They’re From the Business Community and Here to Help You. Yeah, Right.

The Reverend Gerald Britt Jr. of Central Dallas Ministries (now called “CitySquare” for some unfathomable reason) had an op-ed in The Dallas Morning News yesterday that made my heart ache. Britt, a good guy deeply dedicated to southern Dallas, recited all the recent population numbers that show an immense outflow…

Whitt’s End: 3.25.11

Whether you’ve reached the end of your rope or merely the end of your week, welcome to Whitt’s End: *Like me, do you think the Texas Rangers are kinda getting caught with their pants on the ground with their pitching staff exposed? The time to go get a reliable closer…

Will the “Real” Mexicans Please Stand Up?

Dear Mexican: I often pick up the Albuquerque Alibi to read your babosadas. Now, let me get this straight: You appear to be a bright guy who claims to have the Mexican people all figured out, right? To you, we are all 5 feet 6 inches tall, medium-complexioned and we…

Welcome to Fun City U.S.A.

We had a nice little chat here yesterday, didn’t we, about South by Southwest in Austin and all the attention Austin got and all the attention Dallas didn’t? I thought it sparked some really interesting comments about what is and isn’t and ought to be in our fair city. The…

SMU Advances in the CBI While the Final Four Comes to SMU. Wait, What?

Last night the SMU Mustangs quietly tip-toed into the semifinals of something called the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) with a seven-point win at Northern Iowa. It’s not exactly March Madness – more like March Mediocrity – but considering the Mustangs and head coach Matt Doherty haven’t had a lot of success they’ll take it…

Dallas, a Polka City in a Rock and Roll World

A couple weeks ago in my guise as Jim Schutze, really cool hipster (instead of crazy old man with gun), I wrote a post for DC9 At Night about Michael Seman, a research associate and doctoral candidate at University of North Texas’ Center for Economic Development and Research, who is…

Whitt’s End: 3.18.11

Whether you’ve reached the end of your rope or merely the end of your week, welcome to Whitt’s End: *Couple weeks ago I circled tonight’s Mavs-Spurs game at American Airlines Center in anticipation. Now? No biggie. After dropping games it should’ve won to Memphis, New Orleans and Portland, suddenly Dallas…

Failure Is an Option We Should Consider

Those images of the out-of-control nuclear plants in Japan are hard-wired to our own situation in Dallas. Their tragedy is our challenge. The question is whether we see the wire in time. City council member Angela Hunt has succeeded in forcing Mayor Dwaine Caraway to put the issue of natural…

Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Homeless?

OK, let me ask you about something else, while we’re on the subject. And first of all, I am not going to say anything negative or critical about rich people, because I don’t want to offend anybody’s religion. Today. But what about people who are super-duper chickenshit about the homeless?…

Whitt’s Merten’s End 3.11.11

Whether you’ve reached the end of your rope or merely the end of your week, welcome to Whitt’s Merten’s End: *Well, that was quick. Chuck Greenberg formed the current Rangers ownership group, and less than seven months after the sale was complete, he’s out. No longer managing partner. No longer…

Rick Perry’s Compassion and Honesty Deficits

Talk about a disconnect. On Wednesday night I see Governor Rick Perry on television, with that little cowboy sneer he gets, saying, “The lieutenant governor, the speaker and their colleagues are not going to hire or fire one teacher, as best as I can tell.” Kind of like he’s saying…

Fox-y News’ Own Numbers Show the Talibaptists Haven’t Won Yet

Today the Dallas school board meets to hear the possible “good news” from the superintendent — that the district may only have to fire a quarter of its teachers instead of a third, depending on how badly the Rick Perry Banana Republicans and the TeeTee Party in Austin underfund public…