…

The Chicago Cubans? Say It Ain’t So

Enough with the flirting. Dear Mr. Cuban, Please don’t do it. I know you love baseball and the spotlight and you have more money than Sri Lanka, but don’t buy the Chicago Cubs. I know you’re more than thinking about it. You want it. And I don’t blame you. It’s…

Texas Instruments Is Now in the Immigration Reform Business, Kinda

During the first quarter of 2008, Texas Instruments chipped in $900,000 to lobbyists around the greater D.C. area — get it? Chipped in? Well, so says the Associated Press today after glancing at Dallas-based Texas Instruments’ filings, which reveal that the company’s doled out much green during the first quarter…

Jerry Jones Still Drinking Miller Lite

Those wondering which beer you’ll be guzzling at Jerry Jones’ new billion-dollar stadium in Arlington come the 2009-’10 season and way beyond, wonder no more: Courtesy The Landry Hat, we now know it’ll still be Miller Lite, blech. So says Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal, which brings news of…

Dallas Moving Company Gets a National Spanking on The Consumerist

To be honest, you might not want to use this coupon … Apparently, Regal Row-based Ultimate Van Lines picked the wrong folks to mess with. Because today, the 4-year-old Dallas moving company gets a proper smackdown on Gawker Media-affiliated The Consumerist, where one unhappy family writes that Ultimate’s been holding…

Before Tomorrow’s Shareholder Showdown, Exxon Severs Some Ties

In advance of tomorrow’s ExxonMobil shareholders get-together at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center — always a good time — the Irving-based oil behemoth announced today it will no longer fund some groups who insist global warming ain’t got nothing to with people. Among the organizations to which Exxon’s cut…

Get Smart: New Meters A-Comin’.

The Wall Street Journal notes that an international utility-meter company will announce today that it’s got a $360-million deal with Oncor Electric Delivery Co. to install so-called “smart” meters for three million homes and small businesses in Dallas. Notes the piece: “The meters will send readings wirelessly, giving consumers and…

Memorial Day Weekend Leftovers

Okay, enough grab-ass. On our way back to the grindstone, a little catching up: *Tony and Jessica are apparently the happiest un-couple ever. *Pacman Jones worked out at SMU yesterday and will wear No. 21 as a Cowboy. I guess No. $20,000 was taken. *Former Stars’ architect Doug Armstrong is…

Rather Than Offer a Simple “Sorry,” Fantroy Instead Chooses Prison

Former city council member James Fantroy, who chose prison over apology. This just in from KTVT-Channel 11, for those spending time indoors this Memorial Day: Former Dallas city council member James Fantroy, found guilty in February of embezzling about $21,000 held in trust for Paul Quinn College’s community development fund,…

The City of Dallas and Its Shiny, Distracting Thing

Apparently, we haven’t wasted enough time trying to choose a new name for Industrial Boulevard. Because now, through Friday at 5 p.m., you can offer your half-cent’s worth in the city’s so-called “Public Interest Survey” by picking and clicking on one of the six contenders: Cesar Chavez Boulevard, Eddie Bernice…

Mad for El Madmo: Or, The Best Norah Jones Album Ever?

The blond superhero at right looks awful familiar. How’d this slip past? Because damned near two years to the day since we first mentioned it, Norah Jones’ smart-assed, foul-mouthed, guitar-based, piano-adiosed side project El Madmo’s gone legit with a nifty full-lengther barely released earlier this week and available for sneaking…

FLDS Mothers Respond to State’s Response in Texas Supreme Court

The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints now has a Web site documenting children being taken from their mothers. Breaking news: Unfair Park just received from the Texas Supreme Court the response filed moments ago by attorneys representing some of the FLDS mothers who want their children returned…

South Dallas Native and WWII Vet Publishes His Memoirs

A few days before Memorial Day, Los Angeles-based preservationist Susan Deal Booth has posted to The Huffington Post an essay about her father, World War II veteran Harry William Deal, who served aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise. Susan also runs a publishing house, through which she just published her father’s memoirs…