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This was bound to happen at some point, a filmmaker goes from winning Oscars for Best Director and Best Picture to helming a Marvel Comics movie. The studio did hire Chloé Zhao to make Eternals before Nomadland had even come out in theaters, one of a string of perspicacious director hires that has helped make this film series so successful. If you figured Zhao would do something unorthodox with Eternals, you are pretty perspicacious yourself. This is easily the strangest of the Marvel films, one that uses the formula to ponder cosmic questions about the meaning of human existence. It’s like the Marvel version of The Tree of Life. It should be much worse than it is. The title characters are a group of 10 ageless, godlike alien beings dispatched to Mesopotamia in 5000 B.C. to aid the development of human civilization by
and Zhao films a Bollywood exterminating the monsters Eternals dance number like it’s called Deviants, which Starring Gemma Chan, killed the dinosaurs. The something she always Richard Madden, Kumail Nanjiani, and Angelina Jolie. wanted to do. (This movie alien beings seem to have Directed by Chloé Zhao. has more Indian stuff than succeeded by the 16th Written by Chloé Zhao, you might expect.) Still, century A.D., so the one Patrick Burleigh, Kaz Firpo, and Ryan Firpo. Rated her transition from the grit named Sersi (Gemma PG-13. of Nomadland and The Rider Chan) is quite surprised to the maximalism of this in the present day when a Deviant attacks her and her boyfriend (Kit movie has its rough patches. The pacing is Harington) while they’re walking home noticeably off during the early going, and through London one night. The boyfriend, the central romance doesn’t hold — Chan who only knows her as a museum curator, is shows more chemistry with Harington even more surprised when she saves his life than with his Game of Thrones co-star by transmogrifying an oncoming bus into a Madden. You could fairly say that the heap of rose petals. To face the new threat, Marvel films have never been good with she has to reunite the Eternals from their romance, but we saw The Avengers handle far corners of the globe: Thena (Angelina the “getting the band together” part of the Jolie), once the group’s fiercest fighter, is story more adroitly. The movie takes its now a PTSD case living in the Australian cue from Kingo’s personal documentarian outback; Druig (Barry Keoghan) has, (Harish Patel), who says, “We need action unsettlingly, become a god to his own cult sequences!” while filming a fight against in the Amazon jungle; Kingo (Kumail the Deviants. Those are dutifully included Nanjiani) is, hilariously, hiding in plain and executed reasonably well on their own, but they don’t fit the rest of the film’s sight as an Indian movie star. This story isn’t tied down to a single tone of wonderstruck awe at the history of time period or place, which allows Zhao human accomplishments. Nevertheless, Eternals enjoys fitful to bring all of Disney/Marvel’s resources to bear in re-creating Babylon in the 6th moments of inspiration when dwelling on century B.C., where Sersi and Ikaris (an the latter. It’s a brave thing to take the series Irish-accented Richard Madden) fall in into mystical territory, and I can’t help but love, or the Gupta Empire of Northern admire how elastic the Marvel formula India a thousand years later, where they has proved, accommodating the racial are married in a Hindu ceremony. The commentary of Black Panther, the antic group and the marriage both break up comedy of Thor: Ragnarok, and the teen in 1521 over the leader (Salma Hayek) drama of the Spider-Man films. Then, too, preventing them from intervening when having an Asian woman glimpse the secret the Spanish conquistadors massacre the of the universe (and having Angelina Jolie Aztecs in Tenochtitlán. The Eternals are give her a pep talk about how she needs to expressly forbidden from taking sides in be the group’s new leader) is something such matters, which is also why they didn’t Hollywood hasn’t given us until now. This join the Avengers against Thanos, but Sersi crazy ambitious move from the reigning soon discovers that her kind aren’t meant Hollywood franchise is a mess where the to be much better than those conquistadors. Dune remake is tidier, but given the choice These historical settings are rendered between them, I’d watch Eternals again vividly enough to turn you hot and cold, first. l
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Key U.S. Supreme Court justices express concern about the Texas abortion law’s enforcement. Six justices — including two who voted against blocking Senate Bill 8 when it first went into effect — voiced concern that other states could replicate the controversial law’s enforcement mechanism. R E E S E
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Static “Reading and writing are in themselves subversive acts,” Kurt Vonnegut once wrote. “What they subvert is the notion that things have to be the way they are, that you are alone, and that no one has ever felt the way you have.” Subversion must have been on the mind of State Rep. Matt Krause, a Republican from Fort Worth, when he recently inquired into the availability of 849 books in Texas public schools. Krause is on the hunt for books that describe abortion, Black Lives Matter, sexuality, and LGBTQ+ rights — ya know, the stuff that keeps white-wing, er, right-wing nuts like Krause up at night. Krause, in his letter to the Texas Education Agency (TEA), which governs Texas public schools, says that the books may cause “discomfort” to or “anguish” for children and teen readers. For anyone who follows local state politics, the request is a natural and expected consequence of legislation that Republicans recently passed to push back on racial equity progress in public schools. Rather than being honest about the intention of the bill, which bans certain discussions about systemic racism and race-related topics in public school classrooms to protect the precious feelings of white baby snowflakes, Republicans targeted Critical Race Theory (CRT). CRT is a complex theoretical framework for understanding how racism shapes life in the United States. Texas lawmakers falsely stated that CRT promotes white guilt and that the academic theory is being taught in public schools. Neither is true. So how did CRT paranoia become a major driving force behind conservative legislation? Christopher Rufo, the Republican activist who is widely credited with creat-
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surrounding the law and the suits challenging it, not on abortion rights nor the constitutionality of the law itself. Those questions centered on whether Texas’ enforcement strategy for the law — which empowers private citizens to sue those who perform or help someone obtain an abortion disallowed by the law — and whether the United States has the right to sue Texas over the statute.
