This week's hot headlines
Inaugural Fort Worth Music Festival amps up this week's 5 hottest headlines
Editor's note: A lot happened this week, so here's your chance to get caught up. Read on for the week's most popular headlines. Looking for the best things to do this weekend? Find that list here.
1. Full lineup revealed for first-ever Fort Worth Music Festival at the Stockyards. The full lineup for the inaugural Fort Worth Music Festival & Conference at the Stockyards has been unveiled, allowing fans and industry insiders to set their schedules to get the most out of the event. Many of the names are Fort Worth favorites.
2. Longtime Fort Worth taqueria heads west in new hot chicken partnership. A longtime Fort Worth taqueria is setting up shop at a new location in an exciting new partnership that brings together tacos and chicken: Acapulco Taqueria, an authentic taqueria that had been open on North Main Street for more than 30 years, is headed west to Willow Park.
3. These are the 14 can't-miss shows in Dallas-Fort Worth theater for February. You know what makes a terrific Valentine's Day present? Theater tickets. And there's no shortage of choices this month, with both Dallas and Fort Worth filling up the calendar with openings. In order of start date, here are 14 local shows to watch this month.
4. Fort Worth Juneteenth crusader Opal Lee honored with portrait at Texas Capitol. Opal Lee, the treasured 96-year-old Fort Worth activist known as "The Grandmother of Juneteenth," now has her portrait hanging alongside other Texas heroes in the state Capitol in Austin. Lee's portrait was unveiled in a ceremony in the Texas Senate chambers on Wednesday, February 8.
5. 5 ways to get your King Cake fix in Fort Worth (without eating King Cake). Mardi Gras in 2023 is February 21, and that means king cake, the flashy seasonal treat that has been a New Orleans tradition since 1870. Fort Worth has creative spinoffs that celebrate the spirit of king cake; here are five.