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Friday, February 27, 2026

Breaking the Silence

Around $8,500 in musical equipment was lost when this Near Southside garage apartment was set ablaze recently.

Benefits of Fire and Flood

We like Mike

Blogging the Cliburn (Day 6)

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Blogging the Cliburn (First Round, Day 3)

The Van Cliburn Competition started out at TCU and took place there for decades before Bass Hall was built. It makes sense that the...

Comping the Fort Worth Co-Op

Don’t underestimate the importance of quality control. Running a venue, dancing in a ballet company, curating a gallery, being in a band, publishing a...

Seth James on Draft

Area bluesman Seth James has a new album called Good Life out this Thursday, and this is my fourth attempt at writing about it....

Fort Worth Opera Reality TV Show?

A reality TV show about Fort Worth Opera may become a, um, reality. A behind-the-scenes series about the company, Lone Star Opera, has just...

Siberian Traps: The Long Return

Recently, a lot has been written –– in these pages, by Steve Steward (who can be e-mailed at “s-t-e-v-e …”) –– about Fort Worth’s...

On the One

Establishing supernatural, groove-oriented funk on a nightly basis would prove an exhausting task for your average musician, but San Diego’s On The One manages...

Fort Worth Rock Assembly II at J&J’s

Ask any native Texan who grew up listening to FM radio, and he or she will be happy to give you all kinds of...

Gabby Minton’s Time

Many of Gabby Minton’s earliest memories are of watching her father perform in and around Garland. “I wanted to perform from a small age,” Minton...

A Quick Buzz

For a band that technically didn’t form until the summer of 2015, Ill Smiths have quickly become one of the buzziest acts in the...

Top 5 Shows

1) Lola’s gravitational pull on the universe will exert its influence a little harder on Thursday night, due to a very heavy bill: Proggy,...