allowed the law to skirt judicial review so far but seemed skeptical of the federal government’s claims that it had a right to sue the state over the law. The Supreme Court heard hearings over Texas’ abortion law, also known as Senate Bill 8, as part of two lawsuits — one lodged by abortion providers and the other by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). Both focused on procedural technicalities ing the CRT misinformation campaign, recently told two NBC reporters that his goal was to turn CRT into a “national brand that gave American conservatives a new frame for understanding what is happening around them.” CRT misinformation, Rufo continued, allows conservatives to push back on antiracism programs that could help all students, not just Black and not just white. For those of you who haven’t been paying attention or don’t care to, creating boogeymen for the politically blinded masses to gnash their teeth over is the GOP’s M.O. If Republicans’ mostly uneducated, mostly blue-collar, mostly white base ever changed the channel, they would see that Republicans are merely using boogeymen — CRT, bathroom wars, abortion — to hide the GOP’s one and only concern: cutting taxes for the wealthiest 1%. There’s only one reason family men making $50,000 a year or less root for billionaires, and it’s as plain to see as night and day. Or should we say “black and white”? Southlake is a hotbed for the type of paranoia over “woke” schoolbooks that Krause is now peddling. On Twitter, one former Southlake elected official recently singled out Southlake parents as the driving force behind Krause’s new witch hunt. Krause’s letter to the TEA mentions Southlake’s Carroll school district in the first sentence, a not-so-subtle nod to the network of political donors who launched a slew of investigative stories by our paper (“Right-Wing Extremists Taking Over Carroll School District?” Sep 15). “Recently, a number of Texas school districts around the state including Carroll ISD [...] have removed books from libraries and/or classrooms after receiving objections from students, parents, and taxpayers,” Krause wrote. Krause was likely referring to an October incident in which the Carroll school board voted 3-2 to reprimand a fourth-grade
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teacher for keeping a copy of This Book Is Anti-Racist in her classroom library after several Southlake parents whined about The New York Times bestseller to the board. Southlake’s conservative parents are a case study of what happens when you mix white fragility and wealth within a largely minority-free suburb. We recently reviewed one string of emails from area parents to Carroll school leadership that describes a school environment where mask mandates are seen as “muzzling children.” Carroll’s book ban is just the most recent step taken by uber-wealthy whites who seek to push back on anti-racism policies in classrooms. Not one to play second fiddle to a lowly state rep, Gov. Greg Abbott recently ripped
Notably, conservative Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh seemed to push back on Texas’ unique enforcement mechanism. Their line of questioning and comments suggested they might side with abortion providers in condemning the “loophole” that the law exploits to thwart judicial review. Kavanaugh and Barrett, along with three other conservative justices, voted against tempointo so-called inappropriate material being foisted on innocent young minds. Parents are rightfully angry, Abbott wrote in an open letter to state public school leadership. Without providing any examples, he singled out books that portrayed “clearly pornographic images” and “substances that have no place in the Texas public school system.” The vagueness of Abbott’s assertion will likely serve as fodder for the machinations of racist politicians and parents who would rather project their backwater views on sound academic theories like CRT than address the longstanding issues that are keeping this country from realizing its founding principle that all men are created equal. The Carroll high school students who drew national attention, and condemnation, for making racist chants were never held accountable, and similar actions today are unlikely to be disciplined in Southlake because conspiracy theories over CRT and student “muzzles” have drowned out any reasonable attempts to pass policies that could protect Black and LGBTQ+ students from racist attacks. In their attempt to thwart some kind of leftist ideological takeover of Texas public schools, Republican lawmakers and rich, white parents are creating the very Orwellian reality they fear. It would be laughable if it wasn’t so potentially damaging to our children. Books and writing are subversive, as Krause probably knows, and thought-provoking works like This Book Is Anti-Racist only underline the small-minded and bigoted worldviews of Krause and his base of inadequate conspiracy-loving crackpots. l This column reflects the opinions of the editorial board and not necessarily the Fort Worth Weekly. To submit a column, please email Editor Anthony Mariani at Anthony@FWWeekly.com. Submissions will be edited for factuality and clarity.
