Fort Worth Weekly
Why “Doing Nothing” is Becoming the New Luxury
In a world that’s always connected and constantly pushing us to do more, doing nothing has become rare and surprisingly valuable. Not sleep or...
Texas Personal Injury Law in Practice
Texas personal injury practice has changed substantially over the past two decades. The 2003 medical malpractice reforms, the 2011 Texas Supreme Court decisions on...
The DFW-to-Houston Freight Corridor
The I-45 corridor between Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston is one of the most active commercial freight routes in the country. Stretching roughly 250 miles...
Documents International Students Need Translated for University Admissions
International students always discuss their application process, including language exams, essays, and letters of recommendation. Document translation: quiet, administrative, easy to view as secondary...
Royal Sons
The timing is probably coincidental, but Royal Sons are dropping their new album on June 27, which is a day after the 150th anniversary...
Night & Day: A Week Without Futbol
With soccer in your face at every turn, it’s hard to imagine anything else is going on. And yet, here we are.
Wednesday - Sunday,...
Missing: Rickey Kinney
Rickey Kinney is missing. The outsider artist and electronic musician called Fort Worth home in the late 2000s through late 2010s, composing, performing, and releasing...
Arlington Unmasked
Levitt Pavilion in downtown Arlington sits desolate this month, a stark contrast to June, when an estimated 15,000 people piled into the small green...
Gone Too Soon
An American boy born today will on average live almost five fewer years than a member of the opposite sex born today. In addition...
Food Apartheid
The term “food apartheid” was coined by food justice advocate Karen Washington to highlight that lack of healthy food is not a natural condition...














