Lewisville Think Tank Unhappy Hillary Clinton Won’t RSVP, Dang It

Lewisville-based Institute for Policy Innovation — the Dick Armey-founded “non-profit, non-partisan public policy ‘think tank'” — will be in D.C. this week, hosting a chitchat at the National Press Club called “Trade and the Race for the White House: Exploring the Candidates’ Positions.” John McCain’s sending someone: a former director…

I Sue You, You Sue Me

Seven years ago, Lyons Partnership — the Allen-based company best known for feeding and bathing Barney — paid the dino’s creator, Plano’s Sheryl Leach — some $65 million as a “contract termination payment” when HIT Entertainment took the leash. Only, says the Internal Revenue Service now, that lump-sum payment wasn’t…

The New-Look News: Bright Colors! Big Type! Fewer Words!

So much to say about the new-look Dallas Morning News, which has apparently been redesigned for old people (bigger type!) and 7-year-olds (“We’ve added color”!). But not to leave out the big-screen owner, in the, ah, “reader’s guide” found on Page 10A of the paper there’s this note concerning the…

Just Think of All the Free Travel

If you’d like this to be part of your job description, Dallas is woefully short on air marshals. The Transportation Security Administration’s looking for air marshals — about 50 of ’em, if you’re in need of a job. Pay ain’t bad, between $37,683.00 and $86,857, though you might have to…

John Freeman: Born to Rock Opera

Over on DC9 at Night, music editor Pete Freedman chats with John Freeman about the fate and state of Sloppyworld, which was shut down by the city earlier this month because the venue does not yet have its certificate of occupancy. Turns out, Sloppyworld’s a thing of the past, as…

Investigating Sex Trafficking in the DFW, One Victim at a Time

Tomorrow, Shared Hope International, which investigates and documents incidents of sex trafficking across the country, will release the first in a series of reports that detail how 10 American cities respond to victims of the sex trade. Tomorrow’s report focuses on Las Vegas, and an assessment of the Dallas-Fort Worth…

Say, That Hits the Green Spot

The Green Spot and Market, which opened on N. Buckner Boulevard about a month ago, is perhaps best described as a feel-good 7-Eleven: You pull up, pump some biodiesel into your hybrid and snag yourself an Odwalla bar and a bottle of Pom. It doesn’t get more biodegradable and antioxidant…

The Beginning of the End?

Just got the official word from the Mavericks: “Dirk Nowitzki has a moderate high left ankle sprain and a mild left knee sprain. He is currently walking in a protective boot without crutches. No timetable is set for his return.” OK, words like “moderate” and “mild” are a relief –…

Gosh, There Sure are a Lotta Bricks in That Pyramid Scheme

Though he was cued up for sentencing March 12, convicted Colleyville network marketing and anti-government guru (and Alabama gubernatorial candidate) James Phipps had his sentencing hearing vacated. At the moment, Phipps languishes in Seagoville federal prison with a potential 20- to 27-year sentence hanging over his head. But it seems…

A Nye for a Nye

Hermes Nye From the nostalgia section comes this excerpt from and review of Hermes Nye’s long-lost 1958 novel Fortune is a Woman, posted today to The Neglected Books Page. Nye’s among those once-upon-a-time famous Dallas folks whose name has slipped into history’s margins: The Chicago native spent most of his…

Pacman to Dallas — Gobble, Y’all

The Pacman cometh, if only to co-host a radio show. Adam “Pacman” Jones is coming to Dallas. Not to the Cowboys — not yet, anyway. But he will be on our radio airwaves, like, pretty pronto. Insider know-it-alls are telling me this morning that Jones will be in town tonight…

Mavs Now Without Leg to Stand On

For those who might have been Eastering yesterday, or just slow to rise, here’s the precise moment at which the Dallas Mavericks’ season officially ended. No doubt, Richie will be along shortly to blame it on Jason Kidd. –Robert Wilonsky…

Putting the Local Farmer Back in Dallas Farmers Market

Spring has sprung at Dallas Farmers Market, which means, for those planning an Easter weekend shopping spree, plentiful amounts of tomato and herb plants, greenhouse-grown tomatoes, barnyard eggs and fresh-from-the-sea salmon, the latter courtesy an Alaskan family in the area for just a short time. Also, in Shed 2, you’ll…

Bedhead, Now “More Than Ever”

For the benefit of the olds in the listening audience, here’s a 10-year-old track I found whilst taking my cane down Amnesia Lane: Bedhead, performing Transaction de Novo’s “More Than Ever” at Bennington College on April 20th, 1998. It’ll do whilst Matt and Bubba Kadane and the rest of The…

With a New Song, Norah Jones’ Big-Screen Bow Gets a Dallas Date

Norah Jones and Natalie Portman share My Blueberry Nights Almost a year after its debut at the Cannes Film Festival, Wong Kar Wai’s first English-language film, the not-well-received My Blueberry Nights, has a Dallas release date: April 18 at the Angelika Film Center. (Though clips from the film, including the…

Wade Phillips Shows His Cards?

KTVT-Channel 11 Making the virtual rounds today are screenshots from a recent KTVT-Channel 11 piece, shot inside the Dallas Cowboys’ inner sanctum, that appear to show how Jerry Jones and Wade Phillips are ranking the defensive backs available in the upcoming draft. To backtrack, Deadspin has an item today based…

John Wiley Price, You’ve Been Schooled

John Wiley Price, namesake of a new African school Later this year, Masai children in rural Kenya will begin classes in a school named for “one of Texas’ greatest sons.” They — indeed their parents and just about everyone else in Kenya — might be a bit puzzled about the…