“Old Habits Die Hard”

Bishop J. Neaul Haynes: What did he know about Pastor Sherman Allen, and what did he do about it? Pastor Sherman Allen’s bishop in the Church of God in Christ, J. Neaul Haynes of Dallas, has been aware of paddling allegations involving Allen for at least 17 years. One of…

The Elite Eight, or: Get Your Mayoral Brackets Ready!

Edward Okpa: If you aren’t gonna take him seriously as a mayoral candidate, then we will. Of course, look what happened to the last guy bestowed that particular honor. On Tuesday the Northwood Republican Women’s Club hosted a mayoral debate at a Luby’s on Hampton Road. OK, not so much…

Check That, Everything Isn’t Bigger In Texas

I dunno, maybe it’s because I’m all baseball-fevering out here at Rangers spring training. Or maybe I’m saving my basketball jones for the Mavs’ playoff run. Whatever, I just don’t have the March Madness this year. Watched some games last night at a crummy little sports bar in Peoria (where’s…

Hey. Didn’t See You Sitting There Naked. Sup?

A few days back, we mentioned that those surveillance cameras were up downtown; even saw a couple last night, perched above stoplights on white, “Dallas Police”-marked boxes. A Friend of Unfair Park said she and her husband were getting the icky feeling those cameras were peeping into their Post Building…

Oh, Sweet Irony

By now you know Comerica’s moving a couple hundred of its top execs from Detroit to Dallas. Supposed to happen in the fall, as the company looks for downtown digs. Till then, Comerica’s chairman and CEO Ralph W. Babb Jr. is going to be hard at work at his other…

Pull This

Our Friend Avi Adelman never asks for much — well, other than we stop peeing in his front yard — so we’ll bow to his wishes and let you know about a contest taking place that will let you re-kindle the Arcadia Theatre sign on March 29. See, that’s when…

The Roky Road Leads Everywhere, Finally

One of these guys is Roky Erickson. The other is Keven McAlester. Well, it took a few months for our boy Keven McAlester to spill the beans regarding the distribution deal for his documentary about the troubled Papa of Psychedelic Rock, Roky Erickson, but, at last, he passes along the…

Don’t Get Your Pants In a Wad

Since the ol’ AFI’s officially under way now, here’s the first in what’s likely to at least feel like a never-ending parade of trailers of films screening at the cinematic smorgasbord running till April Fool’s. First up, the hometown favorite: Amy Talkington’s The Night of the White Pants, filmed all…

Praise God…Or At Least GodTube

Looks like a job for…Bible Girl! Till then, how in God’s name (uh…sorry?) did we miss this one: GodTube.com, which is exactly what it sounds like — YouTube for the religious set. And, glory be, there’s quite the local connection here: Says the latest issue of Newsweek in this Periscope…

TXU, The Buyout and the Power of “Greenmail”

I am sure you’ve read your latest issue of Pensions Management by now, but if you’ve yet to crack the April ish, here’s a sneak peak at one column inside. Douglas Cogan, who’s the environmental, social and governance research director at Institutional Shareholder Services, writes that on the very same…

Film Biz Keeping Watchful Eye on AFI

If you’re at the AFI this week and bump into this man, well, he’s the only the festival’s founder, director and chairman — guy by the name of Liener Temerlin. And how can we kick off our AFI Dallas International Film Festival coverage today…? (Trust me, there’s gonna be plenty…

Red Bull

Last time, I bounded down the stairs into the exclusive basement of Sipango for his going-away party. “Jay-SOWN!” I crowed, an obnoxious nod to our mutual affinity for Adam Sandler’s “Cajun Man” character on Saturday Night Live. This time, I wait for an hour in a secluded conference room at…

Not Your Average Joe

I’m still getting used to the notion of Joe Wells as an elected official. But I don’t think I’m having near as much trouble with it as he is. It’s kind of fascinating to see someone you’ve known for a long time, a familiar face, now suddenly in an unfamiliar…

Multi-Culti

On a Friday morning in early March, the tiny, three-room office of DFW International Community Alliance is abuzz with people entering and exiting and talking logistics, while in the background the phone rings constantly. Conducting the loosely managed chaos is Anne Marie Weiss-Armush, the nonprofit’s founder and executive director. The…

More Trouble for Dupree

On Tuesday, February 27, Constable Mike Dupree abruptly left for vacation just hours after Dallas County commissioners ordered an outside investigation of his office after three employees said that the openly gay elected official was a little too openly gay, claiming that he came on to the younger Hispanics on…

What First Amendment?

What First Amendment?: Here it is the third week in March, and so far this month we haven’t written about anyone suing the Dallas County jail. So sorry. We’ve been distracted by March Madness. (Go Salukis!) Back to business: The latest plaintiff up to the plate is Prison Legal News,…

Peachy Fuzz at the AFI

So, yeah, we’ve already pimped Hot Fuzz’s AFI screening once this week. And we’ll do it again if we bloody well feel like it. The trailer’s after the jump. Dig? Two weeks ago I was dragged into a Leicester Square movie theatre by a very hungover Englishman who insisted I…

So-So Sosa

MESA, ARIZONA — I come to you today live from HoHoKam Park, better known as Wrigley West. It’s the little ballpark here where the Chicago Cubs hibernate in the winter. The quaint joint is littered with retirees with bald heads, beer bellies and baseball scorebooks. There are as many walkers…