The News Has Never Come Faster or Harder, and Nobody Cares

Strictly from a newspaper point of view and comparing today with maybe 40 years ago, current events are re-writing the basic rules of what we in the business have always called call “story sense.” Forty years ago it would have been major front-page news for researchers to find a geological…

Bob Armstrong Dip Is a Fancy New York Chef Meal Now

A recent story in The New York Times tackles the the state of Mexican dining in New York. Authentic Mexican restaurants are overtaking the city, which would be great if they didn’t all suck. The Times points out that the chefs running these kitchens know little about Mexican cooking and…

Make Your Dreams of Killing the Trinity Toll Road Come True This Election

Right after the Trinity Commons luncheon early last week, there was something close to euphoria among hardcore opponents of the Trinity toll road, the limited-access, high-speed highway proposed but unbuilt for 18 years along the Trinity River downtown. They spoke to me off the record, because they assumed negotiations lay…

Why Warning Labels for Sugary Foods Make Sense

The new face of Coke?Legislators in California and New York are currently considering warning labels for sugary drinks. If it sounds like overbearing nanny-state legislation — and if you live in Texas, it very well might — recall how warning labels have contributed in part to a massive reduction in…