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Thursday, February 16 This evening marks the beginning of a weekly comedy open-mic hosted by Marcus “M Dot” White at Cassidy’s Night Club (2540 Meacham Blvd, 817-625-9911), where up to 20 performers will try to at least acknowledge your funny bone 8pm-10pm Thursdays. To participate, DM ....
Thursday November 17, 2022 Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon syncs perfectly with the Wizard of Oz. That’s a fact (says me). Naysayers will tell you that it’s all just a bizarre coincidence, that you can match up almost any album and movie for the same result, especially if you are high enough. But duuuude. I’ve ....
Thursday October 13, 2022 Music Awards are back! Along with the Black Dog Jam at Scat Jazz Lounge and the jam nights at Lazy Daisy Coffee Bar, McFly’s Pub, and Pinky’s Champagne Room & Velvet Jazz Lounge, the Playtown Blues Jam at Lola’s Fort Worth (2000 W Berry St, @LolasFortWorth) is nominated for best open-mic ....
Thursday & Saturday: Trinity River Book Festival In celebration of National Literacy Month, the annual Trinity River Book Festival kicks off with a $15 screening of The Woman King starring Viola Davis at 7:30pm at Movie Tavern West 7th (2872 Crockett St, 682-503-8101). Then at 9am-4pm on Sat, Sep 17, head to ....
Texans, in the words of Gov. Greg Abbott Tuesday, have “mastered” the safe daily habits that prevent the contraction and spread of COVID-19. Through Texans’ tireless efforts to obey public health guidelines and follow the governor’s statewide mask mandate, the pandemic is abating in the state, saving not only lives, but also allowing Abbott to slip the onerous bonds of responsibility and leave the fate of millions of our fellow Texans in the capable hands of the vigilant citizens of Texas. “Texans have wrestled with COVID, and they have learned best how to conduct their own lives,” Abbott said in a press conference in Lubbock. “State mandates are no longer needed.” ....