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Edward Brown

Edward Brown

Staff Writer at Fort Worth Weekly

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  • Entertainment
  • Food
  • Local News

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Fatherhood Under Attack? - Fort Worth Weekly

Just minutes into Brooks McKenzie’s hour-long presentation, two attendees of a grassroots political group’s monthly meeting stormed out of House of Grace Church in North Richland Hills. The lecture that took aim at the state attorney general’s child support division and family courts apparently miffed an AG staffer and a Keller family law attorney in…
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Park It and Eat - Fort Worth Weekly

It’s Food, 1001 W Magnolia Av, FW. 940-249-5459. 6pm-12am Sun, 6pm-12am Tue-Thu, 7pm-1am Fri-Sat. Parked between SiNaCa Studios and Fort Liquor on West Magnolia Avenue on the Near Southside is an inconspicuous food truck with an even more unassuming name. On a recent evening, the owners of three cars parked behind the smallish white rig…
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Requesting Public Info - Fort Worth Weekly

On a recent chilly afternoon, Terry Roach gave me a tour of a densely overgrown and littered forest in Benbrook. Although the land is not owned by the city, there are no fences or signs warning folks to stay away. “This was one of the gems of Benbrook,” said the private citizen and Benbrook resident,…
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Sure Shots - Fort Worth Weekly

Whether it’s the effortlessly cool swagger Zach Burns brings to the Unlikely Candidates’ concert images or the cinematic renderings of Charley Crockett’s shows from Brooks Burris, music and photography enjoy a synergistic relationship in Fort Worth. During packed, raucous shows at Lola’s Fort Worth, Tulips FTW, and elsewhere, these photogs position themselves out of sight…
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Room to Grow - Fort Worth Weekly

Colt Power always had a love for and an appreciation of medicine. While making rounds as a pre-med student at Notre Dame, he realized he did not like the sight of blood, so he set aside his desire to be a physician to pursue a career in commercial real estate. When state leaders legalized hemp…
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Holiday Breakaways - Fort Worth Weekly

If you haven’t barhopped Fort Worth in recent years, you may be pleasantly surprised by the robust scene. Within the past two years alone, our city’s watering holes have checked off important boxes. Authentic tiki bar? Check. Refined dive bar bringing Buffalo (?) energy? Check. Mezcal-forward cocktail lounges? Check, check, check. Newcomer Don Artemio (3268…
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1851 Club Dazzles - Fort Worth Weekly

1851 Club, 931 W Division St, Arlington. 817-642-5554. 4pm-2am Mon-Fri, 12pm-2am Sat-Sun. All major credit cards accepted. My first impression of 1851 Club was that it was clean, unpretentious, and welcoming. The staff certainly appeared polite and attentive. During my first trip to the bar, the bartender noticed that I was a new face and…
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Breaking the Two-Party Paradigm - Fort Worth Weekly

Looking back, Trey Holcomb said he’s always been a Libertarian at heart. The 49-year-old public school teacher has largely voted Republican, but the election of Donald Trump led him to part ways with the Grand Old Party a few years ago. “I looked at what the Republican party was saying they were about and what…