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Why is the city settling for a mere drop out of...

The Fort Worth City Council, facing a budget gap of $59 million that it closed by firing long-time workers and forcing pay cuts on...

Cops Gone Wild, Part 2,967

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s web site conveniently lists in order the stories being read the most. The top two stories today? This one...

Brewfest Was Awesome

More than 5,000 folks, according to Fort Worth police, showed up last Saturday in the West 7th development for Brewfest on Crockett, an annual...

Sarah Palin Book Understates Obvious

Anyone who reads Blotch regularly knows that most of its contributors have little faith in Sarah Palin as a presidential candidate. And by "little"...

Telegraph Canyon Preps New Album

Fort Worth folk-rockers Telegraph Canyon are in the process of positioning themselves for the Big Time, as well...

Historic Fort Worth Exhibit Wrapping Up

Preservation is the Art of the City is an art show and sale whose proceeds benefit preservation programs at Historic Fort Worth, a nonprofit...

Want an NEA Grant? Only if You Voted Obama

In the 1930s, the U.S. government conscripted visual artists across the country to create what amounted to U.S. propaganda: murals of muscular farmers, posters...

A 2010 Stage Sked

Fort Worth’s top four small theater groups have announced most of their 2010 schedules by now, and the offerings look unusually scrumptious. I don’t...

Picks of the Fall Film Litter

Fort Worth filmgoers will get a chance to sneak-preview some of this fall’s Prestige Pics thanks to “Star-T” movie scribe Christopher Kelly and The...

Budget Woes Bring Tears

Interning journalist Sarah Perry wrote this blog post: Most folks knew budget cutting was going to be brutal in Fort Worth, but when the city...