Articles for May, 2009

New Site Lets You Track Progress of Traveling Man DART Art Installation

Brad Oldham and Reel FX are collaborating on an installation at DART’s Deep Ellum Station. The series of sculptures is called The Traveling Man. You can learn more and track their progress on the site. (Note: I consider Brad a friend. I used to play basketball with him. I had dinner with his family a few weeks ago. And my wife has done business with him. As long as that remains D’s dirty little secret, all is well.)

Girl Goes To See Indigo Girls

Ran into the greatness of Erin Ragsdale (of Allyn Partners) at Ali Baba last night. She said she was going to see the Indigo Girls next door. I said review it for FrontBurner nation. She did. That’s how the magic happens, folks.

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Did You Know Elvis Costello is Coming to Town in September?

Because he is, playing songs off his new country-leaning record, Secret, Profane and Sugarcane. Newsweek had him in to play one of the songs, “Sulphur to Sugarcane,” if you want a taste of the disc (which comes out June 2). Here it is:

(And yes, this is all to push Nancy’s post further down the RSS highway.)

Josh at the Nelson: A Look Inside the Media Center

I just arrived at the Course for the first day of fun, festivities, and golf. Two thoughts rise above all others. One, I should’ve spent a little more time on the picture I submitted for my media credential. Two, I might not leave the media center. They really thought through how to do things right out here. A few pics for your viewing pleasure are below. [Ed: you can also follow Josh on Twitter: http://twitter.com/JoshuaCPearson. His "culture" posts will appear here on FrontBurner. The golfier stuff will show up on InsideCorner.]

Zac Crain Is Sleeping With Dick Washburne?

Timmy, thanks for the information. That explains a lot. I can really pick ‘em.

What? Zac Crain Has a New Book Out?

Why, yes, he does. The book is called Black Tooth Grin: The High Life, Good Times, and Tragic End of “Dimebag” Darrell Abbott. In the current issue of TexMo, Zac submits himself to a Q&A about Dimebag and his old band Pantera. What you won’t find mentioned anywhere in that article is that Zac is sleeping with Dick Washburne. As long as that remains D’s dirty little secret, all is well.

Leading Off (5/21/09)

1. Amanda Donaldson claims she lost her job at a McKinney chiropractor’s office because she doesn’t believe in God. I’ve lost a lot of things for the same reason — my keys, several bets, my place in line at Quizno’s — but never a job. Wait, Wick’s still on his fishing trip, right?

2. Council members are unhappy with some of the cuts city manager Mary Suhm has targeted to help keep the massive budget shortfall slightly less massive. You know who could probably help get them out of this jam? Brantley Foster.

3. And finally, I cannot improve upon this headline: “Brave Chicken Traps Gator in Park.” (I might have added an exclamation point and an F-bomb or two, but that’s quibbling.)

The New GuideLive.com, Ctd.

Someone from inside the DMN sent me a note from an anonymous e-mail address. The letter reads:

Thank you for your constructive criticism on the newly relaunched site. You raise some genuine issues that we hope will be addressed to your satisfaction in coming months. It concerns us to hear a media professional publicly declare that the Dallas Morning News has “just abandoned all credibility.”

In the spirit of mutual aid, consider the possible credibility impact of your senior editor’s relationship with Dick Washburne, whose business interests she advances in your pages at every opportunity. As long as that remains D’s dirty little secret, all is well. But how long can that last when Nichols links her readers to a web album with a photo set of her Brussels jaunt with Washburne?

It has never been a secret. Yes, Nancy dates Dick Washburne, who is a partner in the M Crowd (Mi Cocina, etc.). Dick is a freelance photographer. His work has appeared in the Robb Report and elsewhere. The two travel together. His photographs have appeared in our pages and on our blogs. Whenever an appearance of a conflict of interest arises, we take great pains to avoid it. She would never review an M Crowd restaurant. When it’s appropriate, we have mentioned Nancy’s connection to Dick in print (as when we did a profile of then M Crowd partner Mico Rodriguez).

