Shining a “Light” on Some New Spree

Yeah, sure, fine — we’ve spent a lotta time pimping that forthcoming Polyphonic Spree disc. Guess it makes up for all those years I spent dogging Tripping Daisy (wasn’t a fan till Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb, which wasn’t a bad place to become a convert). But Chris Cantalini…

Wounded Soldier, Healing Warrior

In 1967, Allen Clark received his first pair of artificial legs, after having them amputated following a mortar attack in Vietnam. Next month, Army veteran Allen B. Clark will celebrate the 40th anniversary of his “alive” date. On June 17, 1967, Clark was serving as a combat medic in a…

Stolen: Band Gear and A Good Reputation

Many of you have read and commented on Mark Stuetz’s post yesterday about the band Chevelle’s gear getting stolen during a recent overnight stay in Dallas. Turns out, it’s not at all an isolated incident — not even close. According to the Internets and one musician with whom Unfair Park…

Phemme Phatalie?

Dotty Griffith. Remember her? She’s the former Dallas Morning News restaurant critic who Nick & Sam’s-Eatzi’s founder Phil Romano hates to love. He drug her through the lawyer trough, donchaknow. Anyway, after being ceremoniously eased into the last Dallas Morning News newsroom pruning last September, Griffith has landed herself a…

Peeling Back John Peel’s Dallas Daze

John Peel in 1972, five years after he returned from his stint in the States For years, I tried to contact legendary BBC Radio 1 disc jockey John Peel about his days in Dallas — back when he was known as John Ravenscroft (his birth name), “Beatles correspondent” for KLIF…

Dallas Does Tony

Park Cities-raised Doug Wright is among those with local ties nominated for a Tony Award, which is, you know, quite a tony award. The announcement of the 2007 Tony Awards nominations yesterday thrilled three folks with Dallas ties. Dallas actress Julie White, bright and brassy in The Little Dog Laughed…

Don Hill’s Open Letter to You

Don Hill wants you to know that he isn’t supporting Ed Oakley or Tom Leppert in their bids to become Your Next Mayor. Not supporting them yet, that is. He might pick someone to endorse, if either Oakley or Leppert believes as Don Hill believes. And what does Don Hill…

IMC2 Gets National Recognition. Again. Oh, and Our Art Director.

Because they’re too cool to walk at ad agencies… Well, congratulations and all to imc2, the Dallas-based virtual ad agency that markets on the Interwebs such big-money clients as 7-Eleven, Inc., Kellogg’s, Johnson & Johnson and Procter & Gamble. Advertising Age has once more chosen imc2 as a “top 10…

Meaghan Bosch Found — Dead, Outside of Waco

Two days ago, an e-mail concerning missing SMU student Meaghan Bosch made the rounds and wound up, among many other places, on Unfair Park. Turns out, as everyone in town was posting the missive, Bosch’s body was being discovered — in a portable toilet in Hewitt, a town just south…

Giving Girls The Shaft. Literally.

“As heard on the Howard Stern show.” Jesus, ya think? And, yes, this is Kiki Curry with her new best friend. Hi, mom. Somebody named Kiki Curry left me a voicemail here at the office late Friday night. “Have I got a story for you!” she cooed, leaving a callback…

Bitter. Sweet.

Dallas Mavericks Tears. Regrets. Sorrow. Ladies and gentlemen, your 2006-’07 National Basketball Association Most Valuable Player: Dirk Nowitzki. “Honestly, this is a tough day for me,” Dirk today, just said minutes after accepting the highest individual honor in professional basketball. “Let’s face it, these are not great circumstances. As time…

We’re Addicted to White Drugs

Damn, the White Drugs are good! Addicting, even — so good they make your ears ring and your face go numb. So here’s your hit — from Denton’s White Drugs, whose fun, fuzzy, freaky punk will smack you right in the face. The Drugs will release Harlem, their debut album,…

MALDEF and ACLU Begin Their Full-Court Press in Farmers Branch

Illustration by Craig LaRotonda You already knew Saturday’s election in Farmers Branch, where voters overwhelmingly approved the law that bans apartments from renting to illegal immigrants, was only the beginning of the battle. Today, we get a better of idea of where this thing’s headed: The Mexican American Legal Defense…

Rock Star Robbery

The band Chevelle tells Unfair Park it isn’t likely to play Dallas any time soon. Apparently, we have a rep as the city in which gear gets gone. Dallas doesn’t have a crime problem. Dallas has a music problem. That is, we relieve the piper of his pipe. We loot…

Sea Otter on the Loose (New and Improved, with Video)!

Yesterday, the missus phoned in the escape of the sea otter at the Dallas World Aquarium. Turns out, someone got the whole thing on video — though you’ll have to wait till about 1:45 in the clip to get to Muneca’s great escape. And you’ll have to endure a techno…

Have You Seen Meaghan Bosch?

Avi Adelman sends word that an SMU student named Meaghan Bosch, a senior English major, has not been seen since Thursday evening. As the police and her parents are seeking the public’s help in locating her, here is her description: Ms. Bosch, 21, is 5 feet 4 inches tall and…

Run for Your Lives! It’s The Fragile Army Album Cover!

Because I am already tired of looking at that Escape logo below, and because this morning Pitchfork posted an “exclusive” peek at Polyphonic Spree’s summer tour to promote the due-June 19th The Fragile Army, here’s a sneak look at the album’s cover. And, sure, here’s another listen to that Polyphonic…

Faithfully Journey, Which is Close Enough

I’m sorry I couldn’t make it out to Firewater Grill on Friday night, because I missed seeing Journey and U2 — by which I mean, of course, Dallas-based Escape: The Journey Tribute and Vertigo USA, the you-too band from Illinois. (Who headlines there? And how do you even decide? And…