In June, just before TrinityVote turned in its 80,000-strong petitions to force a referendum on the Trinity River toll road, the intrepid journalists at D magazine wrote that the group wasn't going to get enough signatures. They were wrong. Then, in last week's run-up to certifying the signatures, D wrote that the certification was short. They were wrong again.
Isn't it about time we stopped paying attention to anything in D that doesn't have to do with plastic surgery?
I do not write this because several people at D, and most notably editor Tim Rogers, think I'm an idiot. I've been called much worse names by much more talented people. I do not write this because publisher Wick Allison sits in his Highland Park home and tells those of us who live in Dallas how our tax dollars should be spent. That's his privilege -- free speech applies even to those who disagree with me.
I write this because they have been flat-out, miss-it-by-a-million-miles wrong -- and, until now, they won't own up to their mistakes. That's because, in their world of fake noses, conspicuous consumption and places to be seen, where flash is more important than substance, they haven't been wrong. In fact, they've never been wrong, because no one ever calls them on it.
This time, though, someone is.
>>Isn't it about time we stopped paying attention to anything in D that doesn't have to do with plastic surgery?
Yes. That's what I do for any local bloggery since the advent of Back Talk and Unfair Park. Reading Frontburner is like eavesdropping in the breakroom of a Park Cities hair salon. It's horrible.
Posted by: steve | Jul 30, 2007 at 11:49 AM
That picture they ran of their interns some time ago was telling -- all white, just like the Park Cities. That's their world and they don't even know it's a joke.
Posted by: Kyle | Jul 30, 2007 at 05:11 PM
I am shocked, SHOCKED, that Frontburner doesn't have a comments area where readers can voice their opinions on the blog entry. Oh wait, that would be allowing a viewpoint other than D Magazines to be on their website. Why would they want to do that? I used to think very highly of Eric Celeste. Did someone at the Observer make him mad? He seems to have an axe to grind with Jim Schultz.
I knew all I needed to know about this farce of a magazine when they had a cover telling people they need to tear down a 1940s Highland Park Tudor that looked incredible. That magazine represents everything that is disgusting about this city.
Posted by: Michael Mosteller | Jul 30, 2007 at 07:57 PM