Thanks, Larry Hagman, for Teaching Us How to Score Pot in Germany

The first season of the revamped Dallas may be over in the United States, but it’s just getting started on the other side of the pond. It’s scored solid ratings in Britain and is, apparently, garnering attention in countries not inhabited by Anglophones. Take Germany, for instance, where Hagman gave…

Jerry Wipes: Now On Sale

It nearly broke the internet last week when, during the Cowboys-Giants game, cameras caught what appeared to be Jerry Jones’ manservant dutifully cleaning his boss’ glasses. The manservant turned out to be Jones’ son-in-law, Shy Anderson, who immediately saw a way to parlay his brief moment in the spotlight into…

Yes, There Was a Dancing Kidney Bean in Front of City Hall Today

Sure, you could build elaborate shade structures and host impromptu lunch parties to enliven the City Hall plaza, or you could just invite a giant, dancing kidney bean. Shawn Williams, Mayor Mike Rawlings’ social media guru, was kind enough to pass along a couple of pics of said kidney bean,…

Sigh. Glenn Beck is Returning to Your Television Set

As odious a human being as Glenn Beck is, the man is brilliant in his way. His decision a year ago to break with Fox News, move from New York to North Texas, and launch an Internet-only TV station seemed a dubious bet. The cable network is, after all, the…

Here’s the Recycling Ad That Was Deemed Way Too Racy for Plano

The ad above was intended to go on every electric bill in the city of Plano, part of a marketing campaign that would be “bold and memorable,” Sustainability and Environmental Services Director Nancy Nevil told the City Council on Monday, according to the Morning News. “We feel like we need…

Watch Dallas Astronomer’s Video of Something Exploding On Jupiter

George Hall’s 10-year-old, high-powered telescope was trained on Jupiter at 6:35 a.m. on Monday when it caught a brief flash of something lighting up Jupiter’s surface. Hall didn’t actually see the flash — possibly a meteor impact — but another amateur astronomer named Don Peterson did, and when Hall checked…