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Samuel Barber: Music, Moody Food
UTA Wind Symphony is performing Samuel Barber’s Commando March on Thursday as part of an all-American composers program for Tax Day. Interestingly enough, they’re...
Fort Worth Teen Scene in Texas Monthly
As part of Texas Monthly magazine’s current feature on ’60s-era Texas garage rock, writer Michael Hall has created a list of 12 songs from...
High on Pyre
Easy categorizations are hard to find when talking about Fort Worth's down-tempo punk quintet Four Days to Burn. They excel at fast, skull-rattling sonic...
Koe Wetzel & Konvicts Steal White Elephant Saloon Contest
You'd think somebody named Mary Jane Farmer would be a pot grower. But she's not (as far as I know). Farmer is a pleasant,...
Magnet
Any record that opens with foot stomps, handclaps, and humming can’t be bad.
The Simple Life, the debut album from Norwegian singer-songwriter Evan Johansen,...
Cosmic Country
On a Saturday night in January, the Boiled Owl Tavern went country. Or at least that impression was created at the Magnolia Ave bar...
Not Alone for Long
In terms of the local spotlight, R&B singer Brandon Marcel might only pop into its gaze peripherally – when you mention his name, he’s...
Old New World
Even though he’s an easy-going guy, Telegraph Canyon’s Chris Johnson has some serious convictions. Last spring, he traveled to Washington, D.C., to take part...
Seizing Power
No matter where you fall on the spectrum of “life after death” ideology, one thing common to everyone’s belief is that we are all...
Fort Worth Opera’s Porgy and Bess Is a Multisensory Treat
There’s merit to the idea that music is a universal language. Cultural references and dialogue weigh heavily on a work’s immediacy and ease of...










