It’s Time For Another Mike Rawlings Ad

Like Sam said: Mike Rawlings has raised more than $1 million in his quest to become the next mayor of Dallas — or “nearly three times the combined haul of Ron Natinksy and David Kunkle.” And he’s determined to spend that dough: Moments ago his campaign posted Rawlings’s latest ad…

How Goes That City Performance Hall, Anyway?

We spent much of Saturday in the Arts District, where the 7-year-old who lives in my house went trick-or-treating amongst the hundreds of Earth Day Dallas vendors handing out an ironic number of non-biodegradable goodies. At which point the boy pointed to the under-construction building across the street from Booker…

One Calatrava Bridge is Finished. And Paid For.

By now construction crews were supposed to have hung several Calatrava cables, or what Schutze calls “Margaret Hunt Hill’s Gee Strings.” But wind gusts in recent weeks have grounded construction workers; hence, but the two at present. And so it falls to Chris Heinbaugh to finish the task: During yesterday’s…

All Aboard For Your Latest Downtown-to-Oak Cliff Streetcar Update

On Monday the city council’s Transportation and Environment Committee will devote its entire meeting to the subject of streetcars. In fact, there’s a field trip involved, as council members will bus out to Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s Northwest Rail Operating Facility to once again get a good look at that…

Tom Leppert Just Set Off the Band Name Alert®

Speaking of Dallas mayors-turned-U.S. Senate candidates …Tom Leppert just sent word that a new website launched today: Pastors for Leppert, which includes not only endorsements from religious leaders but also “Tom’s Statement of Faith.” Writes Not Mayor Tom on his Facebook page:I am truly humbled by the support I’ve received…

Ron Kirk: Democrats Can Take Texas. One Day?

USA Today’s Richard Wolf attended this morning’s Third Way breakfast, where former Dallas Mayor-turned-U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk insisted the demographic shift in Texas over the last decade — where 38 percent of the population is now Hispanic, 12 percent African-American — has paved the way for a Democratic victory…