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    Guitars Not Guns

    Dallas musicians tweak Open Carry gun group with sly parody protest

    Teresa Gubbins
    Jul 5, 2014 | 5:59 am

    Fatigued by the antics of the Open Carry gun movement, a posse of Dallas musicians held a good-natured protest on July 4 on a downtown bridge, where they strutted wearing guitars slung over their shoulders.

    Dubbed The Open Carry Guitar Rally, the event was conceived by musician and artist Barry Kooda, who said that the point of the gathering was to be "pro guitar" and not anti-anything. "I am not anti-gun, I am pro-guitar," he said.

    The rally was embraced by the local music community, with more than 1,000 RSVPs on the event's Facebook page. Although the original impetus was to underscore the silliness of bringing a rifle into a place like Target, there was a deliberate focus on guitars, not guns. (On July 2, Target announced its intent to request that guests not bring firearms to Target.)

    "We love guitars and I like that this was a satirical poke at the Open Carry movement," said Kyle Reynolds, who helped orchestrate the event. "I think those Open Carry guys are ridiculous, and this follows in the tradition of Frank Zappa, to point out the absurdity of something."

    The rally had no structure beyond a desire to come together and mingle. But with Kooda – who played in seminal bands such as the Nerverbreakers and The Cartwrights – as the ringleader, it felt mostly like a local music reunion. The who's who included Arthur Stevens from the Rodeo Love Gods, Kinley Wolfe from American Fuse, MC 900 Foot Jesus, Bobby Beeman, Mat Dick – who attached wah-wah pedals to the bottom of his shoes – Spyche Elijah Bonjiovi, Reid Robinson, and hundreds more, plus familiar figures such as Angus Wynne, Mike Snider, Jeff Liles, Frank Campagna and Paula Harris.

    Artist Dana Buck made special-occasion T-shirts with a snake encircling a guitar and the slogan, "Don't Shred on Me."

    Some played guitar gently, but performing wasn't the point. "It's about showing up with your guitar and having fun," said Katrina Whatley, who brought her son Jackson and mother Kathy Diffee.

    After some low-key loitering on the bridge, the group formed a big circle, hoisting their guitars in the air, so that photographer David Worthington could take a panoramic shot.

    "If you see Open Carry Texas, they're drawing 10 people – Open Guitar is more than 1,000 people," Reynolds said. "We aren't outnumbered. We need to come out once in a while and show that we've got reasonable people here."

    Guitar slingers Michael Lance Gibson and Colleen Morgan.

    Open Carry Guitar Rally
      
    Photo by Marc Lee
    Guitar slingers Michael Lance Gibson and Colleen Morgan.
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    Airport News

    Southwest Airlines signs on for another 15 years at Dallas Love Field

    Raven Jordan
    May 29, 2025 | 5:53 pm
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    Southwest Airlines has signed on with Dallas for 15 more years. According to a release, the Dallas City Council extended Southwest Airlines’ lease for 18 gates at Dallas Love Field (DAL) until September 2040.

    It's a pro-active step: The current lease expires in September 2028, but the Department of Aviation proposed the early completion of a new and subsequent Use and Lease Agreement with the airline, in order to secure predictable costs and create financial and operational stability as the number of passengers flying through the airport increases.

    Dallas Love Field is the busiest medium hub airport in the U.S., serving approximately 17 million passengers annually.

    Finalizing the agreement at this stage provides a foundation for long-term planning and investment, helping to position Dallas Love Field to meet rising passenger demand, especially with annual boarding projected to reach 10 million by the end of 2026.

    This agreement also sets Dallas Love Field up to begin relieving congestion and continue efficient operations.

    In a statement, Southwest Airlines president and CEO Bob Jordan recalled the airline's beginnings.

    “Our first flight took off from Love Field in 1971, and our purpose today is just as fulfilling as it was then—to connect people to what matters most in their lives with friendly, reliable, and low-cost air travel," Jordan said. "The capital investments under this new agreement will help ensure our home at Love Field remains a premier airport with enhancements to the customer experience for years to come.”

    Southwest also just implemented its new policy to begin charging a fee for checking bags, after years of touting its policy of allowing passengers to check bags for free. As of May 29, they'll charge $35 for a first checked bag and $45 for a second.

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