Fort Worth Weekly // July 10-16, 2024

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Weird Wednesdays

They’re more than just film screenings. They’re community.

Onscreen, a muscle car containing a criminal and his girlfriend jump a tow truck and careen over a school bus full of screaming teenagers. The thugs chasing them crash through the stalled RV next to the bus, which promptly explodes. The filmgoers, who have just been browsing the reception area buying things from local vendors and watching in a space usually reserved for weddings, erupt in applause. It’s the first Wednesday of the month, and Southside Preservation Hall is once again home to Weird Wednesdays.

Hosted by local freelance filmmaker and photographer Greg TeGantvoort, who goes by the nickname “The Movie Mutant,” Weird Wednesdays began as screenings of cult classics and has mutated into a film plus a full-on monthly arts and crafts market and gathering scene for the weirdest people west of the Metroplex. When TeGantvoort was working as marketing director for Downtown Cowtown at the Isis theater on the North Side, he said to then-owner Jeffrey Smith, “ ‘Hey, we’re open seven days a week with a lot of time with nothing programmed and just the bar open. How about you give me one Wednesday a month so I can program a movie that is just super-off-the-wall weirdo

just to see who comes in, stuff you typically gotta drive out to Dallas to see, something people will never know what they’re gonna get?’ And he was like, ‘Sure, whatever.’ ”

That first Wednesday of December 2021, TeGantvoort started with one vendor and 1987’s little-known meta-horror Anguish and has only grown from there.

On picking movies, he explains, “It’s always a different theme, always a secret. Like, ‘Hey, doing an action movie,’ ‘doing a musical,’ so people kinda know what to expect, but I pick movies I feel will be a very unique audience experience, whether shocking or hilarious or just downright bad that everyone gets to laugh at. It’s guaranteed to get the best audience reaction.”

After leaving the Isis because he claims the owners felt the screenings did not recoup costs, TeGantvoort relocated to Southside Preservation Hall after being put in contact with hall director Matthew Williams by local artist Trista Morris. (The hall is, coincidentally, also the place TeGantvoort held his wedding reception 10 years ago.)

Now, Southside Preservation Hall fills up the first Wednesday of every month

with up to 40 vendors selling everything from homemade candles and jewelry to horror-themed purses.

One happy vendor is independent author Chase Tipton, a Fort Worthian who cites Cormac McCarthy as a major influence.

“The crowds actually understand my writing,” he said of his postapocalyptic series Guerrilla Architects.

But he also sees it as more than just a place to sell. “It’s a platform to bring out everybody’s inner rebel in a place people can feel at home … [and] vendors buy from other vendors. There’s no feeling of competition here.”

Local attendee Amanda Hill was there for her first time and said, “I love it already. I’ve already spent so much money!”

She went on to say, “A group of people so diverse having a blast — it makes so much sense, and I’ll definitely be coming back.”

While the crowd wasn’t as full as it was for June’s Pride Month event, perhaps due to plenty of competing events on the eve of Independence Day (or the sweltering summer heat), people still filled up the theater for the screening. After teasing the audience with

trailers for movies like the Carl Weathers vehicle Action Jackson, TeGantvoort revealed the night’s screening. Directed by John Stewart and starring Barri Murphy, Gregory Scott Cummins, and William Hubbard Knight, 1989’s Action U.S.A. is a movie that, in the first five minutes, has a man dangling by his legs from a helicopter, a car chase with an explosion, and full-frontal nudity. TeGantvoort described the flick as “made by stuntmen who thought they could do better without things like ‘dialogue’ or ‘story.’ ”

And when the over-the-top action and laughable dialogue began, the audience hooted and hollered and ate it up. Only a technical failure necessitating the restart of the movie near the end seemed to mar the audience’s enjoyment.

TeGantvoort hopes to create a permanent space to host events like Weird Wednesdays, “a movie theater that is Fort Worth’s own, not some huge conglomerate from out of town.”

