2011 MTV Video Music Awards: My Top 10 Observer-ations

Best performance of the night, by far, was Chris Brown’s dancing melody which included him grooving to Nirvana and flipping and flying in the air on wires hooked to his back. Very cool. 9. Upon receiving a Moon Man trophy for Best New Artist, a dude named Tyler, The Creator’s…

Robert Jeffress’s Upcoming Sermon Series at First Baptist Does Not Sound Hilarious At All

On the other side’s freshly minted First Baptist Dallas trailer for Robert Jeffress’s upcoming sermon series, “Twilight’s Last Gleaming,” which begins on September 11. Sounds like a blockbuster — the thing’s very Jerry Bruckheimer. Says the doom-saying voiceover: “Economic chaos, moral relativism, terrorist threats, global turmoil — are we witnessing…

Cowboys 23, Vikings 17: My Top 10 Observer-ations

[jump] 5. David Buehler better get healthy. Fast. Not only did Dan Bailey make field goals of 37 and 41 yards against the Vikings, veteran Shayne Graham made a 38-yarder and sent three of his six kickoffs into the end zone. And, remember, 2009 Lou Groza Award winner Kai Forbath should…

Rangers 9, Angels 5: My Top 10 Observer-ations

10. Love ESPN’s on-screen strike zone and other unique camera angles and, for the most part, I dig Bobby Valentine’s analysis. But when he says a change-up low and away will get David Murphy out “every single at-bat” it’s just makes him sound silly. 9. Down 4-1 and facing Jered…

Dallas ISD Trustee Carla Ranger Is Resigning

[Update at 4:53 p.m.: As far as the district is concerned, Carla Ranger has not formally resigned because has not delivered “written notice, signed by the Board member, to the presiding officer of the Board,” per resignation policy. An email is not considered a resignation letter. There will also need…

In the Tall Grass at the Foot of the Calatrava

About a month back we espied the winning entries in the CityDesign Studio’s competition intended to find someone to artistically hide that Oncor power station at the western foot of the Margaret Hunt Hill lest those headed to Ray’s come spring find it unpalatable. (Keeping in mind, of course, that…

Guest Column: Lessons in Redistricting

After our back-to-back items about redistricting last night — one involving the city of Dallas, one concerning the Dallas Independent School District — I received a missive from Bill Betzen, about whom Anna wrote a couple of weeks back as his proposed map for the city’s new council districts worked…