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Yearly Archives: 2021

Nickel City Shines

When relocating to new real estate, we frequently seek sources to remind us of something former and familiar. Sometimes we discover that acquaintance au...

Targeting Targeted Individuals

“All we can do, Scully, is pull the thread, see what unravels.” — Fox Mulder, The X-Files   Far on the outer fringes of Fort Worth...

Bridgerton: Love & Friendship

In a recent movie review, I mused that ancient British baronial estates are not known to be welcoming to Black people. One of the...

Lotus Sutra’s Mourning Dawns

Often hidden in the shadows of every music scene, clandestine among fawned-over stylish and attractive indie rockers, concealed behind the glitzy flex of the...

Recognize and Rise

A tragic event in Fort Worth’s history was a catalyst for change and continues to create hope for the future. Mental Health Connection of...

Major Distribution for 12 Mighty Orphans

For all you aspiring filmmakers out there, here's a story about the rewards of patience. Way back in the palmy summer of 2011, I...

On Tap in Fort Worth with Jennifer Demel

Jennifer Demel opened Thirty Eight & Vine (212 Carroll St., 682-703-1887) just months before the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered the wine bar and many others...
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Not A Tough Call

This year’s Texas high school football state championship games wrap up this weekend. When I say “this year’s,” of course, I really mean “last...

Film Shorts // January 13-19, 2021

OPENING   American Skin (R) Nate Parker (The Birth of a Nation) stars in and directs this drama as a Black man seeking revenge on the...

Remembering MLK Jr: Five Days of Events in Fort Worth

The National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum (NMWHM) will honor Civil Rights Activists as part of a five-day observation of the Martin Luther King, Jr....