Urban Issues and Metro:
FortWorthology wants to tell you about an exciting historic restoration project at the Log Cabin Village and the Ugliest Building in Fort Worth. From the Bauhaus to our house — yeah, it’s ugly.
Pete Wann at Cowtown Chronicles poses the issue of sustainability, asks if anyone else is concerned. Yes, Pete, I think about it all the time, and I think you should include a poll on your post so we can take a vote on this. If you do, I’ll put it on twitter.
Fort Worth Citizens Against Neighborhood Drilling Ordinances invites all those concerned about local gas drilling to consider joining the Texas Oil & Gas Accountability Project.
Fort Worth Vision’s Political Sense has some thoughts on what the Economic Stimulus Package could mean.
Fort Worth Hole in the Wall reports that a fire has closed Cafe Piola for an undermined amount of time.
Personal Blogs:
At 5Kandcabernets marathoner Kevin talks about what a difference a year makes — 2 whole miles faster an hour since Feb. 2008. Should he try for the Boston? Maybe not, but he has to admit he’s gotten stronger.
DJane at Blogging Mama is waiting for a replacement of her free pair of Joe’s Jeans that’s she’s getting in return for writing a review. The first pair she ordered was 5 sizes too big. DJane is a petite girl but she had no idea how petite. Sweet deal for her either way and her readers can get a 50% off coupon.
Inkognegro says he is still here, and will post soon, honest. We’ll check back next week and see what’s up.
Dave K. at Dallas Photoworks shoots a perfect image of “”the Crumbling, Broken Economy.”
The Amon Carter Blog says that you can stop by and see an exhibit of student (K-12) art in the Justin Building at the Fort Worth Stock Show.
Guide to the City notes that Runway Theatre’s ”Crossing Delancey” Includes a Special Valentine’s Performance.
The Modern Museum has posts that treat on such topics as an art-based scavenger hunt, and Ted Muziz at the Technology, Entertainment, and Design conference.
And the Star-Telegram’s Extra Credit Blog on education contains top stories were that more Texas students are taking AP Courses and that Texas rates a D+ on retaining quality teachers.
Arts and Letters:
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