It Quacks Like a University

This past week, a 50-member faculty and student delegation from Richland College went to Washington, D.C., for some very important business. Led by school president Dr. Stephen K. Mittelstet, they had to pick up the Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award. What is it? It’s only an award the President of…

Be Proud, Y’all

Praise God, the plight of the BOMA people is finally getting the recognition it deserves. Thanks to Mayor Laura Miller, the great and tragic BOMA diaspora of 1914 will be commemorated for the entire month of June, officially designated BOMA International Month in Dallas by the mayor. So break out…

Dive In

I don’t know if you think you’ve ever been to a dive bar, but I’m here to tell you that if you haven’t been to the Red Blood Club in Deep Ellum, you have not. Last night my hometown buds Prayer For Animals played a gig there, along with Denton…

Dallas Achieves! What, We Have No Idea.

The Dallas Morning News came out today in favor of Dallas Independent School District superindendent Michael Hinojosa’s reform plan, Dallas Achieves!, which is designed to root out the waste in the system and make it more accountable to students and parents. No one could argue with the plan’s core mission…

Re: Radio Silence

Local attorney Bill Holston sends this missive regarding the May 1 “Day Without a Mexican” protest: “I sat next to a Mexican-American businessman on a flight yesterday. He employs about 150 people, and they’ll be closed on May 1. I think this could be a really big deal. I hope…

Mixing with the Wrong Crowd

If you’re a KDMX-FM (102.9, The Mix) morning-show listener, you probably already know about Tony and Cappy’s MySpace predator sting. If you’re not, prepare to be severely skeeved out. After watching Dateline’s disturbingly addictive “To Catch a Predator” series in which host Chris Hansen confronts old dudes looking for a…

Sixty Down, 16 to Go

The Dallas Mavericks started the season with a broken-down Doug Christie, flirted late with signing has-been Shawn Kemp and gave extended minutes all the way through to isn’t-yet Rawle Marshall. Key guard Devin Harris only played seven games after the All-Star break. Keith Van Horn was injured more often than…

Hepola a Sister Out

I believe in the enterainment biz this is called “repurposing.” Yesterday we mentioned former Observer music editor Sarah Hepola’s piece on Slate about how she intends to give up her blog to do other things, like watch TV. Turns out some folks at National Public Radio dug the piece too…

Movin’ On Up

According to a new Census Bureau report, Americans are skedaddling from big cities and foaming up the burgeoning “exurbs,” the outer rings around urban cores—a move driven primarily by housing affordability, or lack thereof. New York, for example, had a net loss of more than 210,000 residents per year between…

God Says Hola to Zola

Maybe this is old news to you–and if it is, you were probably baptized and bar mitzvahed–but Dallas “Hebrew Christian” Zola Levitt died on Wednesday after a protracted battle with cancer. Or, as his Web site puts it, “the promotion to the home office came through,” a line of humor…

Someone’s in the Weeds

The Bluebonnet Trails Festival takes place this weekend in Ennis, and it’s pretty much the biggest thing that town has going–no offense, y’all. The Dallas Morning News has a predictably puffy preview, written by an Ennis freelancer who briefly addresses and then dismisses concerns that the drought has put this…

Here Comes the Judge…Not

Haven’t heard much from Harriet Miers since she asked George Dubya to withdraw her nomination to the Supreme Court last October: According to this piece from Time magazine, after helping to turn conservatives against the president and being branded an unqualified crony by Republican senators, Miers “went back to the…

Radio Silence

May 1 is scheduled to be “A Day Without a Mexican,” so named for the great-idea-lousy-execution 2004 movie in which Californians wake up one morning to find all the Mexicans simply vanished overnight. Some folks are also calling May 1 El Gran Paro Americano 2006 (“The Great American Boycott 2006”)…

Show Up, 4/20/2006

Broke as a joke? Good Records feels your pain with a late in-store line-up tonight. Touring acts Cordero and Koufax play at 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. respectively–they don’t even have gigs in the area, so this free show is your only chance to catch either of ’em. Dallas’ Blackheart…

Stern Warning

Just when you thought local radio couldn’t get any worse, it does. Two words: Opie. And Anthony. Come back, Diamond Dave, all is forgiven. Except for “Just a Gigolo.” –Robert Wilonsky…

A Quick Navel Glance

Former Observer music editor Sarah Hepola has decided that the blog is the great blob that writing blots ambition even as it spawns prose bloat. So she turned hers off. Or will. Eventually. “Blogging had been the ideal run-up to a novel, but it had also become a major distraction…

Michigan Gets All Yee-Haw’ed

I love it when out-o’-staters get all Texas up in this piece. It’s like they think we live in some giant-sized theme park, where everything’s bigger ‘n’ better ‘n’ battered and then deep-fried, which isn’t wrong, mind you, just a little beside the point. From The Grand Rapids Press up…

Wrong, But Not That Wrong

Longtime local activist and politico Lorlee Bartos has a message for us regarding our Belo Mansion post of this morning: Belo Mansion has nothing to do with the Belo Corporation. It is the headquarters of the Dallas Bar Association. Can’t blame Belo on this one. Its history includes being a…

How Belo Can You Go

Belo Corp. just posted its first-quarter earnings, if you can call ’em that. The news for the News’ owner? Not so hot. That said, Belo’s stock was up considerably in morning trading–by some 27 cents at post time. –Robert Wilonsky…

No Stars Gazing

If you drive near the American Airlines Center you can’t miss the giant banners featuring the Dallas Stars’ Stanley Cup quest and star Mike Modano. But if you subscribe to Dish Network, you will miss the NHL’s Western Conference Finals, likely a showdown between your Stars and the rival Detroit…

Curb Your Enthusiasm

Laurie David, environmental activist and wife of irritainer Larry, was in town this week to premiere Too Hot Too Handle, the global-warming warning she exec-produced for HBO. (It debuts this Saturday, which appears to be Earth Day by the looks of this styrofoam cup I just threw out.) Seems she…

Death and Destruction at the Belo Mansion!

Last night’s thunderstorms had even my cat thinking the Rapture had come. Anxious to see what kind of damage the weather had done throughout the city, I checked my trusty Dallas Morning News this morning, where I learned that traffic is snarled, power is out and–horror of horrors–“Overnight storms knocked…