P.S. I wrote this myself. I didn’t get it from another website.

See Nancy Nichols as a Geisha

It is just now coming to my attention that our own Nancy Nichols dressed up as a geisha for last night’s Supper Club dinner at Kenichi. She says it took an hour and a half with a makeup artist. Even better, the sushi chef mistook her for one of the hired help and rather forcefully adjusted her kimono before she could get out that she was the magazine’s dining critic. Sorry I missed that. More pics on SideDish.

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The New GuideLive.com (Or: A Lesson in Outsourcing)

The DMN’s GuideLive launched a new version of itself today, and we’ve been puzzling over it. Parts of it are elegant and useful. But other parts trouble me greatly — because the site appears mostly outsourced.

The part I like: searching for events is a breeze, very intuitive. And the listings appear to be comprehensive. I enter “Friday” in the “when” field, and, boom, I get lots of useful results. So far, so good.

The problem is where all those events listings come from. You’ll notice that even though the top of the page says “A product of the Dallas Morning News,” your browser tab will display an orange logo with a “Z” in it. That’s because the engine behind the site is something called Zvents. Zvents scrapes the web for stuff and funnels the information to its partners. So on Friday, for example, I was interested in the DSO’s Madama Butterfly listing, about which GuideLive says: “The 2008-2009 season finale will be one for the ages as the DSO premieres the complete opera in concert of Puccini’s incomparable Madama Butterfly.”

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Mickelson Withdraws From Byron Nelson, Wife Has Cancer

Sad news.

Chace Crawford to Star in Remake of Footloose

It’ll be “mature” and “edgy,” apparently. No word, though, on when he plans to star in a remake of this photo:

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Curt Sampson Has a Challenge for the Pros at the Byron Nelson

Speaking of the Byron, a curious sight will unfold today on the practice range. Loyal readers of the “print product” are familiar with the name Curt Sampson. He’s a former pro, now a wonderful writer. He has written several stories for us, including a great piece on the old Columbian Country Club for our November 2008 cover story about Jewish culture in Dallas. Curt also writes for Sports Illustrated, under whose auspices he will be approaching players today at the practice range with a proposition: “Think you can hit a Byron Nelson driver made in 1950?” Curt found the old club in his dungeon and hit on the idea (see what I did there?) of seeing what today’s pros can do with it. He’s also bringing along some older golf balls (unlike today’s, they spin more and, hence, slice and hook more). My guess: they’ll still hit em better than I do.

Legislature May Have Snuffed Out Smoking Ban

Looks like a Texas-wide smoking ban isn’t going anywhere this legislative session. Thank goodness, at least some state leaders still have their heads screwed on straight.

Here’s How We’ll Cover the Byron Nelson

As you, of course, know, play at the Byron Nelson begins tomorrow. For some, perhaps the drinking has already begun. Kudos to those who believe in getting an early start. The worm and all that. So how does your favorite commentless blog intend to cover the event? We are dispatching Josh Pearson to Irving. You might remember Josh from such outings as the Byron Nelson media tournament recap. Or perhaps you’ve seen his Dallas Golf Forum (doubtful, since it just launched today). Josh is serious about golf. You’ll find his serious golf coverage over at InsideCorner. If Anthony Kim goes 10 over par in the first round, you can expect that Josh will tell you exactly why, analyzing every aspect of his play, on InsideCorner. If, on the other hand, Anthony Kim wears a belt buckle that looks like it belongs on Batman’s utility belt, you can expect that Josh will tell you about it here, on FrontBurner.

Pictures of hot chicks wearing heels on a golf course? FrontBurner. How Tommy Armour III is putting? InsideCorner. The scene in the Pavilion after play has ended? FrontBurner. Get the picture?

He’ll be blogging from the course a few times during each round, then offering a recap every afternoon. Stay tuned.