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Yearly Archives: 2022

Abortion Ban Protest Sunday

Though the initial outrage over the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade has faded from headlines, people are still putting up a fight. A local group...

ATE DAY8 a Week // June 8-14, 2022

While North Texas is full of places for Dad the next two weekends, at least eight locales we dig are hosting Father’s Day celebrations....

Snowball’s Chance in Hillsboro

If you live in a place long enough, you begin to think you know it. Or that it defines you or becomes part of...

Peavey-ish

There’s no more quintessential musical expression of the decade of excess that was the 1980s than the ozone-depleting glut known as hair metal. Ignoring...

Buzzworthy

Let me tell you a little story about a small business owner and the pizza that changed his life. Seven years ago, Jay Hansji and...

Hero Quest Games

Among the many things affected by the COVID-19 pandemic were hobby gamers and game stores. Plenty of retailers closed up shop or stopped hosting...

Grooming Christian Nationalists?

Three years ago, Jessica was excited about the change in ownership at her kids’ school. There would be new resources and equipment for her...

Blogging the Cliburn (Second Round, Day 2)

As I promised, I went back and listened to the first-round recitals of the two second-rounders that I missed, and I found something to...

Blogging the Cliburn (Second Round, Day 1)

Here’s the soccer update I promised yesterday: Wales ended Ukraine’s World Cup dream with a 1-0 victory in Cardiff. On one hand, I’m sad...

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...