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Yearly Archives: 2012

Haywire: Kane Mutiny

I’m not sure why this film is called Haywire. The title implies a berserk quality, when in fact this movie is a tightly controlled...

Widen Your Horizons, Cowboy

Every time my grandmother bites into a good piece of beef, she uses the same line: “This cow must have been in love.” Everybody...

Joe’s back in town

On a cool Saturday night last November, pianist and composer Joe Rogers played an intimate, sold-out set at the Southside arts center Arts Fifth...

Little Germany: Big Flavors

There’s this Tim Allen bit from the early ’90s where he disparages German food thusly: “If you can’t shove it into an animal casing,...

Where Is My John Wayne?

The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is holding an unusual sort of film retrospective while the Stock Show is going on. The...

JT Hodges Up For ACM New Artist Award

The Academy of Country Music nominated Fort Worth native and Texas Christian University graduate JT Hodges as a semi-finalist for the Annual ACM Awards...

“New Jerusalem” at Stage West

This week’s “Stage” page offers an interview with Garret Storms, the actor who landed the meaty role of 17th century Jewish philosopher Baruch Spinoza...

Dansby’s It

To no one's surprise, the Fort Worth school board tonight gave interim school superintendent Walter Dansby the job permenantly and wrote him into the history books. ...

“Sea Dogs” at Military Museum

Attention, maggots! If you love a good war story, you should check out “Sea Dogs and Devil Dogs: Stories of the U.S. Navy and...

35 Denton Adds Fort Worth Artists

The super-hip indie-music festival 35 Denton (March 8-11, Denton) has added to its list of artists from all over 82 North Texas artists, including...