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Alliance Air Show's cancellation tops this week's 5 most-read Fort Worth stories
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1. Fort Worth's Alliance Air Show canceled after 32 years. The AllianceTexas Aviation Expo - formerly known as the Bell Fort Worth Alliance Air Show - will not take place in 2023, and perhaps not ever again, according to release issued by Alliance Air Productions on June 7. A tradition for 32 years, the show has long been regarded as one of the best in the nation.
2. Cafe with made-to-order mini-doughnuts to open near TCU in south Fort Worth. Little doughnuts are rolling into south Fort Worth via a new doughnut cafe. Called Batter & Beans, it'll serve doughnuts, coffee, and more, and it's opening at 3548 South Hills Ave., south of TCU in Westcliff Center.
3. Best ways to celebrate your Pride throughout June in Dallas-Fort Worth. The month of June is designated as Pride Month to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community, and various groups and businesses around Dallas-Fort Worth are showing their support in a multitude of ways. Here are some of the best ways we've found for members of the community and allies to participate in Pride Month in style.
4. New Charlie Brown Christmas exhibit fills Fort Worth with holiday spirit this summer. June and July are going to get jolly when a beloved children's holiday film comes to life: "Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown!" will open at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History on June 17.
5. Acclaimed tapas restaurant from Dallas expands to Fort Worth's Crockett Row. A Dallas tapas concept is expanding to Fort Worth: Si Tapas, a restaurant that's been doing authentic Spanish-style tapas for 14 years, will open a location in Fort Worth's Crockett Row, in the former Fireside Pies space at 2949 Crockett St.