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Monthly Archives: October 2019

Night & Day

Wednesday 23 – The Bird Café isn’t a particularly spooky place, but the restaurant has gone in for the Halloween festivities for its A Dinner...

Key Change

The music just got a little louder in the West 7th corridor with the opening of 88 Keys Dueling Piano Bar, the newest venture...

Ken O’Toole’s “Streams in the Wasteland”

There is more than one art opening this weekend, but only one of them will have Melt Ice Creams providing scoops. That is the...

No Fly Zone

Fasten your seatbelts. We’re anticipating turbulence. Last weekend, Coach Gary Patterson’s squad squandered their most winnable remaining match-up in the little apple of Manhattan,...

Naked Art

Let’s be honest: Pierre-Auguste Renoir painted a lot of crap. Over the course of his lengthy career, the most prolific and financially successful of...

YOKYO’s Own Genre

Their eyes widened as they scrolled through the list of names, laughing at ideas like Data Kit. Hannah Witkowski has been going by the...

Watts Going On?

Members of Fort Worth’s black community were on edge already. Six police shootings since June 1 – with four of the six suspects being...

The New Tide

Though perhaps lost on the good people at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, here in deep red Fort Worth, one of their...

Setting The Table

The Table Market and Culinary Studio, 120 St. Louis Av, Ste 103-B, FW. 682-703-1092. 11am-7pm Mon-Fri, 11am-4pm Sat. The Table Market and Culinary Studio, a...

Welcome, Dickies Arena

Dickies Arena, the new multipurpose venue anchoring the Will Rogers Memorial Center in the Cultural District, opens Saturday, October 26, two and a half...