An Irritating Woman

Dr. Susan Diamond is delicate as a wren, with large dark eyes and hair swept back in a no-nonsense shoulder-length bob. She’s an expert on treating HIV/AIDS, with a thriving practice near Presbyterian Hospital, and her patients describe her as warm and compassionate, a rare doctor who makes house calls…

Hell Hath No Fury

Hell Hath No Fury The Dallas Derby Devils are here, and they’re looking for a few bad women Courtney Jones seems like a typical college freshman. The 19-year-old student at the University of Texas at Arlington studies hard, pulls in A’s and B’s, works for the school’s newspaper and enjoys…

Lemonade

Before we begin, Buzz would like to take a moment to say something we never thought we’d say to any woman: Paris Hilton, please keep your damn shirt on. Seriously, woman, thanks to the Internet, we’ve seen those two prostheses you call breasts more often in the past weeks than…

Rock of Ages

Shockingly, Mark Cuban has been quiet this year. No running out onto the court. No staged battles with refs. No comments about the league office. Nothing. For a while there after his television show went under (what was the name again? Mad TV? How I miss it so.), I wondered…

Letters

Extremely Right “The Truth” will not set you free: Robert Wilonsky’s “Right Hand of God” report (February 17) is a reminder that political action committees–whether liberal or conservative–have achieved one result: The public should be wary of any group with freedom, free or liberty in its name. As a 47-year-old,…

BBQ Sauce for the Soul

There’s an old upright piano next to the altar, just in front of a banner that reads “Dallas, Our Jerusalem.” Barbecue mogul Eddie Deen sits down at the bench and begins to play a rag-style tune. He suddenly locks on one note: plink, plink, plink. “Hey, this thing’s out of…

Voting Wrongs

Voting Wrongs Why one expert thinks choosing a strong mayor will lead to “a lost decade” Laura Miller and Beth Ann Blackwood–one the supporter of the strong-mayor initiative that will be put before voters in May, the latter its creator–have not sought the counsel of Southern Methodist University professor emeritus…

Pair O’ Dice Lost

It’s one of those classic combinations, like ham on rye or peanut butter and chocolate. We’re talking about Deep Ellum and tattoo parlors. The mix of bars and tattoos is a natural, at least to Buzz, who would have to be drunk to the point of comatose before we’d pay…

Letters

Flap Like an Eagle Cowboys suck: I gotta say, having been raised in Northeast Philly for a good deal of my life and having “bled Eagles green” for all of my 34 years, your article really hit close to home (“Good Grief,” by John Gonzalez, February 10). Loved it. Our…

Right Hand of God

Jeff Wentworth, a five-term Republican state senator from San Antonio, is the kind of politician the Religious Right should love. After all, two years ago he wrote legislation that would make gay marriage illegal in Texas. His version of the Defense of Marriage Act passed the Senate in 2003 and…

Classy

Buzz is a little late getting around to reporting this–been busy and all–so forgive us for sharing a little old news about a class action lawsuit filed against Belo Corp. for its recent circulation woes. You may be aware of the suit if you read the business section of The…

Making the Point

This is Jason Terry–everything you need to know about his personality encapsulated in one brief moment. Practice has just ended, and he walks off the court, leaving the free-throw line and a good sweat behind him. He could shoot past the gathered media, brush off the pack the way other…

Letters

Reality Check Judge not: David Morr (Letters, February 3), please be advised that I can only wish upon you that when you are driving your prestigious car to your prestigious job with a full tummy and a healthy family that all of you suffer the same inhumanity that has made…

Mighty and Young No More

Mighty and Young No More Five years ago, the Casa Linda Theatre’s marquee became a tombstone, memorializing the movies that made one last stand before the theater closed in January 1999. Those films–A Bug’s Life, Prince of Egypt, You’ve Got Mail and Mighty Joe Young–were forgettable then and notable now…

Bullheaded

To see him today is to see him as Charlie Sampson did in 1991. Back then, Adriano Moraes was 21 but already the best bull rider in Brazil, dark and handsome, with a square, dominant chin and closely cropped black hair and a build more linebacker than bull rider, more…

Cashed Out

On a busy Saturday night, nearly 2,000 players can be found working the glittering banks of slots and crowding the poker tables at the Kickapoo Indian tribe’s huge new casino, the only legal house of gambling in Texas. Next month, the tribe will host the Tejano Music Awards ceremonies at…

Help! It’s the Police

First, a little mundane personal anecdote: Buzz’s home was broken into a couple of weeks ago. Mrs. Buzz called 911, and the person who answered pleasantly explained that no officer would be dispatched. The incident would be handled on the phone. So what, you say? Virtually everyone has a story…

Good Grief

The poetry in sports is rooted in its symmetry, or so I’m told. For every star there’s a role player. For every champion, a chump. There is a flip side to each situation, and therein lies the beauty, right? There is a reason the thrill of victory has long partnered…

Letters

Homeless in Hell Ashamed of myself: I am writing this in response to David Morr’s letter (February 3) regarding Jim Schutze’s “Sleight of Hand” article (January 27) about the homeless. Recently, I’ve found myself without a place to live and using many of the resources for the homeless in downtown…

Fear Factor

In The Wizard of Oz, the line about lions and tigers and bears is a refrain, repeated four times. Tin Man, Scarecrow and Dorothy say, “Lions and tigers and bears!” And then Dorothy punctuates with “Oh, my!” So right now I’m Dorothy. I am standing here at a gateway to…

Heat, No Light

It’s been a week since a conservative student group at the University of North Texas staged its most radical event yet, and still it’s unknown who the biggest dupe was: the organizers, the people upset with them or the media that covered it all. They called it “Capture the Illegal…

Comes the Dawn

Who says Buzz can’t be helpful? Why, just this very day we’ve done our part to contribute to the city of Dallas’ democratic processes. How did we do it? With a threat, of course. Hey, whatever works. Here’s the deal: Candy Marcum, a candidate for the District 14 council seat,…