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Primal Love

My spirit animal does not live inside a fantasy world, nor does he appear in misty dreams that I can barely remember upon waking....

Meet Me Underground

First of all, watch your step. Going down two flights of not entirely well-lit stairs isn’t easy, but once you hit rock bottom at...

Black Tie Dynasty

In the mid-aughts, Fort Worth’s Black Tie Dynasty was one of the most popular North Texas bands around. Their blend of pulsing rhythms, slinky...

The Business of Art

Ariel Davis ran around Sundance Square before there was a Sundance Square. She and her friends would go to Starbucks (then on Houston Street)...

Snowball’s Chance in Hillsboro

If you live in a place long enough, you begin to think you know it. Or that it defines you or becomes part of...

A Message of Unity

An unseasonably cool afternoon and the promise of a mural unveiling recently drew several dozen locals to the Near Southside. At 113 S. Main...

Marching for Choice

More than 100 people from across North Texas gathered at the steps of the Tarrant County Courthouse on Saturday to demonstrate support for the...

Jack Barksdale

For nearly five years, Texas singer-songwriter circles have been enamored with Jack Barksdale. Since the age of 9, the skinny kid in his signature...

Touch ’em All

After a gloomy winter that included a 99-day lockout that prevented players from going to their respective stadiums, an agreement was reached on March...

Dirty Pool

John “JZ” Zaskoda has been one of Fort Worth’s more renowned guitar players for more than 20 years. Whether touring with professional country acts...