Kate Mazade

Kate Mazade

Senior City Editor, FTWtoday

Kate is a Fort Worth native, having returned home after studying architecture and journalism in Alabama and New York. Her writing has appeared in interntional and national publications including Dezeen, Metropolis, Madame Architect, American Theatre, and Architectural Record. She is the co-author of “Dearest Babe, Letters from a World War II Flight Surgeon.”

Whether you’re on the hunt for whiskey, tequila, gin, rum, or something entirely different, we’ve found a Texas-owned spirit to sip.
The Lone Star State is about to get a few more stars — Michelin, that is.
Whether you’re on the hunt for whiskey, tequila, gin, rum, or something entirely different, we’ve found a Texas-owned spirit to sip.
Whether you’re on the hunt for whiskey, tequila, gin, rum, or something entirely different, we’ve found a Texas-owned spirit to sip.
We’ve broken down the cost of living in Fort Worth, TX, comparing it to other states and the US national average.
The Saharan Dust has blown into the metroplex, turning the North Texas sky smoky.
The Lone Star State is about to get a few more stars — Michelin, that is.
Your phone eats first at these local restaurants serving stunning views.
Flipstone Vintage and Thrift recently opened in the Foundry District.
Head to historic Weatherford to make your weekend as sweet as a peach.
We asked ChatGPT which travel destinations are most similar to Nashville, TN. See what the artificial intelligence program said.
Ready for your lunch break? Check out these 15 lunches from burgers to barbacoa.
DFW Restaurant week will take place Monday, Aug. 5-Sunday, Aug. 11, with 19 Fort Worth restaurants participating this year.
We asked ChatGPT which travel destinations are most similar to Cola. See what the artificial intelligence program said.
Help conserve water and lower the cost of your bills with a rainwater collection system in your backyard.
We asked ChatGPT which travel destinations are most similar to Cowtown. See what the artificial intelligence program said.
Reduce, reuse, recycle.
Find out why these three amenity-filled living communities are the “place to be” for Fort Worth’s older adults.
Artist Christopher Blay revamped a vintage bus to discuss the role transit buses played in the civil rights movement.
The civil rights activist reflects on her new home, the Medal of Freedom, National Juneteenth Museum, and hopes for the future of Fort Worth.
Bookmark these three axe-cellent throwing spots around Fort Worth.
Thinking about getting an electric vehicle? Get the 411 on installing a charging port at your home.
Goodnight, Fort Worth.
Between developers reducing their energy footprint through the use of shipping crates + housing reusing vacated offices in town, these two developments show what sustainable development can do.
Deck out your closet with vintage finds from the monthly open-air rummage sale.
The city of Fort Worth is considering a $1 billion Stockyards expansion with new hotels, commercial space, multifamily housing, and underground parking.
The popular parlor game is sweeping the country — get the 411 on local clubs, classes, and events.
From serene blue to warm terracotta, visit these local paint stores for the most popular interior paint colors of 2024.
See what’s next for Magnolia’s King Tut Restaurant and the Stockyard’s historic Star Cafe.
Thinking about getting an electric vehicle? Get the 411 on installing a charging port at your home.