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Happy Trails, Robert

A reporter can become frustrated trying to interview Robert Gallagher. The longtime entertainment director at Billy Bob’s Texas is naturally funny, gregarious, and well-...

Boarded Up, Ink

The rows of empty buildings on Race Street in east Fort Worth look like a scene from the Great Depression. But the boarded up...

Stiff Resistance

One of Fort Worth’s oldest graveyards is bustling with enough noise to wake the dead. West of Bryant Irvin Road and just north of...

Store Swap

In 2010, city leaders implemented parking fees in the Cultural District. A (perhaps intended) consequence was the slow death of the Cattle Barn Flea...

Trains Rolled On

Sunday morning, last day in May.  The sun had finally beaten back the clouds after weeks of rains, and the city was crisp. The...

Brumley Case to D.A.

After taking more than 100 days to investigate the shooting death of Daniel Brumley, Fort Worth police have sent the case to the Tarrant...

Civil Disobedience in Denton

As a philosophy professor, Adam Briggle spent years wrapping his brain around the weighty thoughts of great thinkers. He’s shared his knowledge with students...

Scholar, fighter, mother

Last fall, University of North Texas undergraduate Darla Ray competed in a dance tournament. The dance-off among teams representing campus dorms was a part...

Grady Spears Last Shot?

Cowboy cook Grady Spears is opening a chicken-fried steak café in the Stockyards next month, and, since the joint holds only about 60 diners,...

Eminent Dough-Rain

The rains we’ve had in North Texas this year are what old folks used to call “frog stranglers.” The Trinity River in Dallas has...