R.I.P., Jeremy Joel
After a week of searching for Jeremy Joel, sources close to his family have confirmed that the body of the 37-year-old outsider artist was...
Toast & Jam with Court Hoang
Episode 113: Court Hoang makes his living designing software, but his passion is songwriting and performing. Recently, the indie folk-rock artist livestreamed a songwriting...
On Tap in Fort Worth: Brewery Reopening Plans
The next time you step foot in one of Fort Worth’s breweries (thanks, gov), raise a pint to the fine women and men behind...
Toast & Jam with Tom Huckabee
Episode 112: In the late 1960s, Tom Huckabee discovered a 16mm Bell & Howell movie camera in his father’s closet. Before long, Huckabee developed...
Jimmy Sweeney’s Must-see Films
Netflix recently announced that it added more subscribers during its first quarter than any quarter in the streaming service provider’s 23-year history. Like the...
Sarah Castillo Talks Tinie’s Reopening
Local restaurateur Sarah Castillo was one week into the opening of her Near Southside restaurant Tinie’s when city and county orders temporarily shuttered the...
Toast & Jam with Brandin Lea
Episode 111: Brandin Lea still moves with the swagger of the guy who fronted the bad-to-the-bone ’90s alt-rock band Flickerstick. In 2001, the Fort...
Finding Novel Solutions to Combat COVID-19
As the coronavirus crisis was ramping up in mid-March, John Tepper remembered watching the news from his Carrollton home and wondering how hospitals were...
Fort Worth’s Great Plague of 1918
The Fort Worth of 1918 bore little resemblance to the cosmopolitan urban hub that it is today. Motor vehicles were a novelty, and the...
Toast & Jam with Nancy Kamm
Episode 110: Nancy Kamm does something few people do well. She takes a bow stretched tight with horsehair, moves it across violin strings, and...