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Re: Stuertz Replaced!

Postby Kirk » Mon Feb 01, 2010 9:01 pm

TG:

To quote my favorite author of chick-crit: "you win my personal prize for best comment ever."
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Re: Stuertz Replaced!

Postby luniz » Tue Feb 02, 2010 1:15 pm

thanks TG you summed it all up nicely for me. I'm thinking something along the lines of a Leonard Nimoy, Bill Shatner duo for the position. You know who else would make a great reviewer? Jerry Jones.
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Re: Stuertz Replaced!

Postby BK » Tue Feb 02, 2010 4:57 pm

Hell yea! This is Texas, after all. Women should know their place, like TG does.
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Re: Stuertz Replaced!

Postby luniz » Thu Feb 11, 2010 3:44 pm

Well I lost :) Apparently the "new" critic is a chick after all. One Elaine Liner, formerly a fim/theater critic. Mentions draperies in the first paragraph :P She likes commas, long sentences, and probably walks on the beach. Does a good job describing the furniture and a poor job describing the protein.

Apparently, if I want to read about meat, the best I'm going to do is to reread old reviews. Poor me.
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Re: Stuertz Replaced!

Postby Scott--DFW » Thu Feb 11, 2010 4:44 pm

luniz wrote:Well I lost :) Apparently the "new" critic is a chick after all. One Elaine Liner, formerly a film/theater critic.

Don't burn your jock strap just yet, Luniz. Liner has contributed restaurant reviews at the Observer many times over the past few years (most of them before Faries returned). Absent an announcement, it's too early to tell if she's a replacement or (as I suspect) just a temporary sub.

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Re: Stuertz Replaced!

Postby luniz » Thu Mar 04, 2010 12:41 pm

In her first ever piece for the Observer (?), author Jenny Block reviews Bailey's something something. Apparently there's some number of these Bailey's steakhouses located here and there about the city.

Stepping up into the plush, high-backed space felt strangely private amid the sea of booths and tables in the massive room that is cleverly divided by glass partitions to the side and a dramatically lit, rectangular "pond" down the middle (in which I kept expecting to see koi), creating a surprisingly intimate feel.


Boy that's a long sentence. Shouldn''t editors chop those up into something easier to read?

"The massive room is cleverly divided by glass partitions to the side and a dramatically lit, rectangular "pond" down the middle (in which I kept expecting to see koi), which gave a surprisingly intimate feel to the the plush space, amid the sea of booths and tables."

I dunno, I'm ain't an editor or nothin'.
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Re: Stuertz Replaced!

Postby nickloubuc » Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:14 pm

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Re: Stuertz Replaced!

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Re: Stuertz Replaced!

Postby Worzel_Gummidge » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:29 pm

I managed to dig a couple of earlier drafts out of their trash can:

"Stepping up into rectangular "pond" down the middle felt strangely private amid the sea of booths and tables in the massive room that is cleverly divided by glass partitions to the side and a dramatically lit, high-backed space (in which I kept expecting to see the plush koi), creating a surprisingly intimate feel."

which was later revised to:

"creating a surprisingly intimate feel stepping up into the plush, high-backed space felt strangely private amid the sea of koi in the massive room that is cleverly divided by glass partitions to the side and a dramatically lit, rectangular "pond" down the middle (in which I kept expecting to see booths and tables),."
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Re: Stuertz Replaced!

Postby BK » Fri Mar 05, 2010 4:09 pm

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Re: Stuertz Replaced!

Postby Kirk » Fri Mar 05, 2010 4:13 pm

Looks like Jenny's concept of "polyamory" includes anyone who'll publish her stuff.
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Re: Stuertz Replaced!

Postby nickloubuc » Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:24 pm

Oh, it's a sordid tale. Different editors=different freelance writers.
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Re: Stuertz Replaced!

Postby Kirk » Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:00 pm

nickloubuc wrote:Oh, it's a sordid tale.


DallasFood.org specializes in sordid tales! [Side]Dish, baby!
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Re: Stuertz Replaced!

Postby Kirk » Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:28 pm

I just noticed that Jenny Block is the author of a D Magazine love note that portrays an unscrupulous used car dealer in Carrollton as some sort of feminist hero. I first found that article after my daughter bought a car from the woman's dealership, only to have the AC conk out two weeks later despite assurances from the dealership that it had been repaired. The article's subject disavowed any responsibility, and flat out lied about the promises her dealership had made and the substandard work that had been done on the car. I found that the dealership had numerous unresolved BBB complaints, which now includes one that I filed. From personal dealings with the woman trying to get things resolved on my daughter's behalf, I learned that she is definitely not anything like the person portrayed in the article. At the time, I wondered whether Jenny Block (who I had never heard of) had any non-fiction writing experience, and also wondered how D had published such a glowing piece without doing appropriate due diligence on the dealer's track record.

Nickloubuc: I assume you weren't involved in that article, but whoever assigned it and approved it for publication really did the magazine's readers -- and people who still can access the article in D's archives -- a real disservice.
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Re: Stuertz Replaced!

Postby nickloubuc » Fri Mar 05, 2010 7:08 pm

yes. I don't know that story. I said it was sordid.
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