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September 13, 2007

This past Sunday, Buffalo Bills tight end Kevin Everett was very nearly paralyzed in a brutal on-field collision during the Bills' game against the Denver Broncos. Doctors originally thought that chances of a full recovery were 80-90% against, with a strong possibility that he would be a quadrapeligic; today, the Port Arthur-raised Everett is moving his limbs and breathing on his own, and his family and doctors are optimistic for a full recovery. Everett played......

Continue Reading "Pro Footballer From Port Arthur Gets Good News"

February 15, 2007

Via HouStoned, we see that everyone's favorite corporate scandal may be coming to the big screen soon: Leonardo DiCaprio is planning to produce and star in a film adaptation of Conspiracy of Fools, Kurt Eichenwald's book about EnronEnron's collapse. Entertainment Tonight reports that DiCaprio will play a newcomer to Enron "who discovers the corruption that leads to its bankruptcy implosion in 2001." So that would make him, what, maybe a male version of Sherron Watkins?......

Continue Reading "DiCaprio, dissed by mayor, will produce Enron movie"

February 9, 2007

Dragon Boat Team Hosts Kick-off Party If you are like most Houstonians, and most of us at Houstonist (wow, that's a scary thought) then you probably are not too familiar with Dragon Boat Racing, or even realize that Houston has it's own team. No worries. That's why we are here. Dragon Boat Racing, sometimes called Dragonboating (kinda a stretch, huh?) is a 2,500 year-old Chinese sport that has recenlty become a global phenomenon with......

Continue Reading "Get Your Paddles Ready"

December 18, 2006

This weekend, there was news about more corruption at Enron — but this time, it involves post-meltdown Enron, not the Skilling/Lay version. On Friday, Christian Deeb Rahaim of Mandeville, La., pleaded guilty of defrauding the company out of $3 million in false consultation charges in 2005. Rahaim said he presented the company with a fraudulent $1.2 million bill for consulting services in June 2005, then tried to get an additional $1.8 million in November 2005.......

Continue Reading "This just in: graft, corruption at Enron"

October 8, 2006

Somehow, the world of -ists managed to make it through the week despite news that Jen & Vince broke up. Chicagoist had fall on their mind as they made squash and fudge, read "House of Leaves" and ">tried to figure out what's next for the Cubs. Not fall related, but still of utmost concern, the whole skinny black pants thing. Torontoist fought off an evil scourge of raccoons and went to go see who would......

Continue Reading "Elsewhere in the -ist-a-verse"

June 20, 2006

The Rockets may be long out of the NBA's postseason picture, but tonight the Finals head back to the Lone Star with our state's basketball honor on the line. It seems like ages ago that the Dallas Mavericks were last home, where for two games they spanked the Miami Heat, neutralized their stars Dwyane Wade and Shaquille O'Neal, and headed to South Beach totally in command of the series. Since then, they've let one......

Continue Reading "Texas NBA Fans Unite"

April 26, 2006

Former Enron Chairman Ken Lay continued spinning his story of innocence at his trial yesterday, maintaining that Enron's collapse was the fault of ex-CFO Andy Fastow, short sellers and the financial journalists at The Wall Street Journal. Lay stressed that be believed Enron was doing just fine, which means he couldn't possibly have been lying to people when he told them things were OK at the company even as it was sliding toward corporate doom......

Continue Reading "Trial, Day 45: Honesty is the best policy"

April 11, 2006

Fun with Dick and Jane: Directed by Dean Parisot, starring Tea Leoni, Jim Carrey, Alec Baldwin. Open letter to Jim Carrey: Please stop making these torturing, face-contorting at weird angles, ills of suburban sprawl, silly films and return to the days of your Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Majestic brilliance. Please? Basically this 1970s remake is about a man who looses his job and fears his cushy lifestyle will disappear as well......

Continue Reading "Out on DVD today"

March 8, 2006

Everyone expected former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow to deliver some dirt on the company during his first day of testimony in the Ken Lay/Jeff Skilling trial — and he did just that, describing a culture of greed and corruption that he says led Enron to pull all kinds of shady financial deals. Fastow said he thought of himself as a "hero" and indicated he thought his LJM side deals were keeping the company afloat, and......

Continue Reading "Trial, Day 20: Fastow begins"

March 4, 2006

DCist helps us make more sense of the world this week. Posts like this concert review are the reason for Scott Stapp. DCist also enumerates the reasons for playing ultimate frisbee, Condi’s tight buns, their love of a local convenience store, and their jealousy of a person in Seattle calling the city. LAist documented graf artist Banksy’s most recent visit to LA in one two three posts. They also found the best possible use for......

Continue Reading "Elsewhere in the -ist-a-verse: panda envy, weird meat and the glory of Scott Stapp"

January 24, 2006

KPRC and KRIV began running an anti-Tom DeLay ad yesterday after it was revised to include more information on the connections between DeLay and super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff. The stations earlier declined to run the ad, claiming they couldn't substantiate all the claims made in it. The 30-second spot by the Campaign for America's Future and the Public Campaign Action Fund has more detailed information about the connections between DeLay, R-Sugar Land, and Abramoff, who pleaded......

Continue Reading "Stations begin running anti-DeLay ad"

January 16, 2006

As we've said before, it's not a good time to be Tom DeLay — the ethics questions, the ties to Jack Abramoff, those criminal charges that just won't go away. And now, according to a Chronicle poll, DeLay's support in his home district is crumbling. The poll found only half the people who voted for DeLay in 2004 said they'll vote for him again. Of the remainder, about half haven't decided who they'll support and......

Continue Reading "It just hasn't been Tom's year"

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