Legislators Begin Push to Legalize Gambling in Texas

We’ve officially known it was coming for a couple of months now, and we’ve assumed as much since forever, but yesterday marked the first official volley in the biennial battle to legalize gambling in Texas. State Rep. Carol Alvarado, D-Houston, filed a resolution yesterday that proposes a constitutional amendment –…

The Sad, Absurd Chronicle of Incompetence at the Alamo

It’s something of a head-scratcher why the Texas Legislature decided in 1905 to entrust the Daughters of the Republic of Texas with the care and preservation of the Alamo, site of one of the fiercest — and most pivotal — battles of the Texas war for independence. The DRT is…

Scratch That: Twinkies Are Dead Again

America let out a collective sigh of relief on Monday, when Hostess and its striking union, the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International, agreed to mediation talks, staving off liquidation — and the possible but not very likely demise of the Twinkie — for at least a day…

City Preps for the 50th. Just Don’t Ask “The 50th What?”

This afternoon I attended a media event in the Old Red Courthouse Museum to announce plans for the 50th. Don’t ask 50th what. “The name is simply the 50th,” Mayor Mike Rawlings said firmly at the beginning of the thing. See also: – Dealey Plaza Redo: Beware the Goon Squads…

With Mayor Rawlings’ Blessing, Bishop Avenue is Now Complete

It was 2010 when developer Dave Spence sat down with hipster-vist Jason Roberts at Cafe Brazil to hash out exactly what to do with the stretch of Bishop Avenue between Colorado Boulevard and Davis Street. The road’s four lanes acted as a kind of moat, which clashed their shared ideal…