He’s gone on to help found Fort Worth Community Cinema to begin the process. With the following that Weird Wednesdays has amassed, they may be off to a good start. l

From cheesy to schlocky and all points in between, Weird Wednesdays fill the lovely Southside Preservation Hall with fun.

MUSIC

Wholehearted

Without any radio support or majorlabel backing, Dustin Massey’s plays keep climbing.

It’s been three years since Americana singer-songwriter Dustin Massey finally made his own way into a scene he’d been celebrating from the sidelines for years. With the release of his debut album Matter of Time, the rabid fan of Fort Worth country suddenly found himself at its vanguard. Things had settled musically for him a bit since that initial burst major life events like getting married and the loss of his father taking precedence but earlier this summer, Massey released his first new music since 2021’s Time

The single “Always Been This Way” hit streaming platforms in May. Last week, he followed it up with another single, “Heart with a Hole.” The pair preview the EP Swim or Sink due in August and are an instant reminder of why Massey deserves a place in the scene he loves so much.

“Always Been This Way” is a hook-laden rocker that balances some serious self-reflection with a healthy dose of whimsy. In Massey’s words, it “reflects on the internal struggle to let go and move on. Often, it is the realization that we are in fact a part of the problem that liberates us from holding on to the past.”

He begins with a choppy acoustic guitar line, singing, “Lying in bed, hardly sleeping / Staring a hole through the ceiling” before adding a falsetto trill to the line “Gonna find a shooting star,” which lends an unexpected Rob Thomas-ian twist to the melody before Massey’s stellar backing band (guitarist Shane Hudson, bassist Cameron Moreland, drummer Nathan Ziehm) crack into the main groove of the verse. A nice key change at the bridge slams into an anthemic sing-along chorus.

Massey said, “The upbeat vibe of the song is to symbolize the hope for the future once we have this realization.”

Though inarguably Americana in its delivery, the track could have been comfortably included in the catalogs of the likes of Matchbox Twenty or Third Eye Blind. Some of the slick radio-friendly sheen is owed to producer Josh Serrato (Koe Wetzel), who, along with offering additional guitar and keys, recorded and mixed the tracks at Melody Mountain Studios in Stephenville, plus the mastering of Brian Lucey of Magic Garden Studios. The infectious earworm quality is no doubt responsible for the thousands of

Dustin Massey: “Somehow writing about this was healing for me and kept me from going [to a dark place] after my father passed.”

streams and inclusions on curated playlists the song has earned in just over a month, despite no current radio support.

Though out for only about a week, “Heart with a Hole” is gaining ground on the impressive play count of his first. Upon listening, it becomes obvious why. Though every bit as infectious, the tone is quite different. In some ways, “Heart” is a complimentary piece to “Always.” Where the latter is uplifting and hopeful, the former takes its namesake in rough unseen hands and squeezes it hard.

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A gentle 3/4-waltzing acoustic picks through the chords as Massey’s vocals come in with a newfound earnestness carried by a barely perceptible rasp in his voice. He sings plaintively of drinking too much as a way of coping with pain and the self-awareness and shame that come from knowing you are and that you shouldn’t be. “Heart” is a song informed by the grief over the recent loss of his father. It’s a document of pain and helplessness and “how it can be easy to slip into a dark, self-destructive place.”

Despite the chorus’ melancholy refrain of “There ain’t no cure for a heart with a hole,” the tenderness and vulnerability in the track are, in fact, therapeutic. Not only for the listener but for Massey as well.

“Somehow writing about this was healing for me and kept me from going there myself after my father passed,” he said.

