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The loss of a loved one brings emotional pain that no amount of money can replace. When this loss is caused by another party’s negligence, families often turn to the legal system for accountability and financial support. The value of a wrongful death claim is never the same for every family since each case has […] The post What Factors Affect the Value of a Wrongful Death Claim? appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.| Fort Worth Weekly
From September 10th to 23rd, customers can explore unexpected flavors, regional specialties, and the art, music, and dance that make German food culture so rich, surprising, and worth discovering. Started in 2010, the Passport series has honored such countries and regions as Greece, Mexico, Italy, France, Brazil, Spain, Argentina, the United Kingdom, and the Southern […] The post Ate Days of Passport Germany appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.| Fort Worth Weekly
Post-Labor Day events, including artist demos, home and garden shows, and help with house pets (and houseplants), will simplify your transition to fall. But first: Beyonce. Thursday, September 4, 2025 What the Dance presents House of Bey: A Beyonce Celebration at Tulips FTW (112 St. Louis Av, Fort Worth, 817-367-9798) at 10pm. The party will feature […] The post N&D 9.03.25 // Bloom Where You’re Planted appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.| Fort Worth Weekly
Men talk about this a lot: The ultimate betrayal a man can make of his male friend is to have sex with that man’s wife or girlfriend. Some men undoubtedly would prefer to be murdered by their best friend than be cuckolded by them. Why is this so, and why does no one talk about […] The post <em>Splitsville</em>: My Best Friend’s Wife appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.| Fort Worth Weekly
Change is inevitable, especially with people’s media-viewing tastes and habits, but we seem to live in a weird time, when time itself no longer matters. Late-night network television has had to contend with this phenomenon more than any other TV genre. Streaming services, including YouTube, Paramount+, Disney+, Hulu, and social media platforms, allow viewers to […] The post After Hours appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.| Fort Worth Weekly
In late August, during a week when the nation experienced its 339th mass shooting, a new faith-based coalition in Tarrant County announced that it was taking action. From 9am to noon on Sat-Sun, citizens can bring unwanted (and unloaded) firearms in the trunk or rear of their car to the inaugural Guns to Gardens Safe-Disposal […] The post Garden and Gun appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.| Fort Worth Weekly
Perched among mist-covered leaves at the Fort Worth Zoo, the jagged black silhouette of a raven is a ghostly shadow in the morning light. He is quiet, watching. Next to him, a chocolate-brown cinerous vulture stares, unbothered, as she keeps watch over their habitat. The peaceful scene hardly fits the macabre stigmas often associated with […] The post Nevermore! appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.| Fort Worth Weekly
If he weren’t already well-known as one of Fort Worth’s best frontmen for his work with indie-rockers Cut Throat Finches, Sean Russell might have a high profile based on his compassionate activism. Lately, Russell has shown this with efforts to organize a veteran-focused music festival as well as coordinating contributions to help a vet impacted […] The post Vets Rock appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.| Fort Worth Weekly
Even though Jordan Rosser moved to Oklahoma City a few years ago, it doesn’t keep him from Interlinked. He still manages rehearsals and other group activities with his metalcore band. “Anytime there’s a photoshoot or writing or recording session, I make the drive to be with the rest of the team,” Rosser said. “I am very thankful and […] The post Interlinked Arrives appeared first on Fort Worth Weekly.| Fort Worth Weekly
My stepfather died four years ago, and now my mother has begun passing along some of his cherished possessions to his children, some of whom live out of state. With my husband working weekends at a music venue, I usually have a lot of free time Fridays and Saturdays. With the extra day off for…| Fort Worth Weekly