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Yearly Archives: 2006

Stella Rose

Stella Rose is the best new grunge band you’ve heard but tough where others are just loud, and spacey where others are just gratuitously...

Livin’ La Paz Loca

As we’re learning from the Middle East, trying to implant American-style democracy overseas is a much harder job than it looks. For an example...

UNT Artspace FW

UNT Artspace FW, the venue located within the university’s Health Science Center in Fort Worth’s Cultural District, plays host to an exhibit of Nicole...

Six-Year Sentence of Frustration

It’s been six years since Tedricke Gardner was fired from Tarrant County Juvenile Services for allegedly abandoning his job, and he’s still waiting for...

If I Were Kingfish

Chow, Baby got to play several rounds of its favorite game, Second-Guess the Chef, last week at Kingfish (62 Main St., Colleyville). The seafood...

Come, Hungary

he Blue Danube first entered the popular consciousness as a river that runs from Germany through Eastern Europe. Then it became a Strauss waltz...

Same Old Steps

It’s August, which means that Hollywood has finished putting out its big summer blockbusters and is giving us toaster leavings such as Step Up...

Stone Monument

I feel like I’m having a flashback to the early 1990s, because I’m pissed off at Oliver Stone. Again. I didn’t think he could...

Hell to the Chief?

It’s assumed that the majority of regular theatergoers lean a little bit to the left politically. If that’s true, then the myriad presidential misdeeds...

Amistad

Combining traditional Mexican/Colombian folk styles cumbia and vallenato with bits of reggae, calypso, rock, rap, and turntable mixing and scratching, Fort Worth-based Amistad’s six-song,...