With the tracks gaining listens despite a lack of radio support or the backing of a label (Massey credits manager Ryan Kleine at Gold Towne Music for help with these early successes), both are sure to create anticipation for the August release of Swim or Sink. If these two songs are indicative of what’s to come, our patience will be handsomely rewarded. l

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Texas Commission on environmenTal QualiTy

Notice of Draft Federal Operating Permit

Draft Permit No.: O4507

Application and Draft Permit. US Department of the Treasury, 9000 Blue Mound Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76131-3304, has applied to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for an initial issuance of Federal Operating Permit (herein referred to as Permit) No. O4507, Application No. 35719, to authorize operation of the Western Currency Facility, a Commercial Gravure Printing facility. The area addressed by the application is located at 9000 Blue Mound Rd in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas 76131-3304. This link to an electronic map of the site or facility’s general location is provided as a public courtesy and not part of the application or notice. For exact location, refer to the application. You can find an electronic map of the facility at: https://gisweb.tceq.texas.gov/LocationMapper/?marker=97.345277,32.899444&level=13. This application was received by the TCEQ on October 11, 2023.

The purpose of a federal operating permit is to improve overall compliance with the rules governing air pollution control by clearly listing all applicable requirements, as defined in Title 30 Texas Administrative Code § 122.10 (30 TAC § 122.10). The draft permit, if approved, will codify the conditions under which the area must operate. The permit will not authorize new construction. The executive director has completed the technical review of the application and has made a preliminary decision to prepare a draft permit for public comment and review. The executive director recommends issuance of this draft permit. The permit application, statement of basis, and draft permit will be available for viewing and copying at the TCEQ Central Office, 12100 Park 35 Circle, Building E, First Floor, Austin, Texas 78753; the TCEQ Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Office, 2309 Gravel Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76118-6951; and the Fort Worth Public Library - Summerglen, 4205 Basswood Blvd, Fort Worth, Texas 76137-1402, beginning the first day of publication of this notice. The draft permit and statement of basis are available at the TCEQ Website: www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/tvnotice

At the TCEQ central and regional offices, relevant supporting materials for the draft permit, as well as the New Source Review permits which have been incorporated by reference, may be reviewed and copied. Any person with difficulties obtaining these materials due to travel constraints may contact the TCEQ central office file room at (512) 239-2900.

Public Comment/Notice and Comment Hearing. Any person may submit written comments on the draft permit. Comments relating to the accuracy, completeness, and appropriateness of the permit conditions may result in changes to the draft permit.

A person who may be affected by the emission of air pollutants from the permitted area may request a notice and comment hearing. The purpose of the notice and comment hearing is to provide an additional opportunity to submit comments on the draft permit. The permit may be changed based on comments pertaining to whether the permit provides for compliance with 30 TAC Chapter 122 (examples may include that the permit does not contain all applicable requirements or the public notice procedures were not satisfied). The TCEQ may grant a notice and comment hearing on the application if a written hearing request is received within 30 days after publication of the newspaper notice. The hearing request must include the basis for the request, including a description of how the person may be affected by the emission of air pollutants from the application area. The request should also specify the conditions of the draft permit that are inappropriate or specify how the preliminary decision to issue or deny the permit is inappropriate. All reasonably ascertainable issues must be raised and all reasonably available arguments must be submitted by the end of the public comment period. If a notice and comment hearing is granted, all individuals that submitted written comments or a hearing request will receive written notice of the hearing. This notice will identify the date, time, and location for the hearing.

Written public comments and/or requests for a notice and comment hearing should be submitted to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Office of the Chief Clerk, MC-105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087, or electronically at www14.tceq.texas.gov/epic/eComment/ and be received within 30 days after the date of newspaper publication of this notice. Please be aware that any contact information you provide, including your name, phone number, email address and physical address will become part of the agency’s public record.

A notice of proposed final action that includes a response to comments and identification of any changes to the draft permit will be mailed to everyone who submitted public comments, a hearing request, or requested to be on the mailing list for this application. This mailing will also provide instructions for public petitions to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to request that the EPA object to the issuance of the proposed permit. After receiving a petition, the EPA may only object to the issuance of a permit which is not in compliance with the applicable requirements or the requirements of 30 TAC Chapter 122.

Mailing List. In addition to submitting public comments, a person may ask to be placed on a mailing list for this application by sending a request to the Office of the Chief Clerk at the address above. Those on the mailing list will receive copies of future public notices (if any) mailed by the Chief Clerk for this application.

