Editorial columnist at The Dallas Morning News. Writing about Dallas.
Robert Wilonsky
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“I am very pleased with the court’s ruling,” says Dallas City Council member Adam Bazaldua, one of the two plaintiffs.
Breaking: There will be no vote tomorrow on the future of Dallas City Hall, as Judge Eric Moyé, unconvinced by city’s outside counsel that the vote is just fact-finding and not the beginning of the IM Pei building’s end, grants two councilmembers’ request for a TRO.
After a week of bad news for Dallas, I spent Saturday mapping the annual intern tour. Bad time to pull into Fair Park and realize FIFA's fan fest is behind chain link in a Starplex parking lot. Thought about moving. Then I was told to head over to the Old Mill Inn
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Today in art law:
For Your Weekend Listening Pleasure:
"You're listening to Little Feat live from the Dallas Convention Center Theater on The Zoo."
Seven songs, anyway, from the band's June 2, 1978, Dallas stop recorded for KZEW. Don't bogart this recording.
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A tale of two reviews:
mood.
"Roberts, the last man standing in the sinkhole, has fallen from the front page to the footnotes to the forgotten. Which is what happens in this town, where the arms are long and the memories are short."
Sherman Roberts, indicted in 2020, pleaded guilty in 2024 to bribing Dallas City Council members Dwaine Caraway and Carolyn Davis. A year later, he filed a motion to withdraw his plea. Yesterday, a federal judge gave him probation and told him, "You’ll be fine."
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