Wednesday, July 14, 2021
Elections Have Consequences, Richardson Edition
There are three new members on the City of Richardson's City Council.
In a zoning case Monday night, they made their first mark on
Richardson's future shape. In a 4-3 vote, the newcomers, Jennifer
Justice, Joe Corcoran, and Arefin Shamsul, plus second term council
member Ken Hutchenrider, voted to reject a special use permit for a
conventional drive-through restaurant in the so-called Restaurant
Park. That's right. Richardson's city council rejected a
drive-through. It wasn't because they oppose all drive-throughs. It was
because they oppose a drive-through restaurant in that particular
location. Still, it's a new day in Richardson.
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
High on the Hog (TV 2021)
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Monday, July 12, 2021
TIL: I'm on Team Smart America
I'm generally leery of analyses that divide people into two types, or
four, or whatever. Clickbait headlines like "Which Avengers Hero Are
You?" never get my clicks. Even tests popular in corporate America like Myers-Briggs, tests
that are uncanny enough in their analyses that they seem to have been
spying on me, earn my respect only grudgingly.
Imagine my surprise when I found a political analysis that neatly divides
America up into four factions that I think captures not just the
red/blue divide, but the divides within those different camps as well.
Friday, July 9, 2021
Paved A Way: Little Mexico
For decades, I've known about the El Fenix restaurant on the north side of Woodall Rodgers Freeway in downtown Dallas. To me, it always seemed like a bad location for a restaurant, cut off from downtown as it was. I shamefully admit that, until reading Collin Yarbough's book, I wasn't even aware of Dallas's "Little Mexico." Now I know why El Fenix was built where it was. I'm reading "Paved A Way: Infrastructure, Policy and Racism in an American City" by Collin Yarbrough. The city is Dallas, Texas. I'm blogging as I go, using whatever parts of the book catch my attention. Today, we look at how infrastructure development destroyed "El Barrio." |
Thursday, July 8, 2021
Fosse/Verdon (TV 2019)
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#VeryTardyReview
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