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Yearly Archives: 2007

Grillin’ in SoDo

Restless restaurateur Jarrett Joslin almost dropped out of the scene when his last upscale venture, the lost and lamented Sapori, turned out not to...

Hullabaloo

If you’ve picked up a catalog from Texas A&M Press lately, you’ve no doubt noticed all of the battleships and generals and wars. If...

And Another Thing …

Little Rooster wasn’t a hero. He was a small-town constable who always wanted to play cop. Got himself a scanner and listened to it constantly....

Ollie-vah!

From the WTF? Department. Though hardly recognized as a source of insightful music criticism, Esquire magazine is still one of the best-written publications ever....

Logic by Craddick

State Rep. Jim Pitt has the best phrase for how Texas House Speaker Tom Craddick, his former ally, thinks of his position: "a divine...

By George …

Wooden Nickel takes the term “family-style” literally — the place is a private house turned into a restaurant by chef and owner Charles Haisler....

Artists at Work

The North Richland Hills Recreation Center hosts the city’s second annual show of art made by city employees. The show closes this weekend, but...

All-Mahler

The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra presents a four-day, four-concert all-Gustav Mahler series this week featuring three of the composer’s outsized symphonies. FWSO Conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya...

Tear Down, Build Up

The bungalow on West 4th Street in Fort Worth’s Monticello neighborhood is a well-kept 1940s model, its yard manicured. To its left, the neighborhood...

Suthern Star

Chow, Baby had that hungry-crabby-crankiness that results when the first lunch place you try is closed because of family illness (get well soon), the...