Articles for October 26th, 2010

H&M Is Coming to NorthPark

It’s true. I just got a note from the PR lady. The store will open the later half of 2011 and will be 24,000 square feet. First In-N-Out, now H&M. Throw in a World Series, and everything’s just about right in Dallas.

“Looks As If GM Moved to Dallas”

That’s a Slate reader commenting on its updated jobs tracking map, which shows unemployment from January, 2007 through August, 2010. Dallas does well, then fades to red in September 2008, and rebounds quickly in January, 2010. In all, the data show Dallas added 22,000 jobs net since August, 2009, the second best record in the nation and outpacing Houston by 10,000.

[And, yes, GM should move to Dallas.]

Ex-Cowboys Weigh In On Team’s Woes

Ex-Cowboys Roger Staubach and Emmitt Smith are standing by Dallas’ star-crossed NFL team, sort of. “Expectations were very high, and everybody in the city has been hit in the mouth, because the team hasn’t lived up to their expectations,” Smith said today at a Dallas charity luncheon, where he, Staubach and billionaire T. Boone Pickens were the main attractions. The Cowboys “are hurtin’ more than you are, because they’re puttin’ in the work, but they’re not gettin’ the results,” the Hall of Fame rusher went on. Then he added: “Last year I said they’d go 7-9. I was a year off.”

Staubach, for his part, said before the luncheon that he’s “sick” about the team’s flagging fortunes, especially after last night’s injury to Tony Romo. “I don’t get it,” he said. “The early schedule wasn’t that tough. I’m shocked that they’re 1-5.” So, is it time for Coach Wade to go? “It’s not up to me to say,” Staubach replied. “A real Cowboy fan doesn’t knock ‘em when they’re down.” Later, the ex-QB stood on stage and whipped a couple of footballs to luncheon attendees–one hard spiral traveled maybe 30 yards–and then joked: “I was trying to get warmed up for the Jacksonville game next week.” At least, I think he was joking.

Get Fired Up For the World Series With Me, Zac Crain, YouTube Enthusiast

Clap. Clap. Clap. Clap. CLAP. CLAP. CLAP. CLAP. CLAPCLAPCLAPCLAPCLAPCLAPCLAP.

(Oh, and some have NSFW language because sometimes winners work blue.)

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Ron Washington on His Immortal Words

“That’s the way baseball go.” If you’re not familiar with those words of genius, then you haven’t been keeping up. Shame on you. So the traitorous Evan Grant asked the Rangers skipper whether it bothered him that his slightly ungrammatical utterance has become a catchphrase. Said Ron Washington: “I’ve got no problem with it. Even though it’s not the proper pronunciation or enunciation, I think it means people are getting the message and that’s what is important.” God, I love that guy.

Claw!

Arlington Mayor Robert Cluck Makes a Wager With S.F. Mayor

All due respect to Arlington Mayor Robert Cluck. Really. But something seems out of whack when the mayor of San Francisco has to make the requisite mayor wager with a guy in Arlington. If the Rangers win, Cluck gets Dungeness crab, sourdough bread, Ghirardelli chocolate, and Anchor Steam beer — all excellent comestibles and potables. If the Rangers lose, the San Fran mayor gets Spring Creek BBQ, which TMZ says is “said to be the best in Texas.” Um, no. Not really. It’s not even the best in Dallas. Or Arlington. Whatever.

Previewing the Dallas Mavericks’ 2010-11 Season

Building on Quick: no one will pay much attention — not even me, card-carrying MFFL — when the Dallas Mavericks kick off their season against Charlotte on Wednesday night. They’re only going up against Game 1 of the World Series, no big deal. So maybe just bookmark this post, and read it later. When you come back, you’ll find a quick primer on what to look for in 2010-11.

