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Yearly Archives: 2014

Your School Tax Dollars at Work

Ann Sutherland has become the Rodney Dangerfield of the Fort Worth school board: She don’t get no respect. Last year she was censured and...
Meg Shideler (left) and Julienne Greer star in Circle Theatre’s powerful The Other Place.

The Other Place: Catharsis

For the most part, contemporary audiences have lost their appetite for tragedy as an art form, not to mention the en masse sharing and...

Get Ready to Fest

The year was 2002 when Fort Worth Weekly decided to put together a concert as part of our annual Music Awards. The location was...
Huerta (with Dr. Roberto Calderon): “More money for schools and less for prisons would be a good place to start.” Lee Chastain

Latina Dreamer

She’s been jeered, arrested, beaten, smeared. She’s on just about every website devoted to ferreting out socialists and Communists in our midst. She’s also...
After working on their sophomore album for three years, the guys in Stumptone have finally decided it's time to release it.

Stumptone Returns

Going to local shows (or even listening to KXT), you might think that smart, highly polished indie-rock has been around North Texas forever ––...

Music Awards Are Here

Beauty contest. Popularity contest. Homecoming king and queen. Whatever you want to call them, our annual Music Awards (and others like ours) are merely...
Jeanette Korab’s “Blue Lariat”

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Jeanette Korab recently completed a trip through Turkey, where she took inspiration from the jewelry she saw on display there. Her current show at...
Seen through a bus window, the renowned Japanese monster visits the Golden Gate Bridge in Godzilla.

My Beloved Monster

Let me calm things down a bit. The early reviews of Godzilla led me to expect something fantastic, and this movie isn’t that. It...
Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Sarah Gadon are decked out in their 18th-century finery in Belle.

Belle of the Ball

If you’re like many people, 12 Years a Slave was the first film you saw by a black British director. Maybe you wondered whether...

Compressing Agony

Charles Morgan chose his home in Buffalo, a little town 70 miles southeast of Fort Worth, for its serene surroundings and solitude. That was...