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What Happened to Music NFTs After the Boom?

Music non-fungible tokens (NFTs) never settled into a single replacement for streaming, downloads, or physical records. After the boom, they persisted in narrower roles: a collectible attached to a release, a record of a direct sale, or a pass to private material and events. None of those functions automatically keeps a song online or preserves […] The post What Happened to Music NFTs After the…

Teenage Sex and Death: Slashaway Camp

At a time when the White House and even WNBA players are encouraging people to hate and persecute our transgender friends and neighbors, I’m pleased to report that a trans writer-director who uses they/them pronouns is rapidly becoming one of America’s best filmmakers. Don’t take my word for it: New York magazine agrees with me […] The post <em>Teenage Sex and Death</em>: Slashaway Camp appeared…

Big Ticket: Cowtown Classic Returns

The Cowtown Classic returns October 2nd to 4th for its second year, a weekend that starts with a Friday night dinner and auction in the Cultural District, fills two days with tournament pickleball, and aims at one number: $100,000, enough to send more than 40 children and adults with disabilities to Camp Summit. The event […] The post Big Ticket: Cowtown Classic Returns appeared first on Fort…

Night &#038; Day

Thu, Aug 20 Xtreme Knockout returns to Billy Bob’s Texas (2520 Rodeo Plz, Fort Worth, 817-624-7117). Tonight’s XKO Fight Night End of Summer Bash features talented Texas-based fighters doing Muay Thai, the combat sport called the “art of eight limbs” as it typically involves punches, kicks, knees, and elbows, along with clinching. Traditionally, Muay Thai is held in […] The post Night & Day…

Sane Clown Posse

Concerning live music, I think some artists play great concerts, while others put on a great show. I’ve seen Radiohead and Insane Clown Posse and found both groups to be exciting and even occasionally transcendent, but they each fit solidly into one side of the “great concerts/great show” Venn diagram more than the other. The […] The post Sane Clown Posse appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly .

Fort Worth City Councilmember Trolls Local Activist

In response to a short, mass-emailed video of a woman activist allegedly brushed back off a downtown street by a sheriff’s deputy’s slow-moving pickup truck recently, a Fort Worth City Councilmember offered some thoughts. But no prayers. In his late-Tuesday-night email reply to the video sender, his fellow councilmembers, Mayor Mattie Parker, Police Chief Eddie […] The post Fort Worth City…

Working The Dock

The North Texas Indie Bookstore Crawl is an annual event involving more than 30 different bookstores and lasting the entire month of August. Crawlers can pick up a passport at any participating store and collect stamps, each worth a single entry into a grand prize raffle drawing at the end of the month. I recently […] The post Working The Dock appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly .

What It Really Costs to Move to Fort Worth

Relocating to Fort Worth is an exciting adventure for anyone who decides to start fresh in this vibrant city. The urban atmosphere invites people from all over the world to relocate here, but as with any adventure, it requires a lot of planning, budgeting, and a chunk of change to get things rolling. Historic Fort […] The post What It Really Costs to Move to Fort Worth appeared first on Fort Worth…

Desert Folk

Two Trips Desert Folk’s ‘Little Love’ Desert Folk, the Americana project of local singer-songwriter Austin Clay Cox and drummer Sawyer McGee, is dropping a new single at midnight on Fri, Aug 21. “Little Love” will be the band’s sixth single in three years. The song is great, but I wonder if it will further confuse […] The post Desert Folk appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly .

Lovely Dos Mares

Dos Mares, 3260 W 7th St, Fort Worth. 682-480-2143. 10am-8pm Sun, 11am-9pm Tue-Thu, 11am-10pm Fri-Sat. Pearlescent powder-blue tiles mark the entrance to relative newcomer Dos Mares, the seafood-centric sister restaurant of the much-lauded Don Artemio, conveniently located next door. Whereas Don Artemio focuses on cuisine from Northeast Mexico, sibling Dos Mares rides a wave of […] The post Lovely…

Ate Days of Dinner and a Movie

A new movie about Anthony Bourdain opens in theaters next week, and it got us to thinking about all the rockstar chefs we know in Fort Worth, many of whom have upcoming culinary events on the books. After you read Kena’s review of Tony, stick around and see where you can dine with some local […] The post Ate Days of Dinner and a Movie appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly .