

Pause and honor
“It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather, we should thank God that such men lived.”
― George S. Patton Jr. If there is any town in Texas that celebrates the dead: it's San Antonio. No, I'm not referring to the tradition of Dia de los muertos. Rather, the insistence that all Remember the Alamo. Although more Texians were actually killed at the battle of Goliad it is the sacrifice of the 187-257 Texians at San Antonio that we are beckoned to recollect. W


The Eviction
Well, it finally happened. Yesterday morning, they closed the last two phases of Tent City. Dallas was able to evict its largest homeless project. For the sake of control, it had all been done incramentally. One phase at a time. For the most part, it went without too much hassle. Well, if you are willing to overlook a stabbing, it went without too many difficulties. Dislocation is a messy business. Maybe, out of the fact that the numbers of homeless actually did reach

The Week in review 3/7
To begin with, I have been busssssyyyyy! Busy doing what you say? Well since my last post I have been working on festivals, a Service Learning project with my Collin Class (a doc is in the works), and of course, my Thesis project. So put on your seatbelts and let us begin... FESTIVAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: Okay. so for those of you who haven't been able to check out Andy docs on Facebook, "Wally" won the Best International LGBTQ Documentary Short at the Texas Ultimate Shorts Film