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Yearly Archives: 2018

On Tap in Fort Worth: Friday Night Pints

Spreading the craft beer gospel is less about conversion than it is about showing gratitude. I happened upon Panther Island Brewing sales rep Joe...
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Toast & Jam with Madison Wilson

Former Fort Worth Weekly intern turned Denton reporter turned Dallas film actress Madison Wilson sits down to toast and jam with Jeff Prince. They...

City Works on a Chicago Tex-Pat

I’m always on edge when Texans drag me to any place that bills itself as “Chicago style.” I once had a meltdown and literally...

Sunset Limited’s Emo Revival

If you’re in your early 20s and subsist chiefly on a steady diet of memes, you may not realize that the word “emo” was...

Phantom Thread: Mr. Woodcock

I’m usually skeptical of artists announcing their retirement when they’re neither terminally ill nor really old. (See: Soderbergh, Steven and Miyazaki, Hayao.) However, I’m...

Call Me by Your Name: A Summer Place

The exquisite Call Me by Your Name was originally supposed to be directed by James Ivory, the gay American filmmaker who adapted the script...

The Show

On Fri, Jan 19 at The Rail Club (3101 Joyce Dr, 817-560-7245), thrash metal stalwarts Rabid Flesh Eaters headline a bill featuring Wake The...

Conducting Virtuosity

The 52-year-old Fort Worth Youth Orchestra has played an active role in sending many classical musicians’ careers into orbit, including that of TCU violin...

Night & Day

Wednesday 17 – Susan Froemke’s documentary The Opera House traces the venerable history of New York’s Metropolitan Opera, the civic monument that has been host...

Laura Wilson’s “Colt and Girl in Living Room”

Our Stock Show visitors may very well enjoy Laura Wilson’s photographs at Fort Works Art, which document life in the West dating back to...