Vote Your Way To An End of Confusing Liquor Laws in Dallas
February 24, 2010 by Scott Ellis · Leave a Comment
Whether you are a transplant or Dallas native the laws governing the sale of alcoholic beverages in Dallas can be inconsistent and downright screwy. A new special purpose political action committee, Progress Dallas, is gunning to change those rules and make things a little easier inside the city limits.
Take a look at the article from [...]
Superbowl XLV Logo
February 6, 2010 by Scott Ellis · Leave a Comment
The Logo for Superbowl XLV in Dallas 2011 was just revealed.First impression, bland. In a city where we do so many things so well is this the best that could be done?
Truthfully there is more to the story. Apparently the NFL wanted a more “generic” logo that could be easily customized to each city rather [...]
The Honey Spot
So, the other day my wittiest, most entertaining, and typically most inappropriate email pen pal and I were having our usual bullet- pointed discourse revolving around, well, ourselves. Our problems at the moment, our social beverage-filled adventures (translation, what happened over the weekend), our worries, our hopes, our love lives, the list goes on and [...]
Pocket Lint
October 13, 2009 by Ashley Grubbs · Leave a Comment
With football season and cooler weather upon us, I am delighted to have begun celebrating the arrival of fall. As it is one of my favorite times of the year, aside from Christmas of course, I have anxiously awaited this continued decrease in temperature as well as the customary pumpkin carvings, the haunted houses and [...]
E.T. Phoned Home
September 2, 2009 by Ashley Grubbs · Leave a Comment
Often times, when we ourselves need a helping hand, it is those who have the least to offer who are there for us, providing insight towards what is (and is not) missing from our lives. Those who have nearly nothing seem to have a greater ability to appreciate the smaller things in life and remind [...]
My Challenge to Players
August 19, 2009 by Misha Williams · Leave a Comment
There are many benefits to being single. This period in life provides for a significant opportunity for self-exploration, personal growth, and a myriad of experiences that help to shape you into a strong and well-balanced person. The personal gains are undeniable as you must first be comfortable with yourself before you can have anything to [...]
Losing Reality
August 5, 2009 by Social Anthropologist · Leave a Comment
I listen to relationship stories of my friends and acknowledge that finding love is an age-old conversation. As much as I’ve seen and experienced in life, I was still shocked, amazed and had to pinch myself as I read a recent article from the New York Times Magazine. Titled “Love in 2-D,” the article discusses [...]
The Flip Side
August 5, 2009 by Judy Womack · Leave a Comment
There are times in life when it seems as if there is no way out of a situation and we feel stuck. It is at precisely that moment when we must remember the flip side.
The term “flip side” originated a long time ago, back in the time of vinyl records. There were two sides of [...]
Date Went Well, But No Phone Call… What Happened?
August 2, 2009 by Misha Williams · Leave a Comment
Okay ladies, this one is just for you, and at the risk of great personal peril from my fellow men, I will explain to you why this event occurs. This is something that has plagued many, many women. A really funny & entertaining movie/book was based upon it “He’s Just Not That Into You”, and [...]
Veneers and Vodka
August 2, 2009 by Ashley Grubbs · Leave a Comment
As the past month has proved that life is not always easy, I have stepped into my twenty-second year working arduously to bring a fresh, optimistic attitude (as well as a thick skin) along. Between birthday celebrations, infinite job applications, and many mishaps along the way, I have learned that it is necessary to take [...]

