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MANO y MANO
In 2012, 15 percent of Hispanic male high school students –– that’s 889,000 boys –– dropped out, according to the U.S. Department of Education....
Liberal Keller at It Again
Texans can marry their same-sex partners nowadays, but they can’t ask each other to prom in Keller –– at least without school board members...
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...
Helping Hemphill
One of Fort Worth’s best spots to grab a late-night street taco or catch a local punk band has long been Hemphill Street. The...
Crazy Capital, U.S.A.
As if Texas wasn’t already considered bat-shit crazy for our gunplay, seedy politics, and overall redneckery, now the Church of Scientology has our lunatic...
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...
It’s Not in the Bag
Undeterred by the failure of a ban on plastic bags in Dallas this past May, the Fort Worth Sierra Club is going ahead with...
Lone Star Film Society: Take 2
Talk about a dramatic plot twist –– the Lone Star Film Festival is less than four months away, and the organization that oversees the...
Arlington Police: No Justice
On a sunny October day in 2011, Paul Balson watched out the window of his Arlington home as a car with three men in...



















