If The Texas Tribune Is the Future, the American Free Press Is Over

New York Times media writer David Carr, who’s almost always right about everything, has a piece in today’s paper about sponsored (paid-for) journalism, in which he singles out The Texas Tribune in Austin for having avoided the obvious pitfalls. I’m not too sure about that. Carr kicks off his piece…

The Showdown at Dade

The Dallas ISD school board is supposed to meet soon to discuss an incident from a couple weeks back in which the superintendent ordered district police to forcibly evict a school board trustee from a middle school. I hope they also talk about the school. At first blush, Dade Middle…

Choice Cuts: Daron Beck of Pinkish Black’s 10 Favorite Records

In a new series, Choice Cuts, Jonathan Patrick talks with artists, both local and international, about their favorite records. Pinkish Black is perhaps the most internationally celebrated of all current DFW acts. Their two LPs, Pinkish Black and Razed to the Ground, were critical darlings, garnering near-unanimous praise throughout the…

City and Boondocks Unite! You Have Nothing to Lose but Sprawl.

Amy Silverstein’s cover story here last week, “Road Runners,” exploded one of my own favorite and time-honored paradigms; the city versus the suburbs. Silverstein exposed a scenario in which people in the boondocks are getting reamed in exactly the same way and even by the same people as folks in…

Trinity Trust Park Ideas Deeply Insult Dallas

A little over two years ago The Battery Conservancy, a nonprofit support group for Battery Park at the confluence of the Hudson and East rivers on the southern tip of Manhattan, decided that it needed a new chair. The conservancy wanted a new park chair that would be light enough…

We Did Good on Ebola. It’s the Spin that Got Us.

Hoping it’s not bad luck to say this so soon, knocking on wood, rubbing my figurative rabbit’s foot (my wife won’t let me carry a real one), but I think this city and maybe even the nation deserve praise for overwhelming equanimity in the face of the first American Ebola…

Miles/Nutall Thing Is About Turf and Who Runs DISD, Her or Him.

Talk about mixed feelings this morning. On the one hand thanks to a youthful experience I would rather not recount here in colorful detail, I know exactly how Dallas school board member Bernadette Nutall feels about getting rousted by the cops earlier this week in a Dallas school building. My…

Media Still Misstating Science on Ebola Transmission

News media continue to present a picture of Ebola transmission that is significantly inaccurate by omission. They assert much more certainty than the science justifies. The version repeated like a mantra in most accounts — only direct physical contact with an infectious person — is wrong on its face and…

Mike Miles and Bernadette Nuttall Slap Leather

Yesterday morning Dallas school district cops forcibly removed school board member Bernadette Nuttall from Billy Earl Dade middle school on Grand Avenue in South Dallas after Nuttall told them, “Go ahead and arrest me.” They didn’t. They just put her out of the building. But both Nuttall and a school…

CDC Boss Frieden, “That Is Not in the Cards.”

Thomas R. Frieden, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and administrator of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, speaking on 7/31/2014: “It is not a potential of Ebola spreading widely in the U.S. That is not in the cards.” “We have quarantine stations at…

Does Clay Jenkins Really Have a Heart or Is He Scamming Us?

Before I get on my high horse, I usually check back upstream to see what sort of feet of clay I may have myself on an issue. Great thing and terrible thing about the Internet. It’s all still there. So this morning before leaping to the saddle to whack people…

Ebola Story Is All About Who, What, Where and Whether To Tell Anybody

One great service Dallas could render to the rest of the country, should the dust ever settle on the local Ebola story, would be a thorough, no-holds-barred post mortem on information sharing. I am already hearing from people behind the scenes, speaking off the record, that there has been significant…

St. Vincent Has Mastered the Art of Playing By Her Own Rules

Annie Clark is having all the fun these days. She does her best to hide it, be it as a would-be cult leader or a guitar-shredding robot. But, as happened on several occasions at Austin City Limits last weekend, it still comes through with the occasional smirk or beaming smile:…