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$50 million lawsuit filed against Chris Brown for alleged attack backstage at Texas show
HOUSTON — Music star Chris Brown, his entourage and the entertainment company Live Nation were named in a lawsuit filed by Houston attorney Tony Buzbee. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of four men who claim to have been beaten after Brown performed in Fort Worth last weekend. It happened Saturday after a show at the Dickies Arena. According to the lawsuit, the plaintiffs were invited backstage with about 40 women.
DeSoto Family & Friends Night at UniverSoul Circus
Residents of DeSoto gear up for an exciting evening of entertainment and community experience as the UniverSoul Circus comes to town for the much-anticipated DeSoto Family and Friends Night. The event is set to take place on Friday, July 26, at 7:00 PM at Red Bird Mall, featuring a vibrant...
What Ever Happened To Don Pablo’s? A Lubbock Original
Growing up our family would typically go out to each on Friday and Saturday nights unless a school event got in the way. My parents, even to this day, seemed to have a rotation of restaurants that they really enjoyed that we would go to. For, at least a couple of years, an old Mexican food restaurant called Don Pablo's was one of those restaurants.
Neveah Barraza: Free Rein to the Jumper Ring
There are moments in life when destiny is determined. For Neveah Barraza, that moment came at the age of 9 when she was watching the Netflix-produced British equestrian drama “Free Rein” and realized that she wanted to ride. The Barraza family lives in Arlington, Texas: Neveah and her...
Country singer Neal McCoy attends Texas Sheriffs Conference
FORT WORTH, Texas — Country singer Neal McCoy made an appearance at the Texas Sheriffs Conference in Fort Worth this year, taking time to greet representatives from the Refugio County Sheriff's Office. Pictured left-to-right in a photo provided by the Refugio County Sheriff's Office are Kleberg County Attorney's Office...
Reata re-opens in a temporary downtown Fort Worth location. Here's a look inside
FORT WORTH, Texas — Reata, the Fort Worth restaurant known for its downtown rooftop seating and Western atmosphere, opened its new temporary location Monday. The new location is just blocks away from Reata's longtime home in Sundance Square. The space was renovated to give the space Reata's signature Southwestern flare. The space used to be home to Cantina Laredo, which closed in 2020.
Sweet News For The Sour Boule Bakery
Lance and Alexis Misner display several fresh baked food items from their new bakery the Sour Boule. A simple sign in front of what was once the Edelweiss German Restaurant at 3801 Southwest Boulevard, is making waves on Fort Worth’s west side. The sign reads, “The Sour Boule Bakery & Café, Coming Soon, again… Since September of last year, Lance and Alexis Misner, the husband-and-wife team behind this eatery’s inception, have been busy at their current locale, right next door at 3701 Southwest Boulevard serving their unique style of baked goods.
Snatch Up This North Fort Worth House That’s Ready for the Furniture
Shout out to all those people who are scraping cash together, hoping to buy their first house. You’ve saved for a house with bedrooms for your family in a nice neighborhood. Now you’re searching for an affordable house that’s ready to live in. So the budget doesn’t really allow for buckets of money to cover what is so nicely deemed “deferred maintenance.”
Places To Celebrate National Tequila Day in Cowtown
We all have tales of late nights filled with revelries and dares that have become part legend, and part embellishment as time goes by. Sitting right there in the corner during the actual event and then its retelling is usually a drink made with tequila. It’s almost tantamount that this libation, concocted south of the border, be present for these life events, almost as an excuse for doing them. But let’s be honest, you’d been thinking about doing something bold, the tequila just helped kick start you in that direction. This is possibly why every time the subject of this drink comes up people either shake their heads or smile like they have a secret.
Fort Worth Stockyards Museum determined to hold its place in history amid redevelopment
Did you know Fort Worth’s Stockyards Museum has a light bulb that hasn’t burned out in more than century? Or an 1886 wedding gown that has brought “disaster” to all who wore it? Here are some other hidden gems you’ll find there.
Fort Worth Man's Business is Ice, Ice, Baby
There’s nothing quite like the elegant look of a transparent piece of ice sculpted and molded to support an event. And no one knows this better than longtime Fort Worth-based ice sculptor Paul Miller, founder of Stellar Ice Sculptures at 3329 S. Jones Street. You might not be familiar...
Fort Worth’s Bowie House Adds Personal Styling By Saks Fifth Avenue To It Slate of Five-Star Amenities
Bowie House by Auberge adds personal styling by Saks Fifth Avenue to its line-up of five-star amenities. When Bowie House opened less than a year ago, it brought all of the perks you’d expect from Fort Worth’s first five-star property, including fine dining, a spa, the fantastical rotating art collection, and an event venue ― not to mention the lobby bar and billiards room, which instantly became a favorite living room for the locals. While Fort Worth has never had its own Saks Fifth Avenue, as of Monday, July 22, we’ll gain access to the historic brand in this boutique venue when the Auberge resort reveals an installation of The Fifth Avenue Clubs by the luxury retail giant.
The Last Word: Style Advice from the North Texas Winner of the ‘Stuck at Prom’ Duct Tape Contest
…offering his style advice as the winner of the international “Stuck at Prom” Duct Tape Design Scholarship Contest. He designed a prom tuxedo that isn’t just totally awesome—it’s waterproof, too. And now Isaac Cervantes has won two international awards and $16,000 in scholarships in the 2024 “Stuck at Prom” Scholarship Contest presented by Ohio-based Duck Tape.
Artspace111 Announces 11th Annual Texas Juried Exhibition Artists
Artspace111 in Fort Worth has announced 51 artists from across Texas selected for its annual juried exhibition. See a list of the selected artists below. Each year, a guest juror selects artworks from the submissions and names prize winners, who receive cash awards. This year’s juror is Margaret (Maggie) Adler, former Curator of Paintings, Sculpture and Works on Paper at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, who is currently working as an independent curator. During her 11 years at the Carter, Ms. Adler worked closely with contemporary artists to bring site-specific installations to the museum and to spark new conversations around historical pieces.
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