Daily Archives: January 29, 2010

Friday random ten: Miss, Mister, Missus

It’s Honorifics Week in the Friday Random Ten: 1. Miss Fritchie – Eddie From Ohio 2. Miss Kate Rusby – Battlefield Band 3. Miss P – The Rogues 4. Mr. Big Stuff – Jean Knight 5. Mr. Heatmiser – Big … Continue reading

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A tip of the hat

I’m much more connected to the political world in this town than I am to the arts, though I do try to keep up with what’s going on. I was therefore delighted to pick up this week’s Houston Press and … Continue reading

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Judicial Q&A: Priscilla Walters

(Note: I am running a series of Q&As for judicial candidates in contested Democratic primaries. There are a lot of judicial races on the ballot in Harris County this election, and so this is intended to help introduce the candidates … Continue reading

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More on the Dynamo’s Westpark option

Here’s an updated version of the earlier story about the Houston Dynamo and the possibility of their stadium being built on Westpark. “The deal downtown started stalling a little bit. We started wondering if that stadium could make sense at … Continue reading

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In case you needed further proof that the SBOE is a clown show

These guys just defy parody. In its haste to sort out the state’s social studies curriculum standards this month, the State Board of Education tossed children’s author [Bill] Martin, who died in 2004, from a proposal for the third-grade section. … Continue reading

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Expanding Metro

Soon-to-be-former Metro Chair David Wolff riffs off of a Chron editorial that lamented the lack of connectivity between Metro and some new bus routes in Harris County and makes the case for expanding Metro’s service area. The first steps toward … Continue reading

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More or stronger?

If we’re talking about hurricanes, neither sounds like an attractive choice. A new study with the most extensive computer modeling of storm activity to date suggests the overall number of Atlantic storms will fall 30 percent by century’s end, but … Continue reading

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