Justice Is, Um, Served? Everything Else, Not So Much.

I’ve been a little busy filling out an NCAA Tournament bracket you can cheat off of (long as we split the pot, cool?). But either I missed something or uncovered something, because it sure looks, feels, smells and sounds like Nellie’s Sports Bar has gone the way of Medici and…

Footing the Bill

Bill Ceverha: Apparently, you don’t need a fancy bridge to get from Tom DeLay to the Trinity River Project. You know what I love about the Friends of Unfair Park? Sometimes, they remind us of things we need to be reminded of. Like, oh, the fact this Bill Ceverha is…

Noooooo-Witzki

Maybe it’s time the Mavs’ would-be MVP got his Dirk out of the box and played some friggin’ crunchtime ball. You can talk about Steve Nash’s heroics, Amare Stoudemire’s monster game or countless, game-changing, mind-boggling, heart-palpitating plays in what was undoubtedly the best NBA game of the season. But most…

American Eagle

Memphis hasn’t lost a basketball game since Britney Spears needed a comb and Sammy Sosa needed a contract; it has the nation’s longest winning streak at 22. North Texas toils in a conference (Sun Belt) that doubles as a fanny pack worn by Florida retirees. Memphis last year came within…

Go West

Last year was a good one for Royce West. In May 2006, the large and imposing state senator from southern Dallas helped break a deadlocked state Legislature, playing a vital role in passing a landmark school finance law, a measure that had the surprising advantage of pleasing all sides in…

No Sanctuary

When he was 16, Cesar Ramirez was eating in a café in rural Guatemala when guerrillas threw a hand grenade into the restaurant in an attempt to kill the town’s mayor. Ramirez recalls running from the explosion, bleeding from shrapnel wounds to his legs, hip and arm. Two people inside…

Cock Blocking

Danny Reid is no fan of cockfighting. So when the local marketing executive and animal rights advocate heard that Amazon.com sells cockfighting books, magazines and videos, he decided to do something about it. He wrote an e-mail to Amazon and then he posted his anti-cockfighting rant on every local blog…

Nonissue

Nonissue: Buzz is not a big believer in conspiracy theories. Oswald? He did it. Elvis? Dead. So nearly two years ago (two!) when the feds were wheeling files out of the offices of what seemed like every black politician in town as part of an alleged corruption probe linked to…

Too Cool for Fools | Twist and Shout | Little Guy’s Lament

Too Cool for Fools Arkansas raider: The real news (“Cool Cotton,” by Jim Schutze, March 8) here is what Jerry Jones is attempting to pull off, and who he has recruited to carry his water for him. In seeking to eliminate the only viable alternative venue to the events you…

Support Your Troops

It’s not like the war in Iraq has good months, but this one’s looking particularly dim: Rolling Stone’s running the world’s most depressing assessment of Iraq yet, and we’re sending injured troops back to fight. Everyone is suffering losses, with casualty numbers growing by the day. And we shouldn’t forget…

OK, You Brats, You Know Who You Are

Next Wednesday the Magnolia Theater will screen a new film called Brats: Our Journey Home, a documentary about military brats and the experiences they had growing up all over the world, not to mention coming back to the U.S. of A. at some point. I have to go see it…

Deny or Approve?

I just received a MySpace friend request from Don Hill. Seriously. “Don Hill…wants to be your friend!” the request reads. Then I open up his page (because, naturally, you gotta investigate the profile before you approve or deny the request) and feel slightly less special as it’s not just Don…

Rolling Out the Red Carpet

Diggers, an AFI entry, stars, from left: Ken Marino, Josh Hamilton, Ron Eldard and Paul Rudd. So, lesse — just got back from the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, only to be reminded that the AFI Dallas International Film Festival starts in…oh, sweet Jesus…nine days. Ah, well; beats…

Project GHB — Turns Out, Not At All Like Project Runway

Former Mr. America, Dallas’ Mike Scarella, died of GHB use four years ago. The 2007 International GHB and Chemical Drug Conference will take place in Arlington next week. But Trinka Porrata, organizer of the event and president of Project GHB, says it appears that attendance by law enforcement and emergency…

Deep Ellum: Making Friends Far and Wide

This is the van belonging to the band Colour Revolt from Mississippi, which was stolen in Deep Ellum early yesterday morning. If you see it, well, they’d like it and their shit back, pronto. A couple of days ago, a band from Mississippi called Colour Revolt rolled into town to…

No Love Here

Lew Blackburn, at right, doesn’t seem to quite know the meaning of the word “impressive.” If you want to know why the Dallas Independent School District seems to have a spending scandal more often than the Dallas Mavericks lose a game, well, maybe part of the answer lies with trustees…

Lynch Mob

Looks like the AFI Dallas International Film Festival 2007 (and, gosh, that’s not gonna get annoying to type over and over again) is finding an audience for at least one film. This release just arrived in the inbox, which I am checking whilst watching the deluge down here in Austin:…

TXU’s Winged Friends

A place for birds to live, as long as they don’t breath the polluted air. A year ago this month, before the brouhaha surrounding TXU’s coal-fired power plans peaked last month in a buyout of the company, the utility made more environmentally friendly headlines. In one of the stories, an…

Just My Type

A woman should ask a man’s advice about clothes? In what universe? What an easy, breezy digital society we live in. E-mails and e-cards are composed without a second thought, off to their destination before we can say “bare minimum effort required.” Nobody sends real, live letters anymore — nobody…