Best Podcast Theme Song Ever

Really don’t know how I missed out on the DallasGayPod; seems like something I shoulda been hipped to months ago. But now that I’ve discovered it, I want to direct your attention to its theme song, which you can download as a ringtone should you so desire it. And you…

Kidd Kraddick Now Owns Kidd Kraddick

This morning we were notified that, thank God, David “Kidd” Kraddick’s not only gonna be on KHKS-FM (106.1) for, like, ever, but that he also took full ownership of his syndicated-in-60-markets radio show. Clear Channel, which owns KISS FM, was also a part-time player in Kraddick’s recently launched syndication network…

See, Houston Does Want to Be Like Dallas

Important Moments in Dallas-Houston History: Doug Cosbie says hi to Dan Pastorini. At least, Houston wants to be like us when it comes to the success (more or less — sorry, Ed Oakley) Democrats have had at the polls in recent elections. Reports the Houston Chronicle this a.m.: Democrats in…

Cuban v. Nellie, Round Two

Former Mavs coach Don Nelson says Mark Cuban owes him millions in back pay — $6.6 million, to be precise, in a legal battle that just got a little uglier. Reports the San Francisco Chronicle today, Cuban’s firing back at his former head coach by claiming in a countersuit that…

Out of the Blue, Constable Mike Dupree Resigns

If nothing else, Mike Dupree will now have extra time for things like, ya know, sailing, so he’s got that going for him, which is nice. He might have survived a rape charge in 2002 and his own admission that he deported his Honduran lover four years later, but Dallas…

Eee-ooh-eee-ay-eee-ay-yo. Repeat.

For those who care about such things (I know, I know), my review of last night’s Police show at the American Airlines Center can be found here; you’re so welcome, right? But someone has dutifully posted the highlight from the band’s short trip through town. Notice: It’s 40 seconds long…

Blockbuster Closing 282 Stores. Didn’t Know They Still Had ‘Em.

Blockbuster and Netflix may have settled their year-old online patent lawsuit — details confidential, natch — but Dallas-based Blockbuster has other, uh, blockbuster news: The company’s about to shutter 282 stores in order to “improve operating margins and expand domestic share,” according to an Associated Press piece that just came…

What Pickens is Pickin’

During his latest wheelings and dealings, T. Boone Pickens said no to coal. (Which makes Carl Pope, executive director of the Sierra Club, very happy on The Huffington Post today in an anti-coal piece datelined Dallas.) But Pickens also said yes to Halliburton (and a bunch of other stuff). Actually,…

Waste, Want Not

A Friend of Unfair Park points us to this press release from the Trinity River Authority of Texas, posted this afternoon, in which the TRA spills some bad news involving the river and the rain. The headline says it all: “Heavy Rainfall Produces Wastewater Collection Line Over Flows.” A highlight:…

Donnie Doolittle

Despite the rumors about Kevin Garnett and the whispers about Kobe Bryant, don’t expect the Dallas Mavericks’ roster to look noticeably different than the one that first-round flopped a couple months ago. That means no blockbuster trades. No mega-free-agent signings next month. And no fireworks in tonight’s NBA Draft. The…

You Can Live Here and Still be a “Homesick Texan,” Dang It

Last night’s Top Chef was a bland bust: Abacus’ Tre Wilcox disappointed again (bottom three in the Quickfire Challenge, blamed on his lousy selection of shellfish — yeah, OK), and Shinsei’s Casey Thompson disappeared again (she got but a few seconds of screen time). So we’ll avoid any recapping; don’t…

Sandra Brown Writes Some Crazy Friggin’ Books

On her Web site, New York Times bestselling author Sandra Brown doesn’t quite give away the plot of her forthcoming book, Play Dirty, which arrives in bookstores August 14. The Arlington-based, Simon & Schuster-published, Texas Medal of the Arts-winning novelist drops a few hints here and there: It’s about a…

The Polyphonic Spree to Play the Entire Country Saturday Night

The PSpree opened the tour for its third album, The Fragile Army, last Saturday night at the Granada Theater — a spectacular-spectacular, in a words. But this Saturday night, when the 302-piece band treks up to the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., it’ll teach the world to sing in perfect…

Fried Street

Between midnight and 2 a.m. there landed in our in-box plenty of pics from last night’s blaze in Denton that consumed the beloved Tomato on Fry Street, which shut down a few weeks back in preparation for a wrecking ball that will level the 80-plus-year-old building. No doubt about it…

Rangers Redux

Two words you rarely associate with a billionaire who owns three professional sports teams and a $35 million home: Plastic. Cutlery. Tom Hicks may be unfathomably rich, but today the poor guy’s got a lot on his paper plate. Sure, his 29,000-square-foot spread is the most expansive and expensive in…

Dark Horse

It’s the second race at Lone Star Park, and the trainers are saddling their horses. A jockey dressed in black silks is boosted atop the long shot, a bay filly with a dab of white between her eyes. The horse is fit but looks skinny and fragile: Her ankles are…

The Gut-bucket Gospel

Fifteen years ago while leading a church service for incarcerated women in a dirty room in the Dallas County Jail, Pastor Karen Dudley noticed a familiar face in the crowd. Dudley had first seen the woman a year earlier at another prison. At the time, the woman had been living…

Band Campers

Band campers: Whatever cancer-promoting evils Camel cigarettes may be perpetrating, their most dastardly deed recently was kicking 15 kids out of summer camp. Sure, the ousting was temporary and the kids weren’t exactly singing “Kumbaya”—more like some Zeppelin or Sabbath—but for four hours, the teenage attendees of Rock Camp USA…

Not the Best of Dallas

Boston-based Cheapflights.com is pimping a rather incomplete list of “Where to Wine and Dine in Dallas,” and, uh, they’re kidding, right? Because, turns out, the best barbecue in Dallas is in … Fort Worth. Yup — Angelo’s. Which ain’t bad, but it also ain’t in Dallas, last I looked, which…