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across the state. The law has effectively stopped most abortions in the state. All Texas abortion providers have had to shutter the bulk of the procedures they previously offered, with some ceasing to offer any abortions, even ones allowed under SB 8. Since then, people seeking abortions have sought services in other states, forming backlogs of Texas patients desperate for the procedure. The law’s unusual enforcement mechanism is leaving abortion providers across the state without a playbook to respond and few options to fight the restrictions in court. This new law is the latest, most devastating blow from lawmakers who have been on a warpath to steamroll abortion access for decades. Getting an abortion in Texas has become more difficult than anywhere else in the nation. While the law has widely been referred to as a six-week ban, the reality is closer to two weeks. Calling it strictly a six-week ban fails to take into account the nuance in circumstances many people face when it comes to pregnancy. A Texas doctor from San Antonio is already facing two lawsuits for performing an abortion illegally under the state’s new law. He announced that he performed the procedure in a Washington Post column, saying that he “wanted to make sure that Texas didn’t get away with its bid to prevent this blatantly unconstitutional law from being tested.” In addition to this Texas law, advocates on both sides are closely watching a highly anticipated Mississippi case heading to the U.S. Supreme Court that could overturn Roe v. Wade. If the court were to overturn Roe, however, it could lead “trigger laws” across 12 states — including Texas — that ban all abortions to go into effect. l
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rarily blocking the law on Sep. 1, when the law took effect. Texas’ law, which blocks abortions at about six weeks into a pregnancy, skirts constitutional precedent by forbidding state officials from enforcing it and instead relying on private citizens to sue those in violation. Typically, in suits aiming to overturn laws considered unconstitutional, courts don’t block the laws themselves — they block their enforcement. This is the reason opponents to the law have struggled to name the right defendants to block the law. Much of the discussion Monday centered on how that enforcement mechanism could be replicated to cast a chilling effect on other rights protected by the Constitution: not just abortion rights but also gun ownership, freedom of the press, and same-sex marriage. It remains to be seen how the justices will vote. A decision is unlikely to come the same day as the hearing but could be made soon. The three liberal justices on the Supreme Court and conservative Chief Justice John Roberts voted in favor of temporarily blocking the law in September. If Barrett and Kavanaugh side with them now, it would likely put enough votes in place to temporarily block the law’s enforcement. However, even if the law is eventually overturned, abortion advocates fear that the right to an abortion remains in grave jeopardy. On Dec. 1, the Supreme Court is set to take up another high-profile abortion case: Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. Many expect that abortion rights could be taken up as part of that case and fear that Roe v. Wade — which, along with subsequent rulings, affirms a person’s right to an abortion before fetal viability — could be overruled. Under SB 8, people or groups successfully sued can face penalties of at least $10,000. It’s a restrictive law that, if upheld, ends abortion access for millions
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raffic was gridlocked on a busy stretch of I-30 in North Fort Worth, and a long line of cars and tractor-trailers glimmered in the hot sun. Rush hour traffic was stalled by a tangle of work crews, beeping construction trucks, and rows of traffic cones. Someone was going to lose it — that was almost inevitable — as people tried to make their way home from work or wherever else they had been on a Friday afternoon. The frustrating scene was familiar to Isel Valenzuela, who owns a home inspection company and spends much of his time driving to clients across the area. Dozens of times, he has seen drivers put themselves and others at risk with rude or reckless behavior, Valenzuela said in a phone interview. On June 25, Valenzuela found himself caught in one of those violent dramas.
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Before the day was over, a young man would lose his life. While caught in the traffic, Valenzuela heard a buzzing sound in the distance. A bright green motorcycle quickly came into view, weaving in and out of traffic and driving between lanes, he said. The motorcycle pulled between cars ahead of him, and moments later, shots rang out, he said. The next thing he noticed was a man lying on the pavement with blood covering his chest and stomach. Valenzuela grabbed an emergency first aid kit that he keeps in his car and rushed over to help the man, later identified as JaDerek Gray, 19. “I need to breathe,” Valenzuela heard Gray say. “I’ve got to get up.” As Gray tried to talk, Valenzuela heard a gurgling sound inside the teenager’s lungs, and “I knew it was bad. I told him help was coming. I tried to hold him down and put pressure on the wounds.” Using trauma patches, Valenzuela tried to stop four profusely bleeding gunshot wounds. When emergency crews arrived a few minutes later, they also tried to stop the bleeding. Gray was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead. On that day, Valenzuela tried to save the life of a young man, who — for reasons no one will ever know — stopped his motorcycle in the middle of traffic,
lowered the kickstand, drew a gun, and walked toward an SUV that was also stuck in the traffic. Inside the SUV was a man and his family. He also had a gun. According to other witnesses, the man yelled for Gray to drop his weapon, but after he refused, the other man shot Gray multiple times. The driver was not charged because a police investigation determined that Gray was the aggressor and the SUV driver acted in self-defense. “I wish I would have seen more,” Valenzuela said. “We only have one side of the story. We’ll never be able to ask him what his side was.” After Gray’s death, his Facebook page was relentlessly trolled for weeks with comments saying that he got what he deserved. Although Gray’s case has an unusual twist, its deadly ending is — unfortunately — not uncommon. Dozens of reports, injuries, and deaths from road rage incidents have been reported in Fort Worth, the region, the state, and across the nation. In recent months, the problem has escalated. “Road rage” is a term that describes dangerous or violent acts by drivers or passengers, but Texas has no specific criminal charge called “road rage.” That makes it difficult for police and the public to know the scope of the problem. There is also
no way to gauge how many people encounter hostile drivers and never report it. “In Fort Worth and across North Texas, we can see what seems to be an increase in reported cases, but statistically, no reported offenses are categorized under ‘road rage,’ ” said Brad Perez, a spokesperson for the Fort Worth police department. Referring to an incident as road rage is “the afterthought regarding the actual crime that occurred,” Perez said.
