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At Long Last, Geeks Get Respectnew

Ashley Eldred was trying to figure out how to make Hell into a cuter place. The young blonde woman with a confident manner is a student at the Guildhall at SMU - the school Jay Leno was talking about that teaches students how to make video games.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin and Cole Williams  |  02-03-2010  |  Media

Two North Texas Daily Papers Have Reached a Partial Detentenew

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Dallas Morning News have begun sharing content, but the cooperation between competing media companies in the same media market is raising red flags. Some question whether the agreement may violate federal antitrust laws.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Dan McGraw  |  01-08-2009  |  Media

Another Carswell Convictionnew

AltWeeklies Award - News Story (1500 words or less)
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Betty Brink  |  04-21-2008  |  Media

"Africa Screams," "Diary of a Mad White Woman," "Chow Fun"new

AltWeeklies Award - Arts Criticism
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Kristian Lin  |  04-21-2008  |  Media

The Scariest News May be the Stuff You Haven't Seen Yetnew

This year's Project Censored articles cover issues so weighty that many observers wonder how they could have slipped through the cracks. "The civil liberties aspect of this year's list is personally troubling for many people," director Peter Phillips says.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Eric Griffey  |  10-04-2007  |  Media

Hijacking at the Hospitalnew

AltWeeklies Award - News Story -- In-Depth
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Pablo Lastra  |  11-28-2005  |  Media

Postscript to a Strange Lifenew

When Carl Daniel found a suicide note scrawled in the back of a mystery novel, he thought it was a joke. Nope. The note was written by reporter John Makeig, whose life and death were as bizarre as anything in his stories. And that's saying something.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Dan Malone  |  03-02-2005  |  Media

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