‘What a Stupid Law’: Readers Outraged After Venues Forced to Drop Covers
The Free Man Lounge and Revelers Hall owners made their issues with the City of Dallas public about the removal of a cover for live music.
The Free Man Lounge and Revelers Hall owners made their issues with the City of Dallas public about the removal of a cover for live music.
Readers from the far right and liberal left duked it out in the comments section. Who came out on top?
Fort Worth folk take a few shots at Dallas over our Judgmental Map. At least we ranked one.
Luka is gone, Cooper is here. Have you made peace with the trade that rocked the sports world yet? Fans everywhere are still figuring it out.
You sure about that, Greg? You sure?
Observer readers sound off on our story about an AI version of the conservative pundit preaching from beyond the grave.
Readers agreed with a recent opinion piece that argued Texas A&M’s recent firing of an educator isn’t a good look.
Some of the comments were’t so nice, but here’s to the ones that were!
Observer readers have some provocative ideas about what Texas classrooms should have next to the Ten Commandments.
Observer readers gave us their opinions on what we highlighted in our best music venues list.
There are a lot of good tacos around here, you guys. After our initial list of the best 12, here are others to try.
We couldn’t help but get lured into the comic hellscape that Reddit channeled in this thread.
Who knew the guy from The Hot Chick would inspire such a dust-up in our Facebook comments?
Our story about the closed restaurants we miss stirred up some happy memories of meals gone by.
A bill requiring public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments mirrors the one being challenged in Louisiana courts.
The Canadian superstar aims for the pop culture mantle with a new album, tour and film. We look into how it’ll pay off.
Troubling reports suggest that juvenile justice changes must be made, but not all proposals are created equal.
It’s a good time to explore the disparity between older, twangy country music versus the new-aged sound.
There are many North Texas suburbs, but these received the most hate, even if we don’t think they necessarily deserve it.
Two-thirds of the Chicks formed a country-rock side project in 2010, creating an album well worth a listen today.
Readers weigh in on Angela and Ken Paxton’s war on masturbation in Texas.
The Grammy-winning Fort Worth native mined her painful past for her seventh studio album, marking its 10th anniversary this year.