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Visitors enjoyed music, food and panels at the Fort Worth African American Roots Music Festival.
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The announcement of the reiteration of the Fry Street Fair, a once-beloved annual event right next to the University of North Texas that was discontinued in 2007, has been questioned on social media after organizers' posts about the new event started popping up on feeds in the past few weeks.
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A significant Hindu festival filled with colorful clouds of chalk dust, live music and dance troupes is coming to Fort Worth’s Panther Island.
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Opal Lee, “the grandmother of Juneteenth,” was excited that she was being honored Saturday in the nation’s capital, where she was to speak about her portrait on display at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the immersive art venue Meow Wolf Grapevine, the Texas State Fair and three other businesses across the state, alleging the businesses banned off-duty officers from carrying guns.
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Maddy Ullman worked as an authenticity consultant for the character Dahlia who uses a mobility aid.
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Inside one chamber of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, gallery walls normally painted white instead feature a deep cobalt hue.
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The giant glowing orb frequently stops pedestrian traffic on Magnolia Avenue.
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Denton isn't in the path of totality for the solar eclipse. But viewers will still be able to see itDenton won’t be in the path of totality for the April 8 solar eclipse, but locals who look to the sky midday will still see something almost completely that hasn’t happened in 100 years.
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The Southside Community Center is not currently for sale, but that could change as Fort Worth considers how to address an estimated $9.9 million in repairs.
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Viral video of a gorilla sprinting and overturning a tub of food as one zookeeper runs away and another looks for an escape is more than four months old, according to the Fort Worth Zoo.
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The Booker T. Washington alumna was the first African American to receive her Ph.D from the Department of Performance studies at Northwestern University.
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Need weekend plans? How about a stroll with butterflies at Fort Worth Botanic Garden or a birthday party for hometown hero Townes Van Zandt? Sketchbook sessions at a Southside Gallery and a rooftop screening of a best picture nominee add up to a full calendar leading up to the 88th Academy Awards Sunday night. Discover area Oscar parties here.
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Willie Cole, working with Fort Worth students, transforms 20,000 used water bottles into a towering sculpture, showcasing art and sustainability.