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Thursday, March 20, 2014
Cutie and the Boxer (2013)
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
"A Whole Bunch of Cranes"
Writing in the Dallas Observer's blog Unfair Park, Jim Schutze is talking about the city council system in Dallas and how the city's single member districts influence how power is wielded in that city. Richardson has council members elected at large, but the general observation still holds: as long as "stuff" is happening, voters are unlikely to push too strongly for changing the system.Put it all together and you have a system easily dominated by insiders that is sometimes run for the benefit of the few, sometimes for no discernible benefit to anyone, but then there is this: Back away from it, fuzz your eyes a little, rake the skyline with your gaze, and what do you see? I see a whole bunch of cranes. I see stuff happening, some of it stupid but much of it pretty great. As long as the arrangement keeps clogging along and doesn't step too hard on the wrong toes, I don't think the vast majority of people will want to take on the sheer bother of changing it.
Source: Jim Schutze.
That set me to thinking (I know, always a dangerous practice). After the jump, unfinished business in Richardson.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Texas State University Wind Symphony at Plano West
People Watching at the Dallas Arts District Block Party
From 2014 03 14 Dallas Arts District |
After an afternoon of people-watching in Dallas' Klyde Warren Park, we extended the day by attending the Dallas Arts District Spring Break Block Party. The crowds and warm weather were perfect for more people watching.
More photos after the jump.
Monday, March 17, 2014
People Watching at Klyde Warren Park
The nice Spring weather brought out the crowds to downtown Dallas' Klyde Warren Park Friday afternoon. It was perfect for people watching.
If you haven't heard, the park was built on top of the Woodall Rodgers freeway. Klyde Warren Park reminds me of Chicago's much larger Millennium Park, which was built on top of a railroad yard. Klyde Warren Park heals a gash in downtown Dallas created by building the freeway. The park bridges downtown with the Uptown district and draws people from both to the park. I guess I can still dream of something like this covering up the gash in Richardson's old downtown, Central Expressway. If you can't tear the freeways down, the next best thing is to cover 'em up.
More photos after the jump.
From 2014 03 14 Klyde Warren Park |
If you haven't heard, the park was built on top of the Woodall Rodgers freeway. Klyde Warren Park reminds me of Chicago's much larger Millennium Park, which was built on top of a railroad yard. Klyde Warren Park heals a gash in downtown Dallas created by building the freeway. The park bridges downtown with the Uptown district and draws people from both to the park. I guess I can still dream of something like this covering up the gash in Richardson's old downtown, Central Expressway. If you can't tear the freeways down, the next best thing is to cover 'em up.
More photos after the jump.
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