• The Basketball Jones’ quick video preview

• Ball Don’t Lie’s word version, featuring a terrifying Brian Cardinal photo

• I write about Roddy Beaubois

• Rob Mahoney from The Two Man Game breaks  it down like a fraction

• And Dirk is on Twitter (@swish41)

Quick Catches Zeitgeist of North Texas

Quick(2)Couldn’t help but notice this cover of Quick. They totally nailed it. Very solid editorial planning, the way they’re riding that wave of Mavericks hysteria by putting Dirk on the cover. Claw!

Things to Do in Dallas Tonight: Oct. 26

It’s Tuesday, Oct. 26. How exactly did that happen? Aside from this being the day before the start of the World Series, it’s also Chicken Fried Steak Day. I’ll pause for a moment to let that sink in. Then, follow me to the next page, where untold wonders of fun and merriment await you.

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CitySquare Vandals Take Their Marketing Message to Downtown Sidewalks

CitySquareWalking to the parking garage yesterday I saw this message drawn in chalk on the sidewalk in front of the DMA. I thought, “Huh. Why would the cucumbers in Texas have lower self-esteem than cucumbers in any other state?” So I did some journalism-style web browsing and checked out that site. Turns out the former Central Dallas Ministries has, with some help from the folks at the Richards Group, rebranded itself. CEO Larry James explains here why the nonprofit poverty-busting outfit changed its name to CitySquare. And apparently the chalk marketing is all over downtown. I’m not the only one who has stumbled across such a message.

“Most Americans Don’t Know How to Do City Things Anymore”

That’s what Kyle Ezell, a city planner in Columbus, Ohio, says, in this DMN story about Dallas’ “urban villages,” which I suppose are an actual thing, even if this is the first time I’ve heard them referred to as such. Ezell teaches a class at Ohio State wherein he requires his students to do things such as ride a bus. It sounded sort of silly the first time I read it, then I realized: he’s probably 100 percent right.

Some interesting stuff is in that piece, even if it — guh — starts with a story about someone complaining that she can’t sleep because the bar that she willingly moved next to is too loud and it keeps her up at night.

One Reason Why Cliff Lee Won’t Be a Yankee Next Year

His wife, Kristen, had a really bad experience in New York during the ALCS.

Perhaps the Rangers’ greatest sales pitch simply was having Kristen sit in the visiting family section at Yankee Stadium during the playoffs. She says there were ugly taunts. Obscenities. Cups of beer thrown. Even fans spitting from the section above.

“The fans did not do good things in my heart,” Kristen says.

“When people are staring at you, and saying horrible things, it’s hard not to take it personal.”

Thanks, jerks! Also, read the whole piece I linked to above.

News Retracts on Broden, Mark Davis Argues Back

The “overthrow the government” soundbite was too much for the newspaper that had earlier endorsed Stephen Broden over Eddie Bernice Johnson in the 30th. Today it pulled back.

Mark Davis counters this morning with a measured (and, you can feel it, sadddened) defense of Broden that I think is well worth reading. His bottom line:

There is a long list of things that are arguably true but will get you eaten alive on the campaign trail. I’m guessing Pastor Broden has learned this. Are we as certain that his opponent has learned the depth of her malfeasance in this scholarship scandal – or the degree to which her ideas, and those of her party, have banished the 30th District from the growth and progress enjoyed by virtually every other part of North Texas?

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Introducing “The Beard,” Ctd.

I’d like to hate San Francisco Giants closer Brian Wilson. But I’ve seen him on Jim Rome’s show. So I can’t. I mean, I hope he finishes the World Series with a 104.7 ERA, but come on: he’s kind of awesome.

Leading Off (10/26/10)

1. Craig Watkins can’t win. Now the one thing everyone agrees in his “pro” column — the conviction integrity unit — is under attack. By defense attorneys who support Danny Clancy, his Republican challenger, one of whom is Toby Shook, the man Watkins beat in 2006. But still.

2. The Dallas Cowboys’ season was already basically over. Now Tony Romo has a broken collarbone and it is SUPER over.

3. Who wants to go to San Francisco with me? Why? No reason.