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Yearly Archives: 2010

Fort Night on KERA-TV’s “Think”

Tonight’s (Friday’s) 7pm edition of KERA-TV Channel 13’s local chat show Think is all about the Fort: Jerre Tracy, executive director of Historic Fort...

National Honors for the Weekly

The Fort Worth Weekly team hit some homers recently in the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies’ national competition. Texas...

Goodbye To A Writer

Journalist extraordinaire Gary Cartwright is retiring and has penned his final story as a staff writer for Texas Monthly. He picked a substantial topic for...

Walt Disney: Big Jerk or Super Big Jerk?

Starting tonight, Circle Theatre will present the final weekend of its engrossing Southwest premiere Something Intangible, and as this week’s ”Stage” review indicates, Bruce...

Jonathan Tyler Ready To Destroy Lola’s Sixth

Retro-fresh rockers Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights are seeing stars these days. They went from jamming at small Fort Worth-Dallas dives not so long...

Fort Worth Is Meryl; Dallas Is Melanie

Dallas-based blog site FrontBurner wrote about ESPN choosing Fort Worth over Dallas as production headquarters for covering the Super Bowl, prompting this classic reader...

Film Shorts

OPENING: South of the Border (NR) Oliver Stone’s documentary portrait of seven Latin American leaders, including Raúl Castro, Hugo Chávez, Cristina Fernández de...

Night & Day

WED ? 21 The show in Arlington Museum of Art’s Mezzanine Gallery is appropriately entitled Wide Spectrum. Encompassing both James Haddock’s abstract landscapes and Mahto...

Ick by the Barrel

This latest news makes Static feel all icky and worried. A past owner of the former foundry site on the edge of Fort Worth’s...

Something Intangible Shines

The story of the brilliant artist as raging egomaniac is an appealing one, probably because it allows us to see our worst character traits...