Whatever it’s called, violence on the roadways is a growing problem. Texas’ new open carry law that went into effect Sep. 1 has safety advocates worried that road violence could continue to increase. An average of 42 people per month have been shot, killed, or wounded in road rage incidents so far in 2021, according to the gun safety nonprofit Everytown Research & Policy. That amounts to one person being shot and either injured or killed in a road rage incident every 18 hours, on average. Everytown says the number of road rage injuries and deaths nationwide have increased yearly since 2018. “If current trends continue, 2021 is on track to be the deadliest year on record,
to the Fort Worth jail and bond was set at $250,000. The investigation is ongoing, police said. Hamzah Faraj, 24, a delivery driver, died after being shot in the head on Sep. 11 at Altamesa Boulevard and Kingswood Drive in Southwest Fort Worth. Faraj was reportedly shot by someone driving a gray four-door Dodge pickup truck. After the shooting, he was taken to a nearby hospital and died several days later. Faraj’s wife, who was also in the car, was injured by gunfire but survived, according to published reports. So far, Faraj’s killer remains at large as his family and police publicly plead for someone to come forward with information. His mother, Athraa Hezam, told NBC 5 that she and her son moved to North Texas from Iraq in 2013 in hopes of finding a better life. Her son was recently married and was an aspiring music composer, according to the report. Faraj is not the only person to fall victim to a violent driver. On Aug. 14, two people were shot on eastbound Southwest Loop 820, WFAA reported. A fight from a nightclub is believed to have caused the freeway shooting, the report states. Both victims in that incident sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
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Road rage has caused serious injuries and deaths in North Texas, shown in a sampling of recent incidents. Although road rage often seems to happen after a
random or brief altercation, at least one recent shooting on a Fort Worth highway happened after a woman was stalked and harassed. Stanley Frank Szeliga, 54, of Irving, is facing a murder charge for allegedly shooting and killing Abigail Saldana, 22, of Wichita Falls, according to reports. Police found the victim after responding to a call about a “major accident” on State Highway 183, said the police force’s Perez. She was treated by emergency crews but was pronounced dead at the scene. “Detectives found evidence to indicate that the suspect had recently been stalking and harassing the victim and that the suspect had been following the victim just prior to the shooting of the victim in Fort Worth,” Perez said. Days earlier, an Instagram video posted by Saldana showed what appeared to be a tracking device that she found attached to her car. Szeliga was arrested after members of Fort Worth’s SWAT team served a search warrant at his apartment. After gaining entry, he was “located on a balcony of the residence and was found with several selfinflicted cut wounds on various parts of his body,” police said. The wounds were mostly superficial, and after medical treatment, he was taken
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no reason they were the target of someone else’s explosive anger. In some cases, people are left traumatized, severely injured, or dead as their assailants speed out of sight. The fast pace and stress of the moment can make it nearly impossible for victims and witnesses to be able to describe the vehicle or driver, police said. Tangling with a violent driver can have other consequences, as well. Vehicle insurance may not cover damages from so-called road rage incidents. Part of the problem is how some insurance policies define the difference between a criminal act and an “accident.” “It really depends on all the circumstances of the event and the driver’s insurance policy,” said Ben Gonzalez, a spokesperson with the Texas Department of Insurance. “That policy is a contract between you and the insurance company, and while there are hundreds of different variations on the market in Texas, many policies have exclusions for ‘intentional acts.’ ”
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with a projected 500 people injured or killed in road rage shootings,” Everytown says. The National Rifle Association (NRA) pushed for the Texas open carry law that allows “law-abiding” citizens to carry a handgun without a permit. The NRA was also behind getting similar laws passed in 20 other states. Although it doesn’t always end in a gun fight, there are warning signs from other drivers that violence is brewing. Aggressive driving often leads to more serious problems, according to Triple A (American Automobile Association). Aggression is often triggered by traffic delays, a lack of patience, stress, or disregard for laws and basic courtesy, police and traffic safety advocates say. Aggressive drivers are the ones you’ll see speeding, swerving in and out of lanes, and running red lights. Some of their other tactics are blocking cars from passing or changing lanes, unnecessarily blaring their horn, yelling, and making rude or obscene gestures. In their most dangerous state, hostile drivers will brandish or fire a gun, sideswipe your car, ram into your car, or otherwise try to run you off the road, as illustrated in area police cases. Other times, victims are simply in the wrong lane at the wrong time. There seems to be
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Although hostile drivers are rampaging across Texas roadways, the way incidents are reported leaves us with an inaccurate picture of the extent of the problem. The Texas Department of Transportation documented 1,383 crashes
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The list continues with a July 17 incident involving a man who shot at a woman as she was driving home from a bar. In an email response, Fort Worth police said they were called at 12:43 a.m. to 3301 Matlock Road in Arlington for a shooting that initially happened in Fort Worth. The victim told officers she was driving on I-30 near Beach Street in the central area of Fort Worth when a male driver began shooting at her. She tried to follow the suspect and obtain his license plate before she crashed her car off Cooper Street in Arlington city limits, police said. The victim, who was not identified, was taken to an Arlington hospital where she received treatment for non-lifethreatening gunshot wounds to the arm and abdomen, police said. The suspect’s vehicle was found abandoned at 8700 N. Normandale St., and he remains at large. On Aug. 3, a person was shot and hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after tempers flared in a parking lot of an apartment complex in Fort Worth, according to published reports. The shooting happened at 3008 W. Normandale St. at 11:20 a.m. behind a Harley Davidson dealership. That offender also has not been found. Following a road rage incident in June, Fort Worth police arrested Daniel Melendez, 38, on a manslaughter charge relating to the death of Najdeh Pariai, 63, of Euless. According to reports, Pariai was punched once after getting out of his vehicle to argue with Melendez. The blow knocked Pariai to the pavement, and he hit his head. Pariai later died. On March 18, Carrollton police reported an arrest in what the department called the worst case of road rage it has ever seen. In a news release, Carrollton police said Dillon Stoffregen, 26, was charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for allegedly stabbing two people and strangling a third. After an accident that Stroffreggen reportedly caused, he emerged from his car and assaulted two other drivers who were involved as well as a passerby who tried to intervene in the brawl. Stoffreggen and the three others who were injured were all treated for non-lifethreatening injuries at area hospitals.
