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Yearly Archives: 2007

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...

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....

Problem Kids

It’s fun to extol good movies and trash bad ones, but an awful lot of stuff falls in between those poles. So it happens with...

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....

The Fellow Americans

From the opening riff on Search for Numb, it’s obvious that The Fellow Americans aren’t interested in fancy production tricks or endless sonic nuances....

Crash and a Long Burn

A Fort Worth couple involved in a serious car-and-motorcycle accident in the Stockyards several months ago say their struggle to deal with the aftermath...

Home Is Where the Chow Is

It was nice to see the family and all, but Chow, Baby's weekend home in New Orleans was a bust, foodwise. The best po-boy...

Summer School (of Fish)

The record rainfall and humidity this summer did a good job of quashing any hunger I might have had for raw fish. But then last...

Evan Almighty

I see it clearly now: 2007 will go down as the year that Seth Rogen arrived. The proudly Jewish Canadian actor isn’t exactly new...

1.83 Meters Under

What’s more depressing than a farce that isn’t funny? Uh, war, famine, poverty, reruns of bad reality TV shows, a few other things. Still, it’s...