SMU’s Tate Lecture Series Gets Its Buzz On

I was just on the SMU Web site and noticed that yesterday, the university announced the complete roster for the 2009-10 Willis M. Tate Distinguished Lecture Series, which tends to sell out fast — as evidenced by the fact that the first installment (featuring Pultizer winner Thomas Friedman, CNN’s Fareed…

Unbreaking News: Dirk Done with Gold-Digger

Dirk got duped. He went for an elaborate head fake and embarrassingly got caught in the air with nowhere to land. It could have been worse. Hpefully now that he’s talking about his ordeal with ex-fiancee Cristal Taylor in Germany it won’t be front-page news in Dallas. “I had some…

In Dallas, Best Buy Gets in Used-Game Game

So says this morning’s blog entry from Best Buy’s chief marketing officer, Barry Judge, who notes we’re one of two markets in which the big box will dip its toe in the video-game trade-in business, a la Grapevine-HQ’d Gamestop. KioskMarketplace tips us to the entry, which reads, in full:As we…

How Do You Save a “Mostly Dead” Mall?

Back in April, the Dallas City Council agreed to spend $120,000 in economic development grant money so the Urban Land Institute could “assess redevelopment options” at Southwest Center Mall, formerly known as Red Bird. Only Mitchell Rasansky opposed the expenditure — the now-former council member didn’t like the idea of…

John Carona, Miles Away from Ordinary

Must be love this morning, as two Friends of Unfair Park who more often than not vote “D” sent along this link to the new issue of The Texas Observer (unrelated), in which the staff ranks “The People’s Friends and Foes” coming out of the 81st Legislature. And topping the…

Hunt Uses Low Voting Success to Rally Supporters at Post-Inauguration Lunch

After this morning’s city council inauguration, Angela Hunt celebrated her third term with a lunch at the Stoneleigh Hotel, where approximately 100 invited guests watched her open a copy of today’s Dallas Morning News. She read from Dave Levinthal’s article about the council members’ voting habits, and the crowd applauded…

eBay, Schmebay — Look What the City’s Sellin’

Every so often, just for grins, I check out the auctions at Lone Star Online, which the city of Dallas, Dallas Area Rapid Transit, the Dallas Independent School District and other municipalities use to move surplus merch. Only, turns out the city of Dallas isn’t offloading flat-tire forklifts or Reunion…

BREAKING NEWS: Oscillating Fan

News today that 105.3 The Fan has said goodbye to weekday 9 a.m.-Noon hosts Kevin Scott and Greg Hill. More changes could be in the offing. Developing …..

Why Nearly 800 City Employees Are Getting Pink Slips Before Council Gives the OK

Dave Cook, the city’s chief financial officer, revealed at Wednesday’s city council budget briefing that more than 700 layoffs included in City Manager Mary Suhm’s cost-cutting recommendations would begin sometime in August. Yet the affected employees’ jobs are intact until the council votes September 23 on a final budget. “We’re…

From Love Field, an Unhappy Father’s Day

‘Round 3 yesterday, one of my oldest friends called from Dallas Love Field with the breaking news: The airport was shut down, no one allowed in our out — including my friend, who’d put his son on a Southwest flight bound for Corpus Christi mere moments before Dallas police descended…

Paging Mr. Jaramillo … Mr. Rudy Jaramillo.

This is a cruel joke. Texas Rangers fans who for decades have yearned for pitching are finally getting it, only to see their woody go limp when they finally need it. Something I thought I’d never type: The Rangers can’t pitch hit. Spent Father’s Day plopped on the couch not believing my…

Groundbreaking Developments at the Kessler

Family obligations kept me away from the official groundbreaking at the Kessler Theater in Oak Cliff, about which we first told you in early May. But something tells me the shindig, attended by Mayor Tom Leppert, will be well documented. Jeff Liles’s TheKessler2010 YouTube page features, for now, this delightful…