Heart of Clay

In President Obama’s 1995 autobiography, Dreams from My Father, one passage describes a day when he is still a kid in Indonesia, walking down a road with his Indonesian stepfather. His stepfather asks him how much money he has in his pocket. Then the stepfather asks how many beggars he…

The Story in Ferguson, Missouri, Hits Close to Home

Something in the Ferguson, Missouri, story I keep looking for, waiting. My dad’s family is from St. Louis. Sorta. So anyway today I found an op-ed piece in The New York Times that maybe gets to part of it or somewhere in that general direction. Jeff Smith, a professor of…

10 Reasons 1994 Was Pop Music’s Greatest Year

Courtesy of the label By Art Tavana Was 1994 the best year for pop music in history? Quite possibly. Sure, some of it was terrible, but overall it was amazing: Nordic black metal, Britpop, pop punk, trip hop, and the best R&B of the ’90s (Boyz II Men were peaking)…

Robin Williams’ 10 Greatest Musical Moments

It’s not unfair to say that Robin Williams’ tragic passing this week hits home more than most. Generations of kids have grown up with his work, entertained by his wild, manic impersonations and, later, inspired by his deep pathos in films like Dead Poet’s Society, Good Will Hunting, and Patch…

Tim McGraw’s Craziest Fan Interactions

Life is pretty simple, really. Don’t mess with Texas — or Tim McGraw, for that matter. Where’s that bumper sticker, America? Country music fans know McGraw as Faith Hill’s loving husband of 18 years. And hell, he’s even been sober for six years. But sometimes he gets angry. Tonight, Texas…

Is Dallas City Manager A.C. Gonzalez Running One Big Roach Motel?

Déjà vu, that French term meaning “already seen,” the feeling you get that you’ve been here before, it can be creepy, right? You start investigating your memory to find what it is you’re remembering. I got that feeling when I read about Dallas City Manager A.C. Gonzalez’s so-called shakeup of…

William Clark Green is a Hidden Gem of Texas Country Music

In terms of what is classified as country music, the definition seems to be expanding at a faster rate than ever. Southern rock, folk, and even hip hop have all recently cemented with Nashville artists that have historically been resistant to a whole lot of change. Fortunately, scenes cropped up…

The 10 Best Punk Rock Movies

Punk rock has been a part of cinema ever since the music was created in places like Los Angeles, New York and London in the mid to late ’70s. Aside from the music, either live or on record, the big screen provided another medium to convey what punk truly stands…

Dallas Fudges Numbers to Put HUD Money in Favored Pockets

From this rag and that bit of bone, a picture emerges of what Dallas has really been doing with hundreds of millions of dollars in federal housing money all these years. It’s not a portrait of theft or castles in Spain, but it’s not a pretty picture. Instead what we…

Lots More to Come in Saga of Suspended School District Sleuth

The Dallas Morning News has an editorial this morning suggesting that the Dallas school district put a top internal investigator on leave last month to cover something up. The editorial is a development of some good writing Mike Hashimoto has been doing on the paper’s opinion blog, and, for once,…

The Southern Dallas Toll Is at the Heart of the Mess There

An unquestioned tenet of local political culture is that white-owned companies that want to do business on the turf officially designated by Dallas as “southern (black, maybe brown) Dallas” must pay a toll. Five days ago I reproduced here a 2009 Dallas Morning News editorial that gave an explicit rendition…

10 Amazing Musical Performances from The Jon Stewart Show

Screengrab via YouTube Back before he was the host of The Daily Show — back even before Josh Hartnett chopped off his fingers and stabbed him in the eye in The Faculty — Jon Stewart was the host of his own eponymous show. It aired for almost two years, first…