News ME George Rodrigue Takes a Good, Long, Hard Look at Our Tiny Staff

Dallas Morning News Managing Editor George Rodrigue just posted his latest “Ask the Editor” column. And, even though nobody asked — we are soooooo blushing right now — it’s mostly about the Dallas Observer, otherwise known as “a sexually oriented weekly tabloid,” which sounds significantly more interesting than the paper…

February PPM Rankings: Ticket Dynasty Intact

Lose a basketball game. Win another ratings period. Ho-hum. With Arbitron’s new Portable People Meter (PPMs) ratings, instead of a three-month window we can check out the stats monthly. And what do the PPMs indicate for February? That, just like last month, 1310 AM The Ticket is as strong as…

Mars Blackmon’s in Town. For AFI? Nope.

A Friend of Unfair Park noticed this note at the end of ESPN.com’s recap of last night’s Mavs-Warriors recap:Movie director Spike Lee, a noted Knicks fan, sat courtside with Mavs owner Mark Cuban. Lee is in town for a film festival.Can only think of one, but so far no confirmation…

Look (and Cringe at) Who’s Talking

First, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says quarterback Tony Romo is untouchable. “I wouldn’t trade Tony for anybody.” Now head coach Wade Phillips – who never addressed his team after last season and has been publicly silent since 2008 – says he hasn’t talked just because, um, he hasn’t wanted to…

Woodall Rodgers Park Just Got Stimulated

I had intended to watch the Texas Transportation Commission meeting this morning — it’s being Webcast over here, for those so interested — because among the agenda items for this morning was approving stimulus dough for those so-called “shovel-ready projects” ’round the state, among them the Woodall Rodgers Deck Park…

At Least The Ticket Can Win a Ratings Book

Richie has the recap of last night’s Ticket-Lake Highlands High all-girls squad basketball game, and no doubt he’ll post the sports-talk radio ratings for February sooner than later. (Spoiler alert: KTCK’s No. 1 overall in the market with men 25-54 from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, posting…

Angela Hunt’s Trinity Corridor Plan B

Last week, Angela Hunt was close to posting on her Web site a Trinity River Corridor Project Plan B — the name of Jim Schutze’s new band, so happens. Instead, she fleshed it out with a flash-forward and gave it to The Dallas Morning News, where it appears this morning…

Buzz: Craig Holcomb Speaks the Truth. Gotta be a Mistake.

Truth hurts: A political gaffe, it’s been said, is what happens when a politician accidentally says something honest. So, we figure former Dallas City Council member Craig Holcomb must have been wishing for a do-over for his comment in last Sunday’s page-one Trinity River story in The Dallas Morning News…

The T. Boone Pickens Alternative Energy Show Rolls Across America

BLOWIN’ IN THE WINDThe T. Boone Pickens alternative energy show rolls across America T. Boone Pickens looks tired. Standing in the sunken pit of a packed lecture hall at Houston’s Rice University, he’s hawking his Pickens Plan for energy independence, saying we need to use more wind power and natural…

Girls 61, Boys 44

One player wore low-top running shoes and – duh – sprained his ankle. A guy in only a diaper was escorted out by security. And, in the end, the teen-aged girls reduced the middle-aged men to a hapless puddle of fart-and-fall-down. In other words, The Ticket’s game against a group of Lake…

Baylor, Texas Tech Are Raiding North Texas!

So says the Texas Tech athletics Web site this afternoon, as the Red Raiders make it official: Tech and Baylor are moving their next two games up to North Texas sooner than later. As in: This year, on November 28, the Red Raiders and Bears won’t play in Waco, as…

Requiem for a Harp Player

Friends of Unfair Park first met Hal Samples’s harmonica-playing pal Benjamin Ford — better known as ScrapIron — back in November 2006, when we posted an excerpt from Hal’s doc-in-progress Dreamtown, about the homeless in Dallas. But earlier this month, ScrapIron died — without a cent to his name, without…

A Downtown Dallas Fire Sale, Circa 1950

Yet again, Friend of Unfair Park PeterK is kind enough to point our attention to a vintage Dallas photo selling for pennies on the dollar on eBay. This one’s an especially action-packed shot taken on January 14, 1950, when the H.L. Green Department Store in the Wilson Building suffered a…

Rock Out With Your Block Out

Since I rip Ken Hamlin’s birthday parties and Martellus Bennett’s rap videos, guess I should lay into Leonard Davis’ band as well. Wait, Leonard Davis is in a rock band? I saw Dallas Cowboys’ offensive lineman Marc Columbo at a Godsmack concert at the Palladium in 2006 and wondered what he’d…

The Night Pegasus Goes Dark

As we mentioned a few weeks back, the mayor’s looking to get Dallas residents to turn out the lights for a solid hour Saturday night, beginning at 8:30, as part of the World Wildlife Fund’s Earth Hour 2009. Initially, only the downtown skyline was scheduled for the blackout, but Meranda…