Marcheta Fornoff | Fort Worth Report
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Sahun Sam Hong was 11 years old when he took his first class at Texas Christian University.
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Kyle Charley found himself where no cowboy wants to be – thrown over the side of a bucking horse with one hand stuck in the rigging.
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Texas Christian University alum, Emily Mendez, brought home the Emmy for her work as an editor on “The Last of Us” and recently shared her success story with current Horned Frogs.
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Both prospective developers asked for more time, city says.
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Cars parked bumper to bumper lined Lipscomb Street and Daggett Avenue, but the standing-room-only crowd inside the Twilite Lounge was too little too late.
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After a string of live music venue closures in 2023, one is starting the year off with some good news: Tulips FTW is expanding its offerings with a new spot, called Low Doubt Bar, along with artist studios managed by the artist-run nonprofit Art Tooth.
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The annual Best of Mexico Celebración is a family affair. Not only for the parents, grandparents and children clustered throughout the arena to enjoy the show — but also for the groups of families working together backstage to orchestrate the event.
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Growing up, the commercial real estate broker and entrepreneur was one of a handful of other Black students in his Bloomfield, New Jersey, school.
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Looking for something to get you out of your postholiday slump? From the symphony to the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, the Report’s roundup of events will help you fill up the pages of your freshly minted 2024 planner.
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Fort Worth piano teacher Sara Doan now has her name on the wall of the historic Steinway & Sons factory in New York City. She is one of 67 instructors recently inducted into the company’s teacher hall of fame.
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Don’t let the missing leg or diminutive stature fool you — the Kimbell Art Museum’s acquisition of the 8.5-inch jadeite statuette is a big deal.