Information. For additional information about this permit application or the permitting process, please contact the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Public Education Program, MC-108, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087 or toll free at 1-800-687-4040. Si desea información en Español, puede llamar al 1-800-687-4040.

Further information may also be obtained for US Department of the Treasury by calling Ms. Virginia Baldwin at (817) 847-3715.

Date: June 19, 2024

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PRELIMINARY DECISION FOR AMENDMENT AND RENEWAL OF AN AIR QUALITY PERMIT

PERMIT NUMBER: 9981

APPLICATION AND PRELIMINARY DECISION. Printpack, Inc., has applied to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for an amendment to and renewal of Air Quality Permit Number 9981, which would authorize modification to and continued operation of a Flexographic Printing Plant at 2005 South Great Southwest Parkway, Grand Prairie, Tarrant County, Texas 75051. This application was submitted to the TCEQ on August 9, 2023. AVISO DE IDIOMA ALTERNATIVO. El aviso de idioma alternativo en espanol está disponible en https://www.tceq.texas.gov/permitting/air/newsourcereview/airpermits-pendingpermit-apps. The existing facility will emit the following air contaminants: carbon monoxide, hazardous air pollutants, nitrogen oxides, organic compounds, particulate matter including particulate matter with diameters of 10 microns or less and 2.5 microns or less and sulfur dioxide.

The executive director has completed the technical review of the application and prepared a draft permit which, if approved, would establish the conditions under which the facility must operate. The executive director has made a preliminary decision to issue the permit because it meets all rules and regulations. The permit application, executive director’s preliminary decision, and draft permit will be available for viewing and copying at the TCEQ central office, the TCEQ Dallas/Fort Worth regional office, and the Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, beginning the first day of publication of this notice. The facility’s compliance file, if any exists, is available for public review at the TCEQ Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Office, 2309 Gravel Drive, Fort Worth, Texas.

PUBLIC COMMENT/PUBLIC MEETING. You may submit public comments or request a public meeting about this application. The purpose of a public meeting is to provide the opportunity to submit comment or to ask questions about the application. The TCEQ will hold a public meeting if the executive director determines that there is a significant degree of public interest in the application or if requested by a local legislator. A public meeting is not a contested case hearing. You may submit additional written public comments within 30 days of the date of newspaper publication of this notice in the manner set forth in the AGENCY CONTACTS AND INFORMATION paragraph below.

RESPONSE TO COMMENTS AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ACTION. After the deadline for public comments, the executive director will consider the comments and prepare a response to all relevant and material or significant public comments. Because no timely hearing requests have been received, after preparing the response to comments, the executive director may then issue final approval of the application. The response to comments, along with the executive director’s decision on the application will be mailed to everyone who submitted public comments or is on a mailing list for this application, and will be posted electronically to the Commissioners Integrated Database (CID).

INFORMATION AVAILABLE ONLINE. When they become available, the executive director’s response to comments and the final decision on this application will be accessible through the Commission’s Web site at www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/cid Once you have access to the CID using the above link, enter the permit number for this application which is provided at the top of this notice. This link to an electronic map of the site or facility’s general location is provided as a public courtesy and not part of the application or notice. For exact location, refer to application. https://gisweb.tceq.texas.gov/LocationMapper/?marker=-97.04334,32.71502&level=13

MAILING LIST. You may ask to be placed on a mailing list to obtain additional information on this application by sending a request to the Office of the Chief Clerk at the address below.

AGENCY CONTACTS AND INFORMATION. Public comments and requests must be submitted either electronically at www14.tceq.texas. gov/epic/eComment/, or in writing to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Office of the Chief Clerk, MC-105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. Please be aware that any contact information you provide, including your name, phone number, email address and physical address will become part of the agency’s public record. For more information about this permit application or the permitting process, please call the Public Education Program toll free at 1-800-687-4040. Si desea información en Español, puede llamar al 1-800-687-4040.

Further information may also be obtained from Printpack, Inc. at the address stated above or by calling Mr. Robert Cullom, Senior Environmental Engineer at (864) 414-2371.

Notice Issuance Date: June 10, 2024

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