Jason Roberts on Jason Roberts

From time to time (to time to time) we write about Jason Roberts, who’s become synonymous in recent months with efforts to rejuvenate North Oak Cliff — without City Hall’s assistance (or, occasionally, OK). Hence this just-posted You+Dallas piece, from TEDxSMU, about the self-described community activist, in which he explains…

Survivor: Nicaragua. The Coach as Champion: Week 3

What the friggin’ what?! Last time I saw Jimmy Johnson on Survivor he was ordering her to fetch water and him to cut down trees and those guys to catch some fish and the rest to build a bridge from Nicaragua to Key West so he could home and drink some cold…

About That Second Downtown Light-Rail Line …

​Last night, as expected, Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s board signed off on that $1.25-billion budget and 20-year financial plan, which eliminates 150 positions and some rail service, as trains will now run every 15 minutes instead of every 10. The good news-bad news details follow for those who follow such…

News & Notes & Our New Computer Wallpaper

A little bit o’ this and a little bit o’ that while admiring that picture taken yesterday by Best of Dallas-certified Justin Terveen:A Friend of Unfair Park whose name rhymes with “Jason Roberts” forwards along this Washington Post piece in which Oak Cliff’s Better Block Project inspires a faraway woman,…

Survivor: Nicaragua. The Coach as Champion: Week 2

I hate you, Jimmy Johnson. Not for winning two Super Bowls with the Dallas Cowboys and then up and leaving in a huff, but for luring me into watching reality TV. I really despise reality TV. And, I admit, I’m really hooked on Survivor: Nicaragua. On CBS’ hit show they…

Greg Williams Is …

All the sudden it’s been four months since Greg Williams launched his radio comeback by landing a gig at 105.3 The Fan alongside yours truly. Since mid-May I’ve found him to be: *On time. *Thoroughly prepared. *Unequivocally lucid/coherent. *And, well, his old self. He’s come a long way from the…

That New Sylvan Ave. Bridge? Oh, Right

A 2008 rendering of the new Sylvan Avenue bridge, which will be discussed at another public meeting on October 7​Feels like it’s been forever since last we heard of plans to replace the low-lying, flood-prone Sylvan Avenue bridge — almost two years to the month, matter of fact. Back in…

Some of Us Got Totally Hammered and Nailed in Deep Ellum on Saturday

Photo by Andrea GrimesA finished garden planter is born in Deep Ellum last Saturday.​More than 30 folks came out to the Deep Ellum Community Day on Saturday, many of whom Deep Ellum Community Association president Randee Smith didn’t know from Adam (Hats). Which, for Smith, is saying something: She spends…

Celebrating the Congo Street Green Initiative’s Six New Homes

Saturday evening marked a big finish to Ella Garrett’s long, tough summer, with a party full of neighbors and friends outside her new house — the sixth home built by bcWorkshop’s Congo Street Initiative along Jubilee Park’s historic, improbably narrow stretch of road. June was the hardest for Garrett, who…

Fun Fact About Calatrava Construction Cam

​So, back on Wednesday, when it was, ya know, raining, more than a few Friends of Unfair Park wondered: Why, whenever it rains, does the city’s Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge construction-cam revert to a dry, sunny day — in this instance, August 29? I asked Frank Librio at Dallas City…

A Ginormous Movie Studio in Frisco? Maybe.

​The Dallas Business Journal this morning brings news of a $1-billion, 1-million-square-foot movie and teevee production facility being planned in Frisco, near the Dallas North Tollway and Warren Parkway. And that’s not all: According to Premier Studios’ elaborate website, filled with conceptual renderings and site plans and build-out phases and…