Havin’ a Ball at the Fair

Perhaps you’ve only read about The Human Cannonball at the State Fair of Texas. And, like, maybe you wanna see “The Rocket Man” in action. Well, now you can, and without the Fair Park-ing hassle. Thanks, YouTubes. Speaking of, ever heard My Morning Jacket’s version of “Rocket Man”? Well, now…

Save The Date: February 3

Because that’s when we’ll all be in Glendale, Arizona, watching the Cowboys win Super Bowl XLII. Right? While you’re booking your reservations, a little perspective on Dallas’ 4-0 start, punctuated by Sunday’s 35-7 dismantling of the St. Louis Rams. The Cowboys haven’t started a season this awesome since Don Meredith…

Meet Marion Lee, Dallas’ First Project

Dallas designer Marion Lee Last week we broke the news, such as it is, that Dallas will, for the first time, have a designer on the very haute Project Runway, which starts its stride on Bravo on November 14. We’ve since learned a little more about 39-year-old Marion Lee –…

Signed, Unsealed, Almost Delivered

U.S. Attorney Richard Roper’s throwing his annual kickoff-to-fall this morning at the Earle Cabell Federal Building. The parade’s begun, reports The Dallas Morning News, which is on Indictment Watch at the Earle Cabell Federal Building and Courthouse. Unfair Park has its own team on the way — by which we…

Belo Corp. Now a Split Personality

Well, you can’t say you didn’t see it coming. Exactly four months after Citigroup analyst Eileen Furukawa upgraded Belo Corp.’s stock from “hold” to “buy” based on the value of company’s TV properties alone, The Dallas Morning News and WFAA-TV’s parent company announced, yup, it’s separating its newspaper and TV…

Run, Tony, Run!

Having missed the first half of Cowboys-Rams due to prior obligations, I didn’t get to see the already-legendary Tony Romo scramble — now an IHOP breakfast special, if I am not mistaken — till later in the day. Now, I’ve seen it, oh, 49 times. Why not make it one…

Club Dada Gets a New Co-Owner

Our feisty kid sister brings word that Club Dada has a new co-owner, and it’s none other than very good Friend of Unfair Park Amanda Newman. She’s now one of three owners, along with David Seeberger and A Hard Night’s Day’s Bob Cummins, who rescued the joint last year after…

Up in Denton County, Another Fight Over a Road Project

There’s a battle brewing in Denton County — Highland Village, specifically — over the Texas Department of Transportation’s plans to expand FM 2499. At the DFW Regional Concerned Citizens Web site today, there’s a post about how the farm-to-market road, which will intersect with IH-35 near FM 2181, was originally…

She’s Got The Look. And Probably a Mortgage and Car Payment.

This is a blog entry about the Dallas auditions for TV Land’s newest reality competition show, She’s Got The Look, wherein “women 35 and older who exude sophistication, beauty and confidence” compete to be “the next great supermodel.” I was going to start this blog entry by talking about how…

You Betcha: Week 4

If Mr. Jordan could somehow put the ghost of Joe Pendleton into the body of Marc Bulger, then maybe the Rams would have a chance Sunday. Two words: Trap. Game. Your 3-0 Cowboys believe their poop is perfume. The 0-3 St. Louis Rams are injured, insulted and, incredibly dangerous. Not…

Ray Hunt: Elevating Tensions Since 1974

Ray Hunt, who’s only following in his friend George’s footsteps One week after George W. Bush said he didn’t know nothin’ ’bout no deal ‘tween his buddy Ray Hunt and the Kurdistan Regional Government, which allows Hunt Oil Company to drill for oil over the Iraq, a Bush Administration official’s…

Not Really a Hispanic Heritage Month Feel-Good Story

So, this week we’ve learned that Irving is the new Farmers Branch. Two days after some 1,000-plus marched on Irving’s City Hall, protesting that city’s turning over suspected illegal immigrants to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, at least one religious leader in that suburb is insisting Hispanics are being targeted without…

Shalom, Y’All!

Along with announcing the creation of the new Texas-Israel Chamber of Commerce, to be based in Richardson, Governor Rick Perry yesterday asked the state’s Employees Retirement System and Teachers Retirement System to divest any funds from companies doing business with the Islamic Republic of Iran, for its role in sponsoring…

Another At War Trailer, This One Scored by Sarah Jaffe

Sarah Jaffe Two weeks ago, we mentioned the forthcoming documentary titled At War, about U.S. combat troops stations in Afghanistan. It was directed and shot entirely by a former soldier-turned-photojournalist from Portland named Scott Kesterson, who spent a year in Afghanistan and is currently in Dallas editing the movie with…

Wood on Woods (Or: Silver Balls)

Remember how little Charlie Bucket finds a golden ticket and gets to tour Willie Wonka’s chocolate factory? This is a similar tale. Except Charlie Bucket is Arlington’s Steve Wood, the golden ticket is actually a silver golf ball, and Mr. Wonka is none other than, gulp, Tiger Woods. Wood, 40,…

Who Paid for Your Politics?

Our friends over at Austin-based Texans for Public Justice sent word this a.m. they’ve just unleashed to the Interwebs an online report titled, bwah-haw-haw, Money in PoliTex, which, they promise, “analyzes the $158 million in campaign funds raised by 378 candidates for major statewide offices and the Texas Legislature.” (I…

Roy Tarpley Returns, This Time to Sue the Dallas Mavericks

There are two words no more heartbreaking to Dallas Mavericks fans than “Roy” and “Tarpley.” Exactly two decades ago, he was named to the NBA’s All-Rookie team — while, at the same time, he was being ordered to enter the league’s rehab center for chemical abuse. It was the first…