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Yearly Archives: 2021

BIG TICKET // June 30-July 6, 2021

FORT WORTH After a long year of not being able to party together, Wild Acre Brewing (1734 E El Paso St, Ste 190, 817-882-9453) is...

The Egg and the Mimosa

Almost everyone in Fort Worth has a favorite brunch place. Fancy brunch, meet-the-in-laws brunch, drunk brunch, biscuits-and-gravy brunch –– Fort Worth has no shortage...

Cancel the Mavericks

Mark Cuban cried on television. It was 2018, and he was being interviewed by ESPN’s Rachel Nichols on the Mavericks’ rampant sexual harassment charges...

You Gots to Chill

The restrictions brought about by the pandemic have been a thorn in the side of every musician. The inability to play shows and meet...

Protecting the Right to Publish

Just hours after the Weekly published a leaked email online, staff videographer Wyatt Newquist left a voicemail on my cellphone. “Two police officers stopped by asking...

Chef Jett Mora Talks New Role as Head of Cafe Modern

Cafe Modern (3200 Darnell St, 817-840-2157) has a new executive chef and a new vision for serving diners at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth....

Concert Review: Royal Sons, Arenda Light, Trees Marie at Lola’s Saloon

On Saturday, one of the most progressive venues in North Texas reopened its doors, and the evening felt like a homecoming. Lola’s Saloon was...

Solo Show Spotlight: Artist Charles Gray

Fort Worth artist Charles Gray recently opened Tell Me, I’m Listening at the downtown studio/gallery run by artist Jay Wilkinson. Gray gave us a tour...

Brooks Burris: Fort Worth’s Go-To Live Music Photographer

Fort Worth’s vibrant music scene owes much to the talented photographers who cover the shows. Brooks Burris has photographed shows at Tulips FTW, The...

Everything’s F9

My problem with the Fast and the Furious series was always that the movies were never silly enough. If you’re going to become a...