Let’s Stop Glorifying Deep Ellum’s Golden Years

It’s a good time to be a fan of live music in Dallas. With the smashing success of The Bomb Factory’s reopening last weekend, it’s clear that the local scene, and in particular its hub in Deep Ellum, is the strongest it’s been in ages. Thousands of people flocked to…

Hey, the Kid Apologized. What Do You Want? Professional Grievers?

The kid from Highland Park who got caught singing a racist chant on a fraternity bus at Oklahoma University has apologized, but some of the twitterati aren’t buying it. See also: Highland Park Grad Who Sang Racist Chant at OU Fraternity Says He’s Sorry @GEEPENNIN tweeted: “Pettit’s apology is rehearsed…

Death to Bread Service

When you walk into one of the city’s better restaurants, there’s a certain set of expectations that you bring along. If you’re planning to drop a pretty penny on a decent meal, you expect great service, top-notch food, and a great atmosphere. You also probably expect for a basket full…

Senate Bill Aims to Improve UT Oversight by Blinding Regents

State Senator Kel Seliger, a Republican from Amarillo, is pushing a measure that we might well dub the “No More Wallace Hall Bill.” In a transparent attempt to shield Texas universities from basic public accountability, Seliger’s meat-ax bill would do serious violence to basic institutional governance in all of Texas’…

Dallas Doesn’t Need Any More Ramen Shops

I realize I’m rolling a heavy stone up a steep hill, but Wabi House, the latest ramen restaurant planned for Greenville Avenue, has me feeling a little down. I get it: Trends drive restaurant menus, and they drive customers, too. But the restaurateurs who explore less fetishized cuisines contribute most…

In Defense of Rob Thomas

Rob Thomas is playing at Choctaw Casino and Resort in Durant, Oklahoma on Saturday, March 14. But, you already knew that. You screamed, “OH, HELL YES” when you saw the giant billboard on I-75 here in Dallas with his giant Rob Thomas face on it and those intense Rob Thomas…