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Yearly Archives: 2014

The Orbans’ Vedere was noteworthy for multiple reasons.

Top Local Albums of ’14

1.) A couple of years ago, as I was interviewing Calhoun songwriters Tim Locke and Jordan Roberts, the discussion turned to The Orbans’ tremendous...

The Campbells: Contemporary Classics

Some folks do a good job of promoting Fort Worth by putting on tall boots and a big hat. Others do it in boardrooms...
Owner Maureen “Angela” Hucey proudly offers her jerk chicken with steamed cabbage.

High Times

Angie’s Bikkles Caribbean Restaurant is movin’ on up. Owner Maureen Hucey recently relocated her business from a quiet spot on West Berry Street near...
The Southern Lights flicker in Antarctica: A Year on Ice

Four Months of Night

Most movies about the Antarctic focus either on the place’s natural wonders or on those cute and cuddly penguins. Those things are present in...

Fort Worth Is Country’s Fastest-Growing Big City

People better get used to the idea of Fort Worth growing like a weed. Well, not a weed, a lovely flower. Earlier this month, U.S....

DFW Film Critics Choose 2014’s Best Movies

This morning, the DFW Film Critics Association announced their awards for the best movies of 2014. I am a member of this group, and...

Off Asides On Dallas Cowboys vs Philadelphia Eagles, Dreams

Attending an after-hours party on Saturday night/Sunday morning means Off Asides is not in tip-top shape on Sunday night to deliver the world’s most...

Top 5 Shows

1.) After a few relatively quiet years, Bosque Brown, the relatively quiet Fort Worth/Seattle duo of frontwoman Mara Lee Miller and multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Grant...
Top Five opens Friday.

Film Shorts

OPENING: Top Five (R) Chris Rock writes, directs, and stars in this comedy as a comedian trying to become a serious actor while his fiancée...

What if There Is No Tomorrow?

It feels like I’m in the movie Groundhog Day almost every time I step into an Italian restaurant in this city. There are of...