Tracks of His Tears

The young girl, her face framed in golden ringlets, approached the man seated at a nearby table in the quiet restaurant and smiled, holding the Barbie doll she’d recently received for Christmas. When he asked her age, she proudly held up four fingers. “You’re even prettier than Barbie,” he told…

Dallas’ Chief Problem

Dallas police Chief Terrell Bolton has a simple answer for those who’ve questioned whether he had any advance knowledge of the massive fake-drug scandal that enveloped his narcotics unit in late 2001: He knew nothing. In the case, which became national news, a Dallas police informant set up unsuspecting day…

Trashy Dreams

On a wide new road, beyond the city van where two workers catch an afternoon nap, there is a visible sign that Dallas is about to enter a new era of garbage technology. Or maybe not. With a sweeping view of the McCommas Bluff landfill sits the $6 million first…

We Meet Again, Mr. Bond

We Meet Again, Mr. BondPants on fire: Jim Schutze’s column (“Junk Bonds,” December 26) should be mandatory reading for every Dallas taxpaying voter, elected official, candidate for mayor and city employee. It describes concisely the monumental difference between what might be “legal” and what is ethically and politically acceptable concerning…

Caution!

There’s a lot to see from the upper reaches of the American Airline Center, where the press box abuts the roof just beyond the last row of cheap seats. Mostly you’re overcome by drunks who’ve been duped into buying oversized foam novelty hands and families that come complete with kids…

Chicken Little Was Right

>The east end of downtown may be dead, but now it’s getting deadly. A Dallas Observer reporter was padding down Commerce Street the other day, on his way no doubt to pick up some super-important highly damning records–or smokes, whatever–when a chunk of the defunct Mercantile Building nearly squashed him…

God Bless Dubya

Full Frontal isn’t smart enough to tell you what Michael Lind’s new book, Made in Texas (Basic Books, $24), is really about. This much we did gather, with a little help from Sunday’s New York Times Book Review: George W. Bush represents the backward-thinking born-again Texan who longs for the…

Facing the Music

TYLER–In one corner of a disheveled hotel room off Interstate 20 sits the computer that Al Petty uses as he frantically tries to work himself out of a monumental mess, one that could send him away to prison for 1,200 years for money laundering and fraud. In another corner is…

Sisters in Crime

During a recent social gathering, the middle-aged man, attracted by the easy laughter of the woman standing next to him, launched a conversation that finally got around to the question of what line of work she was in. Aware of the response an honest answer often generated, she opted to…

Tuna Casserole

When the phone rang last week, I almost didn’t answer. The long vacation was weighing on me, along with many pounds of pasta and a glutton’s share of homemade cookies. I moved slowly but managed to answer before the machine kicked on. A friend was on the other line, jabbering,…

White-Boy Hustle

White-Boy HustleWeird stuff: Guh-REAT story on Doug Havard (“Crazy White Mother,” by Glenna Whitley, December 26). Couldn’t put it down. It gave me the same feeling as David Lynch’s Blue Velvet. All that weird stuff going on all around us, in plain view, but we just can’t see it. Also…

Navel Gazing

Navel Gazing Liliana Lovell opened her New York Coyote Ugly Saloon at 24, an age at which most are still puking patrons rather than bar entrepreneurs. Now Lovell thinks the Big D may be the next perfect spot to “get ugly.” “What I liked about Deep Ellum,” Lovell says, “people…

Big Man on Campus

Buzz has a great idea for a high school band’s halftime show: a marching musical tribute to state Representative Tony Goolsby. Yearbook staffs, chess clubs and computer groups should do something nice for the Dallas Republican, too. Why? Goolsby has introduced legislation to stymie school bullies. Praise his name. (A…

2002 Revealed

It’s time once again for Buzz to look back on the year that’s passed, to recall the noteworthy events of 2002, to pause and reflect and grind out roughly 4,000 words of warmed-over hash served with a side of wise-ass. All right, let’s roll. Here they come, the events of…

Upon Further Review

The year started innocently enough. I was living and working back on the Right Coast, making a little bit of money, looking optimistically toward the future. That’s when things went horribly awry. I should have known. Hope is to me what a white Christmas is to Texans–a rumor enjoyed by…

Drugged and Raped

Drugged and RapedDazed and confused: If the Dallas police can’t tell the difference between Sheetrock and cocaine, how would one expect them to know about sophisticated things like rape drugs? The fact that they have never sent a drug-rape case to be prosecuted in itself is evidence of their negligence…

Crazy White Mother

You didn’t just walk up to Jeremiah Simmons and start talking business. You had to go through someone he trusted–that’s how he survived. So when one of his associates asked him to meet a white high school kid with money to spend, Simmons was willing but wary. “He wants to…

Lost Youth

Longtime civil rights attorney Frank Hernandez knew little of the tragic and tangled story when the long-distance plea first came to his Dallas office. What he heard was a tale of one child murdered and another’s life forever tainted, allegations of over-stepping by law enforcement, judgment rushed and political ambition…

Crack Up

Savage philistine that Buzz is, we’ve never quite understood the appeal of ballet. Yeah, yeah–grace, beauty, all that–we know. But there’s just not enough gunplay or nudity to make an entertaining night out for Buzz. We need some action, some drama. Maybe we need to head out to see Ballet…

For Our Homies

As another year draws to a close, we pause for a cause: remembering some of those who left us in 2002. Join us in tipping our 40s in honor of our “Top 50 Homies Who Couldn’t Be Here N Shit.” Stanley Marcus, department-store magnate Dave Thomas, Wendy’s founder Ted Demme,…

Dead Kennedy

Dead KennedyDon’t touch it: Although I agree that the Kennedy Memorial should not be moved (“Just Shoot Us,” December 12), who gives a flying fuck what the New Yorker or The New York Times thinks about it? Jimmy Verner DeSoto I won’t cry: To the question, “Where is there a…