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Sunday, June 28, 2026

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Best Of Fort Worth 2015 Has Landed

Let’s be clear. Our annual Best Of issue is just for fun. Unlike the Republican debates for the most powerful office in the world....

The Pirate and John Rody

The streets around 501 South Calhoun make the surface of the moon look like Westover Road. The pavement is full of deep craters filled...

The State of Fort Worth Art

Inspired by the dialogue that followed “Is Art Worth It?,” a piece I recently wrote for the Weekly about the trends and general state...

Fast Times at Southwest High

With the temperature pushing 100 degrees, marching band members practiced inside the air-conditioned band hall at Southwest High School on a recent afternoon. About...

The Podcast Movement

“I’d like to thank the Academy.” One hand nervously in his pocket, the other gripping the podium, Danny Peña looked down at a room full...

CASA: Helping Children but Needing Help

Mick Rowland first met them two years ago. A 5-year-old boy and his 7-year-old sister. “The boy was getting abused by his dad, who wasn’t...

Writer, Interrupted

To paraphrase Steve Earle in his ode to the late, great Townes Van Zandt, what’s a poor Fort Worth boy to do? It’s a muggy...

Saved from violence by his violin

The odds were stacked against Edinson Moreno. Growing up in Siloe, a notorious neighborhood in the even more notorious city of Santiago de Cali, Colombia,...

P.(O)T.S.D.

Trying to move past my Iraq war experiences left me with some strange, scary thoughts. Hopelessness. Never wanting to get off the couch. Thoughts...

House (of worship) party

What’s that thing about one flap of a butterfly’s wings can alter history? By that theory, a butterfly must have flapped its wings sometime...