BeloWatch

Self-serving star On April 7, A.H. Belo hosted a “Stars of Texas” gala at the Loews Anatole Hotel so the 600 or so ink-stained wretches of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, which was holding its national convention here, could mingle with luminaries of Texas business, entertainment, and politics. (BeloWatch,…

Letters

Selena la Reina Let’s see…”Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, John Lennon…Elvis Presley…” And Selena? [“Myth, martyr, musician,” April 20.] Please, Mr. Wilonsky, see a doctor. Anonymous I’ll cry if I want to I found the review of Letterman hosting the Academy Awards [“Stupid Dave Tricks,” April 6] both insensitive and one-sided…

Rogue agency

Don’t you think the greatest heroes are those who persevere? Some people get medals for being in the right place at the right time to do a splendid thing in a split second–and deserve medals for presence of mind alone. But those who hang in there for a long time…

The Dogs of War

Breezy was a beautiful bitch, and Chuck Milner loved her dearly. He loved the way she seemed to float as she walked, the way she held her exquisitely formed, regal head high like a princess. She had perfectly shaped almond eyes, an aquiline nose. She was very well-traveled and a…

Local hero

Fred Cuny is missing in action. One of the world’s foremost authorities on disaster relief and refugee management, Cuny was on an emergency mission helping refugees in Chechnya, the breakaway region under attack by Russian troops, when he and three Russian aid workers disappeared. The group has not been heard…

How the Fest was won

Wunderkind producer Irving Thalberg had a lot of theories about how to make a piece of entertainment that gives audiences their money’s worth. One surefire ingredient was a little scriptwriting gimmick he called “the old 98-yard dash to victory”: put a stalwart hero in a horrifically complicated predicament, stack the…

Accountability time

Darrell Jordan is having second thoughts. The Dallas mayoral candidate had promised to join his two top rivals, Ron Kirk and Domingo Garcia, at an April 23 political event at Roosevelt High School in Dallas. The event is an “accountability session”–the first such mayoral-election event organized by Dallas Area Interfaith…

Buzz

Suffer the little children State Sen. Florence Shapiro (R-Plano) appears so frequently on the local evening news she’s practically an anchorwoman. It’s her personal crusade against child molesters that has earned her those coveted sound bites, of course. Her laudable package of get-tough measures, known as Ashley’s Laws–after murdered 7-year-old…

Letters

Static I just finished reading Laura Miller’s latest expose on phone use by our council members [“Who ya gonna call?” April 6] and am delighted. How does she do it? If only you could have accompanied the article with a photo spread showing their faces when the s–t hit the…

March of folly

I always did think the Washington press corps had played center too long in the Great Football Game (old joke: sees the world backward and upside down), and now I know it. For three months, we have been reading about “the new leadership” in Washington. People have devoted long and…

BeloWatch

The gospel, according to the News What makes The Dallas Morning News perhaps the most annoying newspaper in America? Stories like Ed Housewright’s incredibly condescending page-one story on the remarkable circumstance of Good Friday and the first day of Passover sharing the same date. Published, of course, last Friday, this…

1995 Dallas Observer Music Awards (Part I)

In 1995, Dallas’ rich musical heritage continues with a new breed of musician–some are young, some old, some natives, some transplants, some keepers of the flame, some creating their own brand of noise. But like the musicians who preceded them–such Dallas music legends as Blind Lemon Jefferson, Red Garland, Aaron…

1995 Dallas Observer Music Awards (Part II)

BEST ACT OVERALL: Reverend Horton Heat ALBUM RELEASE (1994): Liquor in the Front, Reverend Horton Heat (Interscope Records) LOCAL MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR: Andy Timmons ROCK, ALTERNATIVE ROCK/POP: Toadies MALE VOCALIST, SONGWRITER: Todd Lewis of Toadies NEW ACT: Old 97’s MOST IMPROVED ACT: Vibrolux FEMALE VOCALIST: Kim Pendleton of Vibrolux…

Finding a home

Linda Koop worries that Roderick will miss his stuffed animals. For the past three months, Koop has offered Roderick, a sweet-natured boy just shy of three, a couple of furry critters as bedmates each night. Koop is 31 and unmarried, a real-estate agent selling multi-million dollar homes in the Park…

Buzz

Bodice rip-offs If things seemed a little, well, hotter around the Dallas-Fort Worth area earlier this month, there may have been a good reason. The 13th Annual Romantic Times Booklovers Convention, Book Fair and Romance Festival was being held at the Tarrant County Convention Center. Texas, it seems, has the…

BeloWatch

All about Eve Displaying its characteristic gumption in the fight against ignorance, the News on March 14 reported the Richardson Public Library’s refusal to display an oil painting of a bare-breasted Eve. The painting, titled Eden, was included in the selections by the Richardson Civic Art Society for an annual…

Letters

Big fish in a stagnant pond The following thoughts were prompted by David Pasztor’s recent article on Wendy Lee Gramm [“Take my wife–please!” March 30]. How loudly to yell at football games and whether to eat at Burger King are probably as stimulating as intellectual debate gets in the Economics…

Cyberdummies

Censorship in cyberspaaaaace! (Why is it that computer issues lend themselves to horror comic book headlines? “Tiny Mummies in Cyberland!”) Aside from fear of technology (one of the most sensible phobias of our time–did anyone ever ask a fly if it needed eyes on its wings?), I think we’re stuck…

Who ya gonna call?

Mike Marcotte is a very busy man. This was especially obvious on the afternoon of December 9, a day when I was having absolutely no luck getting in touch with him. Marcotte works for the city of Dallas. Once the virtually anonymous director of the Dallas Water Utilities department, Marcotte…

Feds win case against Cabaret Royale

If you’re a topless dancer who wiggled at Cabaret Royale some time during the past six years, you may be eligible for back pay. So ruled a federal judge last week in a protracted dispute between the U.S. Department of Labor and Dallas’ best-known topless club. The Labor Department won…

Buzz

Definitely not resting in peace D Magazine writer Jim Schutze sheepishly phoned former city councilman Max Goldblatt last week to ask his forgiveness. In Schutze’s April cover story on the Dallas mayor’s race, he had mistakenly referred to the retired Pleasant Grove hardware store owner as the “late Mr. Goldblatt.”…

Letters

Aging with grace In regard to the “Yippie traitor” story [“Confessions of a Yippie spy,” March 16]: it’s not the missteps we make, but the grace with which we recover from them. Michael Helsem Dallas Even if I did not personally know George de Merle to be a gentle, compassionate,…