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Yearly Archives: 2008

Glad We Knew Ya

Patterson has earned a new job, to a fare-thee-well. By DAN MCGRAW Texas Christian University football coach Gary Patterson should get out of town.I'm not saying...

No Country for Old People

In most live theater productions, "audience participation" is limited to measured reactions from the house, including the requisite applause after musical numbers and during...

Everything Else Later

Blues ax-man James Hinkle stretches out Some Day. By ANTHONY MARIANI Maybe it's not a ringing endorsement in the steely eyes of blues enthusiasts, but bluesman...

Muzzled

Suzette Watkins had plenty of reasons for attending the Nov. 8 town-hall meeting held in her part of East Fort Worth: She's a resident...

Piano in the Park

What had been rumored for months is now official: The new addition to the Kimbell Art Museum will be done on the big west...

White Like Me

Chow, Baby has been reading a book called Stuff White People Like, compiled from the blog of the same name. It's basically a field...

Shea and Lola

In early 2001, a Fort Worth-born singer-songwriter named Shea Seger put out a major-label album, The May Street Project, inspiring Elton John (?!?) to...

Go to Fubar (Just Not When I’m There, Please)

As much as I want mom-and-pop bars and restaurants to succeed, I'm also a selfish bastard who hates crowds. See, every once in a...

2008 Turkey Awards

The news headlines of the past year - if not the last eight - have sometimes seemed like footage from some '50s B-movie thriller,...

High on Pyre

Easy categorizations are hard to find when talking about Fort Worth's down-tempo punk quintet Four Days to Burn. They excel at fast, skull-rattling sonic...