The Stars’ New Logo Seems to Have Leaked

Many in Dallas have no doubt been eagerly awaiting the June 4 unveiling of the Dallas Stars’ new logos and uniforms. Probably not as many as are eager to glimpse Buster the Armpit Lion on the Mavs’ new duds, but logo changes always generate a bit of buzz. It looks…

A Man Robbed the Same Oak Cliff 7-Eleven Three Times in 27 Hours

You’d think the clerk might have recognized the man as he waited in line at 7:30 Thursday morning. After all, he’d made memorable appearances at the same Ninth Street 7-Eleven twice in the previous 27 hours. In the first, which happened just before 4 a.m. on Wednesday, the 200-pound Hispanic…

ExxonMobil, the Leader in Backward LGBT Policies and Cultural Tone Deafness

It’s almost tradition by now. Every year at Exxon’s annual shareholder’s meeting, New York Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, who oversees state employees’ retirement dollars, introduces a resolution calling for the company to ban discrimination against gay and transgendered employees. And every year, it gets voted down. And there’s nothing to suggest…

The “Merry Christmas Bill” is Headed to the Governor’s Desk

The Texas House and Senate have both passed the “Merry Christmas Bill,” which allows public schools to openly celebrate Christmas without fear of legal action. The bill specifically allows teachers to say “traditional greetings” for “traditional winter celebrations,” such as Christmas and Hanukkah and, theoretically, others that aren’t specifically mentioned…

Mike Miles versus The World

This is a good time to reflect on the difficulty of finding truth in the battle over school reform in Dallas, because at this moment I don’t seem to be able to get through the front door. I am standing on the parking lot at James Madison High School on…