A Lott of Work to Do at DHA

Really, we’re gonna have to get a new picture of Ann Lott at this rate. Nonetheless, here we go again… A few final words about the resignation of Dallas Housing Authority board chairman Guy Brignon, who submitted his adios yesterday to the mayor who appointed him. Actually, this isn’t so…

R.I.P., Club Clearview

Over at Dd, our boy Sam Machkovech has gotten a scoop on a story (and don’t even think about not crediting that guy or he’ll totally kick your ass) that will surely shake the core of a Deep Ellum that has been slowly but surely climbing out of a slump…

C’mon Get Happy

Buzz was going to begin our annual look back at the past year this way: Another year has come and gone. Good God, will they never end? But then something strange happened on the way to press. Reviewing the past 12 months, we became afflicted with an odd, unfamiliar feeling…

From the Ground Up

Fifteen years ago, Larry James was unknown in Dallas political circles. His name didn’t appear regularly in the paper, the mayor didn’t have his phone number, and he certainly didn’t dine with presidential hopefuls, as he one day would. If he was known for anything, it was the AIDS ministry…

Cold as ICE

It’s one of the more bizarre tales you’ll ever hear from a Texas law enforcement officer: Last Friday, Dallas County Constable Mike Dupree admitted he arranged to have his ex-lover deported to his native Honduras after Dupree ordered one of his officers to arrest the young man at the constable’s…

The Team-Wrecker | Racist by Any Name| Dallas Ex-pat

The Team-Wrecker Stone him: Who would have thought? A member of the press using T.O. (“Terrible Owens,” by Richie Whitt, December 28) as a catharsis for decades of frustration. What was it—a woman? Being cut from the J.V. team? There’s gotta be something eating someone up who could hate a…

Out With the Old

Wanna hear the worst idea since Saddam Hussein’s kinfolk got him a tie for Christmas? The city of Dallas is spending $50 million to renovate a lame-duck stadium. Unless you’re a nearsighted, closed-minded, sports-oblivious politico, you know the Cotton Bowl’s present is almost history because its future resides not in…

Guy Brignon’s Letter of Resignation

Since we don’t have a photo of Guy Brignon, we thought we’d run this one of Ann Lott. Again. Hey, could be worse. This came out of left field: Guy Brignon, the Mayor Laura Miller-appointed chairman of the Dallas Housing Authority board, sent the mayor his letter of resignation today…

Guy Brignon Wanted Ann Lott out at DHA. Instead, He Leaves.

Just got off the phone with Mayor Laura Miller, who confirms something we just heard: Guy Brignon — the controversial chairman of the Dallas Housing Authority board who worked to oust DHA’s CEO and president, Ann Lott — has resigned. His letter of resignation is on its way to Unfair…

Subdivided Conquers KERA Tonight

A mundane, yet oddly haunting image from Dean Terry’s doc Subdivided Just a reminder: Dean Terry’s Subdivided: Isolation & Community in America airs tonight at 8 on KERA-Channel 13. We wrote about this doc months ago, complete with an interview with the University of Texas-Dallas new media prof. Here ’tis…

In Case of Emergency…

The Department of Homeland Security today officially released a report in which it details just how well prepared 75 U.S. metropolitan areas in case of an emergency. Specifically, the DHS wanted to whether cities’ emegency agencies were able to talk to each other in case of some kind of a…

Dallas Tech Firm Tells PETA to Mind its Own Monkey Business

Data Drive Thru says its ad, starring 6-year-old chimp Cody, is cruelty-free, which probably won’t satisfy PETA. Didn’t the first two times… Yesterday, we mentioned how the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals was opposed to an ad for Dallas-based Data Drive Thru’s new networking device called The Tornado…

Get Your Groove On

We’re not sure how old you have to be to post your stats to Sports Groove’s Web site, but these look like likely candidates. Granted, I’m one of the few cyberdorks who somehow exists without a MySpace page. But I do know when I smell something sporty baking in the…

Jerry’s Dirt Pay

Today’s subscription-only Wall Street Journal takes a stab at the new Dallas Cowboys home set to open in 2009. You know the drill: 2.3 million square feet, 100,000 seats when counting standing room, two 2.1-million pound roof panels that open on a rack and pinion drive system so God can…

Justice For All? Well, Yeah, Sometimes. Sure, Why Not?

We’re a couple of days late on this, but Friend of Unfair Park Scott Henson, who runs the must-read Grits for Breakfast Web site, has posted his list of the Top Ten Texas Criminal Justice Stories of 2006. There are plenty of Dallas mentions on the list, naturally, among them…

Teachers Wanna Get Paid

The Texas Association of School Boards and the Texas Association of School Administrators released a joint study yesterday revealing how much teachers are making across the state — and for the first time, Region XI (which would be Fort Worth) has the heighest average salary, at least for the 2006-’07…

PETA Tells Dallas Company to Stop Monkeying Around

Dunno if this is Cody, but it is one of the chimps Data Drive Thru is using in its ad campaign that PETA’s opposing. Last month, Dallas-based Data Drive Thru announced that it was going to debut an ad at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas featuring two chimpanzees…

Passing Lazlo’s

One of the restaurant closings I overlooked in my 2006 wrap-up was Lazlo’s Cuisine, the continental restaurant specializing in Eastern European cuisine that took shape in 2003 in the former Ruggeri’s Ristorante space in Addison. Lazlo’s was the work of Lazlo Toth, an 18-year veteran of Ruggeri’s who had an…

The Good Ol’ Days at Channel 8

John Criswell may not be on TV anymore, but he’s still lookin’ good. The other day, BlogMaverick hisself Mark Cuban was bemoaning the lack of actual user-generated content on YouTube. Seems all you’re getting on the site these days are repeated postings of “Dick in a Box” and and movie…

Zac’s Tracks o’ Wax, This Time With Sound

Zac Crain may or not become mayor, but he does know the good rock from the bad. Gary Griffith, not s’much. A Friend of Unfair Park sends word today that he’s been listening to advance tracks from the double-disc comp due out shortly to raise some campaign dough for our…