statewide that involved road rage in 2020. Nine of them were fatal. In Fort Worth, “there is not an official tally or way to categorize reported offenses under the title of road rage,” the police force’s Perez said. “Any criminal offense that occurs during a vehicular incident is titled under that criminal offense.” The department also gathers no data on what areas of the city are more prone to aggressive drivers, he said. If a crime occurred, it will be assigned to the department’s specific unit, Perez said. If a death occurred, the case will be assigned to homicide detectives, he said. Depending on what an investigation uncovers, an offender could be charged with reckless driving, assault by contact, assault by threat, deadly conduct, or vehicular assault, for example. “All violent actions are unfortunate and should not occur,” Perez said, “especially when someone loses their life or innocent and uninvolved persons become victims.” Fort Worth Police said in an Oct. 29 Twitter post that the department’s traffic division is increasing its enforcement of moving violations, which include speeding and the so-called “move over” law that requires drivers to use caution when approaching emergency crews or utility workers. Other cities have also found it challenging to control road rage, given the nature of how it happens. “Road rage incidents can be difficult to investigate,” said Tim Ciesco, a
spokesperson for the Arlington police department. “For starters, it can sometimes be challenging to determine where specifically an incident took place, which creates extra hurdles for our investigators, who want to collect physical evidence and locate witnesses who saw the offense.” Beyond that, victims often do not know the identity of the suspect, Ciesco said. While in fast-moving traffic or in the middle of a life-threatening situation, victims rarely can snap a photo of a suspect’s vehicle or write down a license plate number, Ciesco said. In 2020, Arlington police responded to 19 road rage incidents that generated police reports, Ciesco said. As of July 2021, the department had responded to 13 incidents that have generated police reports. Arlington police established a hotline (817-459-5389) that allows drivers to report road rage. Since 2017, the hotline has received 1,253 calls and the police department’s traffic unit has sent out 737 letters to the registered owners of vehicles that were reported. Every day, Arlington police receive at least one or two reports of people driving aggressively, the department says. Road rage became such a problem in Dallas over the summer that police announced they were stepping up patrols to attempt to stop out-of-control drivers. Over one two-week period in June, Dallas documented six road rage incidents. “It’s definitely something we are concerned about, but again, the
randomness of it is alarming, and we are struggling with it,” Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia told WFAA. In one of the Dallas cases, Jason Soto, 18, was shot in the head and killed during an argument with another driver at an intersection of the 2300 block of South Hampton Road, according to published reports. Soto crashed his car after being shot and died en route to a nearby hospital, reports state. Tomas Rodriguez Jr., 27, was charged with murder in connection with the shooting. Dallas police are still looking for the person who shot and killed Christopher Murzin, 53, as he was driving on I-20 in February. In June, Murzin’s family boosted its reward to $50,000 for anyone who has information that leads to an arrest. Elsewhere in the state, road rage cases have plagued Houston. From January through April this year, law enforcement agencies reported at least 107 road rage crashes in Harris County, KPRC 2 in Houston reported. In July, a driver shot and killed a teenager who was leaving an Astros game with his father. His father exchanged hand gestures with the other driver, who followed the family and shot at them several times. The family is offering a $10,000 reward to find Castro’s killer. So far, the case remains unsolved. On Oct. 10, the Harris County Sheriff ’s Office investigated a road rage incident on the freeway service road near Aldine Mail Route in northeast Harris County, KHOU in Houston reported. A man who was cut off in traffic stopped his car, grabbed a crowbar, and stormed toward the other driver. The other driver fired a shot at him. Unfazed by the gunfire, the man began pummeling the other driver’s truck with the crowbar. More shots were fired and grazed the man with the crowbar across the forehead and hand. The man with the crowbar was so crazed, according to the report, that the gunman sped off and called 911 because he feared for his life. No one was seriously injured in the attack, and no charges were filed. But Texas is not the only state hit being with a barrage of road rage headlines. Reports of road rage flood the news every day across the nation. In Oklahoma, a video captured in August on I-35 in Edmond shows a man in a red truck aggressively veering in and out of traffic and cutting off other drivers. Steven Coughran, 40, was charged with felony assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and child neglect after he allegedly rammed another driver into a concrete
Drive down any busy highway in North Texas, and you’re likely to encounter or witness aggressive drivers. Too many people seem obsessed with being first, getting ahead of everyone, or refusing to let people change lanes or merge into traffic. If it seems like there are more angry people on the road, it’s probably not your imagination. Frustration from the pandemic, overcrowded highways, and stress from life in general are causing some people to drive more dangerously. Since early 2020, the pandemic has forced us to live and work in circumstances we’ve never experienced before, and that
has caused severe stress for many people, said Leigh Richardson, a counselor and the clinical director of the Brain Performance Center in Dallas. By July 2020, the pandemic began causing an uptick in mental health issues, according to Yale Medicine. In addition to job losses caused by business closures, working from home, health concerns, and isolation, families had to contend with organizing online school classes or home-schooling for their children. By fall, more uncertainty and upheaval raised questions about whether kids should or shouldn’t return to their classroom campuses. Aside from all of that, people were hit with daily news reports that counted COVID-related hospitalizations and deaths. In recent weeks, Fort Worth and Texas saw bitter debates over whether schools should enforce the wearing of protective face coverings to slow the spread of the virus. Amid periods of prolonged, excessive stress, one minor setback or inconvenience can cause some people to explode, Richardson said. Some people already have a predisposition to lose their cool. How a person’s brain is “wired” can make them
more inclined to be explosive or impulsive, Richardson said. During the pandemic, people have become more isolated and insular, she added. Some people have completely shut down. “They have truly enjoyed not being around people,” she said. Now everyone is having to interact again, especially as companies bring more people back into working on-site. That has also led to more traffic on roadways. The cumulative effects of stress can also have an impact. As stress piles up, one more disappointment or setback can be overwhelming, she said. “Maybe we get an email from our boss that made us mad, or maybe we’re going someplace and we’re not sure where we’re going. Someone honks a horn or gives finger language, and we’ve lost it.” Even more so during the pandemic, people seem to have lost the basic courtesy and people skills required for social interactions. And that has also spilled onto our roadways. “We forgot how to play nice, and the frustration level is so much higher than it has ever been before,” Richardson said. “We’ve lost our empathy.” l
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Road rage is one factor that’s making driving unsafe in states across the country. Despite fewer people being on the road during the pandemic, a report by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration showed an increase in crash fatalities in 2020. Speeding was the main factor. Although Americans drove less in 2020 due to the pandemic, early estimates by the federal agency show that an estimated 38,680 people died in crashes. That represents the largest projected number of fatalities since 2007. All of this raises questions about what drivers can do to protect themselves and what is being done to rein in aggressive and sometimes deadly drivers. Because road rage can happen anywhere and at any time, the best defense we have is to avoid becoming a victim.
