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Some of The Continental Avenue Bridge’s Chess Tables Are Set Up Incorrectly
Pedestrians, bicycles, and OH, chess tables! Yes! One problem, according to D contributor David Hopkins: they're set up wrong.
By Bradford Pearson
Competence
We’ve Found the Saddest-Named Street in All of Dallas
Just imagine the level of don't-give-a-damn-ness one must have to name a street "Parking Lot Road." And then use that name for every block in an entire apartment complex.
By Bradford Pearson
Competence
The Man Who’s About to Represent North Texas in the State Senate Thinks Bike Paths Are a UN Plot, and That His Opponent Was Controlled By Satan
Those are two of the major takeaways from Forrest Wilder's Texas Observer piece on Bob Hall, the Tea Party politico who just unseated three-term State Sen. Bob Deuell in the District Two GOP runoff.
By Bradford Pearson
Abnormal Psychology
Why Is the Final Four Music Festival So…White?
Since money seemingly isn't an issue—few of these acts would ever be considered "cheap"—here's a more representative list of acts, that would actually reflect the games this festival is supporting.
By Bradford Pearson
Competence
Greg Abbott Would Like You To Join His NCAA Pool
If you don't actually want to do a whole bracket, Greg Abbott's NCAA pool is for you.
By Bradford Pearson
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State Rep. Jason Villalba, to Lt. Gov. Candidates: ‘Illegals Are People’
In a courteous but sharp note, Villalba addressed the tone of the recent lite guv debate.
By Bradford Pearson
Architecture & Design
Santiago Calatrava Ordered to Pay €3 Million For Faulty Design, Continues Run of Being Awesome
Thank God we don't have any more Calatrava-designed plans currently under construction.
By Bradford Pearson