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Old-Timey Tunes
I didn’t know what the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival was until I heard about it in 2014, and I was confused as...
Love/Hate
When I told my husband what I was about to tackle for this article for our inaugural women’s issue, he said, “Jennifer, women hate...
South By Stockyards
There was a time, probably 20 years ago, when South by Southwest was a legitimately incredible way for fans to see dozens of young,...
‘More’ Cory Cross
Sitting down to write these things, I always wonder what it was like for a given artist when they had a recording to release...
Live, Laugh, Love
For Diogenes “DJ” Negron-Forsythe, his love for performing goes back to Lola’s Saloon.
The beloved, defunct venue was where the now 18-year-old sang Black Sabbath’s...
Yes, LABELS
The week before last Halloween, a guy I know came up to me and said, “Dude. LABELS. Did you see them?”
He was talking about...
Bongilogy
I don’t want to be like, “You guys! There’s a new stoner rock revival going on in Fort Worth!” because that implies that the...
Local Scene Dying? Not so Fast
In a recent Fort Worth Report story entitled “Live music isn’t dying, music venue owners say,” Texas Music Office director Brendan Anthony said that “three...
Industry Contractions?
I think the best part of Pitchfork’s demise — parent publisher Condé Nast laid off a ton of the music mag’s employees and announced...
Craft, Work
The Marked Men have been one of the state’s most beloved punk bands since the early aughts. Even if they never graced Pitchfork, their...


