Being a defensive driver and never engaging with an angry driver are just two ways to protect yourself, Ciesco said. Your best bet is to remove yourself from the situation as quickly and safely as possible, he said. Police and safety advocates also recommend never making eye contact with other drivers. If you believe your life or someone else’s life is in danger due to how someone is driving, your best bet is to call 911 as soon as it is possible to do so, Ciesco said.
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October 17, 2021–February 6, 2022 This exhibition is organized by Tate Britain in association with the Kimbell Art Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities and by the Texas Commission on the Arts and the Fort Worth Tourism Public Improvement District.
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How was Joseph Mallord William Turner a modern artist? At a time when British art was struggling with an inferiority complex compared with the rest of Europe, Turner and his rival John Constable were painters that their countrymen wouldn’t hesitate to put up against the finest masters from France or Italy. Turner was also the kind of artist who couldn’t have existed just a few decades before. A barber and wigmaker’s son from London, he won his way to the top by sheer force of talent, never losing his Cockney accent or his love of a pint at the pub despite spending so much time around rich, cultivated people. However, Turner’s Modern World marks him out as modern by tracing his relationship with the Industrial Revolution, which happened during his lifetime. Turner came up at a time when aesthetics was marked by Edmund Burke’s treatise On the Sublime and Beautiful, in which the AngloIrish politician and philosopher declared that the sublime (art that teaches us our
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Fingal’s Cave” was inspired by a steamboat journey to a Scottish island that was turned treacherous by the weather. The boat that carried him and his fellow passengers back to safety cuts a heroic figure amid the storm. On the other hand, Turner’s thrill to his nation’s manufacturing prowess comes packaged with a nostalgia for the old ways that have gone. His painting “War. The Exile and the Rock Limpet” depicts Napoleon, imprisoned on the island of Elba and sadly regarding an aquatic snail that currently enjoys more freedom than he does. The companion work to that is “Peace — Burial at Sea,” whose blues and blacks contrast with the reds and yellows of The mythological story of “Glaucus and “War.” That work was inspired by the death Scylla” turns into a dazzling color display in of Turner’s professional rival Sir David Turner’s hands. Wilkie, who took sick while returning insignificance by regarding forces that can from the Middle East and had to be buried destroy us) was superior to the beautiful in the ocean. With these two paintings, (art that is pleasing to the senses). Like Turner comments on the transitory nature many other British artists, Turner took this of all things. With “Chichester Canal,” he idea and painted large canvases depicting celebrates the beauty of the then-new canal people dwarfed by nature. Unlike his connecting London to England’s southern colleagues, Turner was also fascinated by coast while also lamenting that railways the technological advances of his time. The had made it obsolete even before it opened. Kimbell Art Museum’s blockbuster show of This is great, but the exhibit tries to this master’s work takes on this latter idea. emphasize Turner as a socially aware artist The basic thesis is convincing, but I’m not who opposed slavery and lamented the sure the exhibit entirely proves its point. human cost of the Napoleonic Wars. No The show was organized by the Tate doubt this was part of his personality, but his Britain, which owns more art isn’t at its strongest when than 10,000 of the artist’s expressing this. “The Field of Turner’s Modern World works as a result of his leaving Waterloo” and “Snow Storm: Thru Feb 6 at the Kimbell them to the Crown after Hannibal and His Army Art Museum, 3333 Camp his death in 1851. Three of Crossing the Alps” are stark Bowie Blvd, FW. $7-18. Turner’s most famous works in their depiction of armies 817-332-8451. (“The Slave Ship,” “Rain, shrunk to insignificance Steam, and Speed,” and “The Fighting by coming storms, but they’re nowhere Temeraire”) were unable to make the trip near as piercing as Goya’s war-themed to Texas. Too bad about that last one — it works, which were made around the same would have been cool to sit in front of the time. The museum’s captions depict the same painting that James Bond and Q unfinished painting of Death on a pale discussed in Skyfall. Even so, there’s more horse titled “The Fall of Anarchy” as a than enough at the Kimbell to demonstrate response to the recent Peterloo massacre, Turner’s attitude about the changing but it might just as well have referred to a world he lived in. His oil painting “Staffa: recent cholera epidemic that killed 55,000
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Tribute acts are still all the rage, but it’s not often you see family members of the Friday artists themselves taking up the cause. Case in point: If you thought that Seals & Crofts — who have banded and disbanded numerous times over the years — were coming to town, you missed a tiny detail. No, that would be Seals & Crofts 2. At 7:30pm, head to the New Isis Theater (2401 N Main St, 817-808-6390) and hear hits like “Summer Breeze” and “Diamond Girl” performed by James Seals’ cousin Brady Seals and Darrell
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Beads of sweat dotted my upper lip as I basked on the patio of the newly opened Sugarman’s Lounge at Hotel Revel and nursed the evening’s first cocktail, a miniature nine of diamonds secured to the
My Four Deuces was in many respects a traditional Old Fashioned enhanced with — nay, elevated by — root beer syrup.
