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…

Our Singer Is an Overconfident Manchild

Are you a musician? Is your group having issues? Ask Fan Landers! Critic Jessica Hopper has played in and managed bands, toured internationally, booked shows, produced records, worked as a publicist and is the author of The Girls’ Guide to Rocking, a how-to for teen ladies. She is here to…

5 Essential Books on Music

No list concerning music books could ever be definitive. There’s simply far too many writers, artists and genres one could choose to explore: everything from the better autobiographies (say, Bob Dylan’s Chronicles or Miles Davis’ Miles) and top tier hip-hop books (like Book of Rap Lists) to jazz guides (The…

Morning News Denies Its Own Sorry History in Price-Inland Port Story

Oh, I swore I wasn’t going to respond to the stuff yesterday by Tod Robberson on The Dallas Morning News opinion blog yesterday, but now “Wylie H Dallas,” the scarily well-informed omnipresent pseudonymous blog commenter, has got me all stirred up. This morning he posted an old Steve Blow column…

HUD’s Free Money Poisons Dallas

Free Money Is Bad Dollars from HUD are the root of much evil at City Hall. Most of the comments that people offer on blog items on our web page are interesting. Some can be crazy or spam or truly offensive. But whenever I skim over the comments and fail…

Bribe-Payers, Bribe-Takers, Who Walks and Who Gets Slammed

This is an addendum to a thing I wrote yesterday about the recent indictment of Dallas’ most powerful county officials on bribery and tax charges. One thing we all have to do in order to figure this out is the math. We can talk all day about collective guilt –…

Choice Cuts: Dennis Gonzalez’ 10 Favorite Jazz Records

In a new series, Choice Cuts, Jonathan Patrick talks with artists – both local and international – about their favorite records. Most jazz musicians fall into one of two avenues. They either approach their performances with the instincts of a sculptor or with those of a bulldozer. Dallas’ Dennis Gonzalez,…

The 10 Biggest Classic Rock Douchebags

Photo courtesy of FLICKR/Takahiro Kyono While rock ‘n’ roll is necessarily classified as a form of pop music, it is actually an idiom whose radical, destructive primitivism established a new type of socio-cultural disorder. It’s about rejection of the status quo and celebration of the dis-imprisonment it instills. Always exploited…

John Wiley Price, Shuffling in Cuffs and Leg-Irons, Enters His Plea

Reporters do not gasp, generally speaking, but there were muttered exclamations that might as well have been gasps when Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price, age 64, was led into a large and formal federal courtroom this afternoon. His hands were manacled behind his back, his awkward gait in leg-irons…

John Wiley Price and Associates Indicted by Feds in Alleged Bribery Scheme

Arrests by federal agents this morning of Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price on bribery conspiracy charges, along with charges against three associates, have set off a new round in everybody’s favorite courthouse whisper game, “Who’s flipped?” Multiple sources this morning say federal agents have arrested Price, who was indicted…

We Need To Talk About Tim McGraw Slapping A Fan In Atlanta

Seeing Tim McGraw in concert today isn’t the spectacle it was in 1996, when he was riding high on being one of country music’s biggest superstars. McGraw may have settled down slightly in his later years, but fans at the Atlanta stop of McGraw’s Sundown Heaven Town tour earlier this…