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Thing Tarrant County Needs

Culture design winner and Art Institute student, Mark Mayr

Best Of Culture 2013

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People & Places // BEST OF 2021

Adopt Pets, Place to Critic’s Choice (only): Paws in the City, pop-u3p events, PawsintheCity.org Armed with only the commitment to end the abuse, neglect, and overpopulation...

Getting and Spending 2010

Customer Service Readers’ choice: Perfect Touch, 3023 Bledsoe St, Ste 103, FW Critic’s choice: Hysen Lushaj, Nizza Pizza, 401 University Dr, FW We’ll trade a dozen gabby...

Best Of Culture 2016

Critic’s Top 5 Exhibitions A solo exhibition, Jessica Fuentes’ Tree House Dividedat Gallery 76102 featured work in which the Fort Worth native explored the ethereal...
People & Politics art design winner and Art Institute student Anthony Garcia

Best Of People & Politics 2013

Thing Tarrant County Needs Critic’s choice: Endowment fund for the Arts Council of Fort Worth Two years of budget battle losses have left local arts groups...
Art Institute's cover design winner Robert George, Jr.

Welcome to Best Of 2014

This, our Best Of 2014 issue, is like a telethon for a good cause, except that you don’t have to listen to people in...

Best Of On The Town 2016

Cheap Buzz Critic’s Top 5: Planning your weekday evenings around drinks specials? No? Well, you should be. Start with $2 domestic drafts at Boomerjacks (2600...
Art Institute's section winner, Jonathan Ayala.

Best Of People & Places 2014

Thing Tarrant County Needs Critic’s choice: An Occupy the Shale protest group Can’t you see it? They show up every time a well is drilled or...

Best Of 2011

Customer Service Readers’ choice: Feed Your Head, 3415 S Cooper St, Arl Critic’s choice: Carolyn Wilson, Texas Health and Human Services, 1540 New York Av, Arl The...

Getting and Spending

Western WearReaders' choice: Leddy's Boots, 2455 N Main St, FWCritic's choice: Ponder Boot Co., 2358 N Main St, FWCountry singer Tanya Tucker and Broadway...

Best Of Culture 2014

Solo Dance Performance (Female) Critic’s choice: Carolyn Judson Judson continues to blossom into one of Texas Ballet Theater’s leading ballerinas, giving memorable opening-night performances as Juliet...