Ann Lott: Out, Then In…Now Out Again?

Just when Ann Lott thought her relationship with the DHA board was on the mend, now she gets word her contract extension may not be so, well, extended after all. In today’s paper there’s a story about how Guy Brignon, chairman of the Dallas Housing Authority board, wants to delay…

Keepin’ the Faith (Or, An Eyeball for an Eye Socket)

Just a note to the regular readers of Bible Girl: In case you missed this story from yesterday’s New York Times Sunday Magazine, I wanted to introduce you to Dan and Ann Stratton. He’s a former Yale football star who made a mint as a commodities trader; now, he’s “the…

Re: A Teacher Sues DISD…

On December 8, we told you the story of Miguel Arango, a legal alien and former teacher at Julian T. Saldivar Elementary School near Love Field who says, in a federal lawsuit filed against the Dallas Independent School District, he was jailed and threatened with deportation after a student alleged…

Stuck in the Midlake With You

We’ve written plenty about the band Midlake here and in the paper version of Unfair Park. And we’ve written plenty about what other people have written about Midlake. So why stop now? As it’s the end of the year and folks are spitting out their best-of lists like Terrell Owens…

But Do Not Multiply

Our condolences to the family of the man named at right, of course; it’s heartbreaking to lose a family member, especially when it’s so close to the holidays and all. But we know at least one radio personality with a pitch-black sense of humor who will find this obituary from…

Spit Happens

And, I’ll give you one guess who lobbed the loogie in Saturday’s Cowboys-Falcons game. Yep. Your hero and mine: Terrell Owens. I should be applauding Dallas’ gritty victory in Atlanta, acknowledging the Cowboys’ clinching of a playoff berth and previewing the Christmas Day showdown with the Philadelphia Eagles that will…

Can’t Get a Fix on Crix’ Pix for Best Flix

United 93 is the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association’s best pic of 2006. Yeah, I can agree with that. The rest of the list, not s’much. The Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association — of which I am a member, though perhaps not for long — this morning released its (our?)…

The “Yo Mama” Stylings of Leo Chaney

If we were Leo Chaney, we would so not make this our Christmas card. First, a disclaimer: We are in no way saying the video after the jump contains District 7 city council member Leo V. Chaney Jr. giving a desperate constituent the “yo mama” brush-off Saturday at the Dallas…

Hey There, Cowboy

Turns out we’re not the only ones who appreciate the Round-Up Saloon. The popular Cedar Springs country bar caught the eye of Instinct magazine in its Best of 2006 issue as the “Best Gal-dang Gay Bar in the U.S. of A.” The issue isn’t up on the magazine’s site yet,…

Ash Creek to Ashes: The Owner Speaks Out

Photo taken by Ash Creek resident Jack Loughead On Wednesday, Mike Orren, president and founder of Pegasus News, wrote here that Steve Crossett, the Austin-based landlord of the soon-to-be-closed Ash Creek Mobile Home Park, is the very reason 100 low-income residents are going to be displaced on February 9. Wrote…

Hot Dang!

There are two kinds of hip in Dallas. There’s “designer jeans and plastic surgery” hip, and there’s “I only go-to house parties and can’t believe how corporate WeShotJR has become lately” hip. What are the rest of us to do? Shop at the House of Dang!, of course. The new…

So, Like, Wanna Know Who Killed J.F.K.?

Think you know who killed J.F.K.? Yup, you were right: super patriots. No, not Captain America, although you never know. We’re talking “neo-patriots who thought they were doing something good for the country” by offing Kennedy during his trip to Dallas in November 1963. Actually, we’re not talking anything; me,…

Put Up and Shut Up

Quick guess: Is this moment the happiest in Jerry Jones’ life or, uh, not so much? This just in: Terrell Owens admits he isn’t Superman. Yathink? Gawd. If you’re not going to Saturday’s titanic Southlake Carroll-Allen High School semifinal at Texas Stadium or eschewing mainstream menus and taking in America’s…

Queers and Steers

About a month ago we mentioned how suddenly there had been a rash of stories showing up about how the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau was out working hard to woo gay tourists. Well, you know who doesn’t like that? (And, no, Bible Girl does not count as an answer.)…

A Really Weird Day in Church

It began as a typical Sunday-morning service. Really doesn’t matter where, but since you’re curious, it was in a South Dallas church. There was an opening prayer. A handful of praise songs. A solo. Nothing that presaged much of anything. By the end of the morning it would sink in…

DISD Gets $8 Million to Be Spent on Kids. So, No iPods, Please.

Christmas came early today for the Dallas Independent School District, which could use good news like it could use $8 million in grant money. That’s how much it got from the New York-based Wallace Foundation, whose mission is to “enable institutions to expand learning and enrichment opportunities for all people.”…

The Super Ball

Lamar Hunt, right, and then-NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle created the Super Bowl thanks to a tiny “super ball.” It was impossible not to like Lamar Hunt. At age 28 he took on the established National Football League with a new venture founded by a bunch of businessmen he self-mockingly called…

Cue The Twinkling Piano, Cut To Jim Nantz

The parents of 2-year-old Micah Diffee, who was born with deformed legs and club feet, ran in the White Rock Marathon to raise money for Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, which has cared for Micah since his birth. Don’t mean to get all sappy on you today. Or, maybe…