hotel from the parking lot, there’s little to welcome you aside from stark white walls and an ultramarine “HOTEL REVEL” neon sign behind the glass door to the elevator. I half-expected a uniformed concierge to pop up from behind a coat check counter and hand us maps to the museum exhibits. Within Sugarman’s, the palette takes a detour to a heavy pour of black throughout — most notably on an alcove painted midnight and featuring a jet-black billiards table beneath a collection of charcoalhooded lights. Even the marble bar top sparkles in a shade of obsidian. Whereas the ultra-modern, sparsely decorated foyer of Hotel Revel feels upscale yet a bit cold, Sugarman’s lustrous ebony accents create a warmer, still sophisticated, atmosphere. Both suckers for patios, my friend and I managed to snag a freshly vacant L-shaped couch on the concrete deck. If there’s one thing I love, it’s nestling into that delicious nook in the sofa. You can put this baby in a corner any day. With the additions on 8th Avenue between West Magnolia Avenue and Rosedale Street, the area has morphed quite a bit, making for an interestingly diverse view. Directly across the street, the underwhelming strip with Subway and Kwik Stop remains, a reminder of just how much the surroundings have developed. Happy hour ends at 7 p.m. daily and offers significantly discounted booze — half-priced signature cocktails and 40% off martinis, their only two categories of offerings — so you best believe my cohort and I squeezed in two bevs each just a hair before the clock chimed and we turned back into pumpkins. Between the two of
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us, we downed four of the seven signature cocktails like the classy ladies on a budget that we are. My Four Deuces was in many respects a traditional Old Fashioned enhanced with — nay, “elevated by” — root beer syrup. Likely due to my surroundings, I felt a touch more worldly as I quaffed my refreshment more swiftly than I’d preferred to in a race against the melting glacier within. When I asked about my companion’s drink, a Oui, she essentially wrote the description for me, launching into how the floralness of the gin paired well with the spiciness of the mezcal, acidity of the lime, and sweetness of the simple syrup. She even noted that the citric acid transforms the blue Empress Gin into a pinkishlavender hue. Color me impressed.
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Hotel Revel certainly makes an impression with its vertical slats of cobalt metal wrapped around the front balcony.
While my cohort opted for a Skyliner, a light aperitif with limoncello, I was drawn to the Hideaway for its coffee and rum.
Mere minutes before happy hour concluded, I zipped back to the bar to order our last round from the unexpectedly docile bartender with a bull ring nose piercing. My cohort opted for a Skyliner, a refreshingly light aperitif with gin, limoncello, club soda, and blueberries, while I was drawn to the Hideaway and its main ingredients of coffee and Jamaican rum. In my initial strawful, I thought I swallowed a mass of syrup that had settled on the bottom of the glass. I had not. With each sip, the saccharine rum repeatedly landed the first punch, followed by the bite of bourbon and limejuice, then the java delivered the final knockout. As I swigged, my mixed first impression eventually developed into an appreciation for the complexity of the flavors … or maybe I was just getting tipsy. You may be wondering, as I did, whether there’s a story behind the names of the menu items. Some are actually historically significant, paying tribute to legendary local clubs and drinkeries that have since closed. Beyond the city’s history, Sugarman’s honors the heroism of the establishment’s namesake, Andrew “Sugarman” Daniel. In Mississippi in 1939, Daniel saved several people from drowning when more than a dozen cars were swept into the floodwaters of Clear Creek after the bridge collapsed. Sounds like someone I’d like to have a drink with. What Sugarman’s menu lacks in breadth, it more than makes up for in the potency and quality of its concoctions. It’s the type of place you take a date to specifically for its aesthetic — and to impress them with your good taste in top-shelf hootch. Or, if you’re a hospital worker, it’s a short jaunt to drink to forget the worries of the day. After all, Sugarman’s celebrates heroes. l Sugarman’s Lounge at Hotel Revel All signature cocktails ................................ $14
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2.) An old favorite Arlington watering hole is back open. BoomerJack’s (522 Lincoln Sq, 817-275-5400) was recently remodeled inside and out and now includes a large “backyard-style patio” with firepits. Throughout the bar, they’ve added additional big-screen TVs. With this location being so close to AT&T Stadium, Cowboys fans can add this to the playbook for pre- and post-game partying. #HowBoutThemCowboys?
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3.) While its vendors — including produce growers — are shifting to cool-weather offerings and the Wednesday market is on hiatus until spring, Cowtown Farmers Market (3821 Southwest Blvd, @ CowtownFarmersMkt) is still going strong every Saturday. Visit them from 8am to noon, rain or shine. Currently, the produce available includes beets, black-eyed peas, broccoli, okra, pears, pecans, peppers, radishes, squash, spinach, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, turnips, and more. Vendors also offer everything from bread, cheese, cookies, cakes, cut flowers, fried pies, jellies, and pickles to meats, including grass-fed beef, buffalo, pork, free-range chicken, and eggs. There’s even dog food and treats for Fido! 4.) Another victim of the supply chain crisis is taking a step back. Drew’s Place (5701 Curzon Av, 682-999-7097) — perennial winners of the Best Soul Food category in our annual Best Of edition — announced last week on social media that the business is now open for catering only. “Thank you for your love and support over many years,” Drew says. “Groceries and supplies have now become very scarce. Some things are just not available right now (food containers and utensils, black-eyed peas, oxtails, etc.). And prices continue to rise on everything. It’s a beast out here. … When we return, we will be better. Different but better.” For catering inquiries, please email DrewsPlace87@gmail.com. 5.) Funky Picnic Brewery & Café (401 Bryan Av, Ste 117, 817-708-2739) recently debuted new menu options that show off Chef Josh
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1.) Peterson Management Group — the folks who run Blue Goose Cantina (1612 S University Dr, 817-386-5433) — have recently launched a new “ghost kitchen” called Holy Taco Fields (@HolyTacoFields), featuring scratch-made birria tacos, burritos, bowls, and margaritas. Fort Worth, Dallas, and Plano foodies can get a fix of these new “street eats” by ordering via third-party apps like DoorDash or UberEats. For a full menu or more information, visit HolyTacoFields.com.
