Guess the Latest Cowboy to Find, um, Trouble?

There’s no breaking news alert. No arrest. Not even a police report. But late last month at The Lodge there was … something. And, surprise, it involved a Dallas Cowboy. This much we know, confirmed by two independent sources: This secondary-level Cowboy and a member of his entourage were asked to leave…

Nurses Need Nursing

This Associated Press reports this morning that hospitals throughout the country are having trouble finding and keeping nurses. Part of the problem has to do with the difficulty hospitals are having in transitioning nurses from the training to the actual doing. Let’s begin in a Dallas ER, shall we?Newly minted…

For Sale, One Monday Morning Flashback

Always a treat when Friend of Unfair Park PeterK deposits in the in-box a link to an eBay auction of a vintage Dallas photo. This morning’s opening bid is eight bucks for a “1931 Photo Roadside Hamburger Barbecue Stand Dallas Tex.” And, hunh, it looks so familiar too …..

Getting Itchy at the Fair Park Flea Market

The family and I spent the better part of Saturday afternoon strolling the Automotive Building at Fair Park, picking through the hand-me-downs stuffed inside the hangar during the monthly Buchanan Market that wraps up at 5 p.m. today for those with free time on their Sunday schedule. As always, there’s…

BREAKING UN-NEWS: Mike Rhyner and The Hardline Staying at The Ticket

After months of flirting with 105.3 The Fan and coming this close to leaving the phenomenally successful station he almost single-handedly launched 15 years ago, Mike Rhyner tonight reached an 11th-hour contract agreement with Cumulus Media that will keep him at 1310 AM The Ticket for the foreseeable future. Multiple times…

Charles Darwin, His Name is My Name Too

Late yesterday, as the world was celebrating Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday, we spoke to, um, Charles Darwin — by which we mean the pastoral counselor and life coach with a practice in Dallas. Unfair Park wasn’t the first and won’t be the last to approach Darwin about the relationship between…

The Myth of Rhett Miller’s Mythologies

This year marks the 20th anniversary of Rhett Miller’s solo debut Mythologies, which I’ve still got somewhere — it hides in a closet, no doubt in youthful shame. Doubt there’ll be a double-disc deluxe reissue; oh, not if I can help it. Though, rather unbelievably, someone’s selling their autographed and…

In West Dallas, Finding MMDs

On Wednesday, as you’re no doubt aware by now, the Dallas City Council voted to create three municipal management districts, or MMDs. They’re the first in Dallas, though Houston is often invoked as proof that MMDs do wonders for development. Which is no surprise, as they’re made for development –…

In Divorce Court Today, the “Anti-Cupid”?

Judge David Lopez has been presiding over the 256th Family District Court for more than two years, and on any given day, he grants around 15 divorces. This morning, though, he was busier than usual: On this day before Valentine’s Day, Lopez upped the number of splits to an even…

Giddy Up, Scofflaws!

The press release showed up a tad late in the in-box for us to make a 10 a.m. press conference in Arlington. Nonetheless, this heads-up. Local law-enforcement agencies are announcing the kick-off to the Third Annual Great Texas Warrant Roundup, which is “designed to target thousands of defendants with traffic,…