Garth Brooks Is Just Toying with Dallas Now

Finally: Garth Brooks is coming back to Dallas. After more than seven years and a snub of the entire state of Texas on his comeback tour, yesterday he — hey, wait a minute. This isn’t actually a concert he’s playing? He’s just hosting a pre-party for the American Country Music…

Bullet Train Station Sites Are a Bullet in the Head for South Dallas

So sad. Pathetic. Last Friday the bullet train people announced their two preferred sites for a station in Dallas, and none of the elected southern Dallas leadership seems even to have noticed that they just got screwed. See also: Sites Selected for Potential Dallas-to-Houston Bullet Train Station In fact, southern…

Dallas HOA’s Attempt to Shut Down a Synagogue Was Damn Bad Manners

Yesterday morning I had this weird stereophonic experience — reading Eric Nicholson’s piece on Unfair Park about the orthodox synagogue versus the homeowners group in Far North Dallas, while also watching and listening to President Obama’s remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington on TV. See also: Liberty Institute…

Macarons and Macaroons Are Not The Same Thing, Dammit

There is much talk about the trendiness of “macaroons,” those pillowy little cream or jam filled cookies that people are lining up around the corner at Joy Macarons and Rush Patisserie to pay three bucks a piece for. “Macaroons” are the most popular cookie in the world right now. Entire…

Ronquillo Calls Out Rawlings On Fat-Cat Contributors. Me, Too.

Yesterday, mayoral candidate Marcos Ronquillo came out with his own take on a topic we discussed Monday — the number of political contributors who have given Mayor Mike Rawlings way more than the $5,000 limit per candidate per campaign. See also: Well-Heeled Donors Flood Mayor Rawlings with Money. Hey, Know…

Let’s Stop Calling Leon Bridges “The Truth”

Over the past six weeks, Leon Bridges has been at the center of one of the biggest stories in Dallas music in recent memory. On Christmas Day, it was announced that the 25-year-old R&B singer from Fort Worth had been signed to Columbia Records. It was a huge accomplishment. But…

Down with Paper Drinking Straws

I get it: It’s 87 degrees in January and it hasn’t rained since the early ‘1990s. We all should be conserving. But considering the overflowing dumpster the size of a short bus behind every restaurant in America, I’m having a hard time thinking drinking straws are where we should focus…