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Yearly Archives: 2021

Make it a “Double Clown”

On Friday, Neal Elliott McAlister will release his debut single, “Double Clown,” with an accompanying video on all streaming platforms. The singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, poet, and...

Supernova: We Are All Made of Stars

In my travels, I’ve come across numerous movies that were dull, bad, or ordinary yet had a single moment or scene that achieved greatness....

Mythmakers: The Art of Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington

The Amon Carter Museum of American Art (3501 Camp Bowie Blvd, 817-738-1933) currently has an exhibit that examines the work and life of two...

Queen Nefertari’s Egypt

I hate to say it, but my first major museum exhibit since the pandemic turned out to be a bit of a logistical bummer....

Oh, Bucket

From the outside, WingBucket looks like a fast-food outlet, a small drive-up off Cooper Street with its name written large in a jolly sans-serif...

John Stevens’ Room for Living

As one of the more gifted guitarists around town, John Stevens has been lending his talents to numerous local artists for more than two...

Determined, Disillusioned, or Despondent?

It was Inauguration Day, and I was enraged. “Listen to Joe Biden,” I hissed at my 9-year-old, who was grunting at me. “I said listen...

Citizens for Independent Redistricting Fort Worth

Fort Worth leadership is in the process of expanding the city's current eight districts to 10. The redistricting was approved by voters in 2016...

ATE DAY8 A WEEK

Welcome to the new Fort Worth Weekly food and booze calendar section in which we feature eight upcoming deals, events, pairings, recipes, and sightings...

Local Kid Chef Goes Global: Julian Frederick is dedicated to helping other kids through...

North Texas native Julian Frederick, the 12-year-old Head Chef and CEO of Step Stool Chef, landed a deal with a global tech company called Side Chef...