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Monthly Archives: October 2019

Field of Screams

Is this hell? No. It’s Iowa. It just feels like hell. TCU didn’t enjoy its visit to the Heartland. I’m always told that Midwesterners...

Same Old Song

The Ken Burns documentary series Country Music ended recently, and I’m just now settling down in my recliner to binge-watch all eight episodes –...
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Toast & Jam with Annie Robinson

As a child growing up in southeastern Texas, Annie Robinson accompanied her mother doing missionary work in poor neighborhoods. They gave food to the...
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Sports Rush: Emily Jones On The Ballpark’s Finale

You might look at Emily Jones’s job a television reporter who covers world-class athletes and figure it’s pretty glamorous. Actually, there’s some...

On Tap in Fort Worth: Fatty Yang’s Poke Bowls

East Asian cuisine and a vibrant street food culture were an omnipresent part of Joanna Yang’s childhood. The Taiwan native and owner of the...

Top 5 Shows

1) Well, it’s Friday. Shows exist, five of which come highly recommended by this publication. This is one of them: Tonight at MASS (1002...

A New Moon

I can hardly believe I’m typing this, but Chris Maunder is reopening The Moon – or rebooting, resurrecting, or whatever the most appropriate verb...

Drink it In

Four years ago, drummer J-Ray Hart found a CD taped to his door with a note that read, “J-Ray, add drums.” The CD contained...

Goodbye, Butler Place

Eva has lived at Butler Place for several years. Her extended family resided here for decades.  “I was just a kid when my Aunt Brenda...
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Toast & Jam with Mark Joeckel

Arlington Music Hall is kinda like Fort Worth's Ridglea Theater – a historic movie joint transformed into a premier, contemporary music venue. Arlington Music...