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Rangel’s culinary chops. The revamped menu also focuses on beer pairings that were suggested by head brewer and feral cat whisperer Michael Harper. “These new menu items really allow us to better showcase the culinary skills of our incredible kitchen team while keeping the most popular sandwiches and burgers that our customers have come to love,” said co-founder Samantha Glenn. Healthy options like I’m Chicken You Out (seasoned with roasted lemon garlic) and the Mussels from Brussels (beer-steamed, of course) pair perfectly with the brewpub’s Belgian Tripel. Several new vegetarian options like the Blueberry Flatbread and Roasted Cauliflower were added to the appetizer menu. 6.) Through the end of November, Grimaldi’s Coal Brick-Oven Pizzaria (5276 Monahans Av, Ste J-200, 817-377-0642) is bringing back its Fall Favorites Menu. For starters, try the wedge salad, featuring Romaine lettuce, cherry tomatoes, red onions, bacon, and Gorgonzola crumbles topped with blue cheese dressing. Then try the buffalo chicken pizza, a coal brick-oven crust topped with braised chicken breast, hot sauce, and mozzarella and Gorgonzola cheeses. For dessert, the seasonal selections include caramel-apple cheesecake and pumpkin cheesecake, each topped with whipped cream and a garnish of caramel sauce. 7.) The owners of The Local Farmer (1791 Newt Patterson Rd, Mansfield, 817-889-2773) — a small grocer that operates with a farmers market approach — also have an actual farm and are looking to offer beef, chicken, and produce to locally owned restaurants. If you are a restaurateur interested in #BuyingLocal, email Kayla your wish list at TheLocalFarmerTX@gmail.com. 8.) Did you know that pumpkin-spice Goat Balls are a thing at Rodeo Goat (2836 Bledsoe St, 817-877-4628)? Don’t feel bad. They just concocted this recipe quite recently. Served with a pumpkin spice mascarpone whip dip, this new creation is made of biscuit dough that’s stuffed with cheesecake and deep-fried, then tossed in brown sugar and pumpkin spice. Yes, please!
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Bravo to Tulips FTW, the first venue I know of around here to institute COVID protections. And probably the last. This is free-spirited Texas, after all. Below is what Tulips says (unedited) on their homepage.
• Will take a COVID-19 diagnostic test (PCR or antigen) within 72 hours of attending each event and will provide proof of negative result to security prior to entry into the facility.” So you’ve got to show Tulips security either your vax card or your negative test result to gain entry to the Near Southside venue. Sounds reasonable. Now with nearly 80% of the country vaccinated, thanks to Jumpin’ Joe, attendance there shouldn’t dip too much. — Anthony Mariani fwweekly.com
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Brothers, Matt Iddings, The Matt Johnson Band) in Dallas. Black Market Garden, Bellomy said, is all about inspiring lives. “Whoever wants to play music should feel empowered and enabled by what sounds make them feel good.” And Fun Songs definitely does that. On “Fly on the Wall,” Bellomy’s smooth, reverb-y vocals float along a poppy bassline into a chorus backboned by eruptive guitar and drums: “’Cause it’s not the first time / And it won’t be the last / When the words you said have pinned you to the wall of broken glass / It’s something they can’t teach you or write it in a book / And it’s all on you.” Black Market Garden plans to release a few other singles, including one about a plant growing outside Bellomy’s home. “Music can make the listener feel anything.” l
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My Driving) with Ben Napier and Austin Lyons. Bellomy said that while he’s the main songwriter, the “band” is more like a collective with current and former members playing their parts on the record. The EP features Adrien Lewis on bass, Dylan Mosley on guitar, Alexis Nichole on drums, and Bellomy on guitar and vocals. Oliver Martinez substituted for Mosley at the group’s Tulips show and is now a current member. Bellomy also wants to give credit to Luis Moreno and Justin King of the Arlington jam band Cherry Mantis who formed Black Market Garden’s original rhythm section. “They should get their credit for their work getting this thing started,” he said. “Great dudes, definitely professional musicians.” The six tracks were mastered by Gary Long of Nomad Recordings (Nice
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difficult for us to make new friends outside of our loyal cult following,” Bellomy said. “Now that we’re back in the saddle, we are seeing support pour in from all directions, and our last three shows have all been some of the most successful events we’ve been privileged to take part in.” Some of the songs on the EP are 10 years old, others about three. “We took our time with it,” Bellomy said, “and we wanted to make sure that all of these songs serve the same purpose, which really wasn’t to indoctrinate but to reconsider and think it over again, or if thinking twice wasn’t enough, feel free to think three times. We want to make music you can engage with on an emotional level and serves that purpose in your own life.” The EP was recorded at Green Audio (Keegan McInroe, Sally Majestic, How’s
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