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Manute Bol: Personal Musings
When I heard that Manute Bol had died the other day, I felt a certain twang of remorse. I had gotten to know Manute...
Hello Again to The Hendersons
One of the most talented yet underrated Fort Worth bands is back on the scene after a long hiatus. The last we heard from...
Experience the Art of Gigi
Every year for the past three (four?) years, some local do-gooders, who have since gone on to help form the Fort Worth Arts Consortium,...
The Redwalls
The Beatles left an immeasurable mark on popular music — there’s no denying their legacy.
But some bands and songwriters have been affected more...
Doug Burr
Denton singer-songwriter Doug Burr deserves international success, but in the meantime he may consider grief counseling.
On Promenade, a joint release by national indie label...
Lion Frogs
If you were to imagine a local reggae band fronted by a singer from Jamaica, students from TCU probably wouldn’t figure into your mental...
Janiva Magness
Janiva Magness has the blues. And judging by the low-cut black dress she’s wearing on the cover of her third full-length album, Do I...
Cinematic Companion
Fort Worth troubadour Simon Flory grew up on a 40-acre farm in Northern Indiana. As a kid, he worked hard picking blueberries and detasseling...
La Gloire for Frenchie’s Praise
You probably haven’t seen Frenchie’s Blues Destroyers from the vantage point of a lat pulldown machine, but chances are good you’ve caught the duo...
Toast & Jam with Dana Deatherage
In early April, Dana Deatherage snail-mailed a copy of his album, Songwriter: Volume I, to Fort Worth Weekly. One of the songs -- “420...












