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Top 5 Shows

        1.) Here. Watch this pile of crap. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=943pcaqVQos You could probably call Wondercrust Movie Watchers Club’s move to Thursday nights Must-Not-See TV, though the visuals at...

Scott Nishimura To Lead New Business Magazine

Maybe the the death knell for print news products is premature. Longtime business writer Scott Nishimura has been named executive editor of FW Inc., a...

Survey Says Most Americans Favor Local Control Over Fracking

Denton voted last November to just say no to hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, inside city limits. The city's residents spoke at the polls about an...

Fort Worth’s Candy Clark Returns For USA Film Fest Retrospective

Fort Worth native Candy Clark ("Graffiti Artist," July 3, 2013) became wistful after watching last Friday night's screening of The Man Who Fell To...

Top 5 Shows

1.) Is there a psilocybin mushroom equivalent for 4/20? If there is, Tidals should be a headliner at that day’s celebratory party. The Fort...

More Than One Way To Set Down A Cowboy Hat

Former professional bull rider and Billy Bob's honcho Billy Minick knows a thing or two about cowboying and is obviously well-versed on the proper...

Queen City Of Prairie Lifts Her Veil On Saturday

It was 55 years ago today that Fort Worth officials paid $138,250 for 160 acres of prairie land hills just southeast of downtown. Since...

This Week in Hate Speech: Go Mustangs!

Sometimes, you need to behave like a virus to go viral. That's the lesson provided to us this week by two white students at...

Texas Sharon Wilson Still Drilling Drillers

A single mom living in the country outside of Fort Worth got bullied by gas drillers years ago and made it her mission to...

April 15: Time To Pay Taxes More Or Less

People paid no federal income tax back in the country's early days. A hundred years ago, the tax rate for most individuals was a measly...