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Over the last eight years these true-to-life urban cowboys have cantered up and down the banks of the Trinity River, galloped through Trinity Park, clip-clopped up to the trendy clubs and restaurants of the West Seventh district — and grabbed the spotlight at the Fort Worth Stock Show. → Read More
Review: “When the World Stopped To Listen,” by Stuart Isacoff, examines the pianist’s relationships with his mother, his fans, his music and himself — all of which were sometimes troubled. → Read More
Review: “When the World Stopped To Listen,” by Stuart Isacoff, examines the pianist’s relationships with his mother, his fans, his music and himself — all of which were sometimes troubled. → Read More
Other activities include a two-night screening of the miniseries and a panel with the cast. → Read More
On Thursday, Dottie Satterwhite served up her last orders of chicken fried steak and potato pancakes, and poured her last cups of coffee. There were heavy hearts all around the Ol’ South Pancake House as she did. → Read More
On Wednesday afternoon, from the pulpit of an overflowing University Christian Church, billionaire investor Sid Bass listed the attributes that made lawyer Dee J. Kelly one of the most influential citizens of Fort Worth’s modern era. → Read More
Lester Bower is scheduled to be executed on Wednesday. → Read More
“I saw the first three of our guys fall, and we started running,” says a leader of the Cossacks. → Read More
At an April 26 choral concert at Arborlawn United Methodist Church, minister Tom Stoker “poured every last ounce of himself” into a program that was his valedictory appearance. → Read More
In a downtown landscape transformed in the last 30 years, Bailey’s, virtually alone, remains a touchstone, a reminder of a different time when massive department stores ruled the heart of the city. When there were blocks of old-time movie houses. → Read More
From 1972 to 2008, cartoonist Etta Hulme delighted many Star-Telegram readers with her humor and insight, and she was beloved by her colleagues. But yes, she infuriated some readers. “A cartoonist ought to provoke,” she said. → Read More
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The former superintendent of the Fort Worth school district says some board members expected him to engage in unethical behavior. → Read More
The former superintendent of the Fort Worth school district says some board members expected him to engage in unethical behavior. → Read More
Kyle Redd is a husband, father and aspiring singer-songwriter who refuses to give up on his gift. → Read More
The former House speaker will be honored Tuesday night in Fort Worth with the Golden Deeds Award. → Read More
The former House speaker will be honored Tuesday night in Fort Worth with the Golden Deeds Award. → Read More
Fort Worth’s music maestro John Giordano, 75, is retiring as chairman of the Cliburn piano competition jury after 40 years and 11 competitions. → Read More
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