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Black Man + White Woman = ?
Playwright-director Neil LaBute generally comes in one flavor — bitterly misanthropic — but his works can be divided between the nasty/grumpy variety and the...
Pass the Peas, Please
Jeremy Joel has ambitious plans for Fort Worth. As we sat chatting at a West Magnolia Avenue bar, the self-described “outsider folk artist” focused...
Hap and Leonard Return
As most former American Lit grad students around the country can tell you, it’s tough to shake the requisite terminology, phrasing, and general concepts...
Black Buildings Matter
A coalition of organizations seeking to redefine city funding and the meaning of public safety may want to look to the past for answers.
A...
R.I.P., Tom Huckabee
On Jan. 26, Jennifer Robles posted the news on Tom Huckabee’s Facebook feed that he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer the previous August....
Home2 Suites, Home
With the opening of Dickies Arena in November, the city and developers are clamoring for available plots for central-city hotel rooms to accommodate visitors...
Convention Center to Go?
Spaceships may not exist, but Fort Worth’s own spaceship soon won’t exist at all.
The fate of the 1968 Convention Center Arena, anchoring Commerce Street...
Normal People: Two Less Lonely People in the World
If you’ve heard one thing about Normal People, it’s that the new Irish TV miniseries has wall-to-wall sex scenes. Indeed, the second episode alone...
Sky City
On the heels of a municipal election that brought in a slate of new faces to Fort Worth City Council, many of whom campaigned...
CRUDE Coffee Arrives
Teresa Bloodworth’s first love has always been putting foodstuff in an oven and making magic. She’s loved baking since childhood, relishing fond memories of...