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Yearly Archives: 2009

Eaton Lake Tonics

Prolific indeed is Eaton Lake Tonics frontman Domenic "Tony" Ferraro, who's already released two of this year's most intriguing local discs under his literary-inspired...

Snowbyrd

Loyalty to home and love for departed friends are themes that resonate at my house, which is what motivated me to repeatedly spin this...

Read with Gloves On

To the editor: Peter Gorman's well-documented article ("Sacrificed to Shale," Oct. 14, 2009) is a jaw-dropping report. You need a pair of asbestos gloves...

The Cat’s Ass

After last week's harrowing voyage to Sports Mountain, a.k.a., the Fox & Hound at Cityview ("Kissing the Frog," Oct. 28), I decided I needed...

Scaling Heights

It took a few years, but Dallas has finally caught up with Fort Worth and Houston and now has a world-class opera space, the...

Survival

The Star-Telegram recently published a story about the Ridglea Theater, one of Fort Worth's oldest live music venues and a heavy-metal haven. The story...

Plowing in Vain?

To: City Manager Dale Fisseler Dear Dale, Since my retirement, I have received disturbing information about an initiative we began in the mid-1980s - the...

Gallery

Lou Chapman intentionally used a faulty Chinese-made toy camera with a plastic lens to take the pictures in his show at Gallery 414, Metaphors...

I Taped an Alien

If The Fourth Kind had come out next spring, we could have dismissed it as a Johnny-come-lately rip-off of Paranormal Activity. Coming out now,...

Local Films Shine

Fort Worth's historic Como neighborhood has been a source of great stories for decades, and now it's the subject of a short independent documentary...