An Old, Racist Atticus Finch Seems about Right

Maybe because I have spent a lot of time as a reporter writing about our own racial history in Dallas, the great angst over Watchman seems goofy to me. First of all, we must remind ourselves that these are not real people. This is about some made-up stories that a lady…

The Best New Music In Dallas: Midsummer Edition

Six Shooter is a recurring feature where we highlight six new releases by North Texas based musicians with some extra ammo to spare. Last week, we took a look back at the year to date in Dallas music. We picked out the best North Texas concerts and raised a glass…

Dallas Episcopal Bishop Says No Gay Weddings Here On His Watch

Major focus this week in the wake of the Supreme Court gay marriage decision on Texas county clerks who will or will not obey the law and on private institutions as well. Baylor University, for example, changed its mind and said married students could have gay sex (sort of). Now someone…

Please Don’t Kayak or Canoe on Floodwaters. It’s Crazy.

Yesterday firefighters found a body believed to be Edgar Castro, missing since his kayak flipped on the Trinity River in Fort Worth four days ago. A day earlier while searching for him, Castro’s family found another body in the river, still unidentified. A month ago a high school student died after…

Dallas Housing Lawyers Win Big at SCOTUS, City Takes A Hit

Veteran Dallas fair housing advocates Mike Daniel, Betsy Julian and Laura Beshara won a huge victory at the U.S Supreme Court yesterday; civil rights lawyers all over America heaved a sigh of relief; and Dallas housing policies suffered yet another big black eye. The impact locally will be one more…

Kacey Musgraves Gives Country a Desperately Needed Dose of Authenticity

In the past year, no one has been a better ambassador for country music than Kacey Musgraves. The Mineola, Texas native’s first release Same Trailer, Different Park was arguably the most critically acclaimed country album of the year, and perhaps the genre’s biggest crossover success since Taylor Swift. Even avowed country…

How Not to Be a Jerk at Dallas Concerts

Class. We don’t get enough of it. We’ve gone to enough shows to accumulate a raging case of tinnitus and enough T-shirts to clothe a small village, and when it comes to concert going in Dallas we’ve noticed our fair share of bad behavior. It happens to the best of…

You Say You’re Not Racist? Guess What.

Take a good long look at that guy in Charleston with the apartheid patches on his jacket and the Lee Harvey Oswald stare. Now try to think. Is there any imaginable circumstance, any remotely possible scenario in which you could be in that picture with Dylann Roof, the man suspected…

Why the Jurassic Park Score Will Live Forever

When it comes to reviewing Hollywood, these are the days of orderly miracles and pragmatic wonder. A gritty, fastidious realism often takes over Hollywood’s biggest marvels, and we analyze it as such. Why would Superman leave vapor trails in the sky? Would Sandra Bullock really be able to use a…

“Satisfaction” at 50: Revisiting the Riff That Rocked the World

On June 6, 1965, London Records released the Rolling Stones’ “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction in the United States. Keith Richards’ devastating fuzz distortion riff launched a salvo on the Beatles-dominated pop music scene every bit as powerful as the Allies landing on Normandy Beach, 21 years earlier to the…