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Monthly Archives: July 2014

Diane Durant’s “Wamsutter Baptist Church”

Gallery

Our Art page recently wrote about the juried exhibition at Artspace 111, but that’s no reason to give it short shrift in this space....
(From left to right) Russ Genders, Branden Smith, and Mike Noyes are The Dangits.

The Dangits Come Alive

The Dangits are the wily veteran cage-fighters of the North Texas music scene. Now instead of punching you squarely in the face for an...
Ward Timber wants Region D’s natural resources protected. Courtesy Ward Timber

Flow Chart

A long-running battle over a proposed reservoir in Northeast Texas that is part of Fort Worth’s future water supply may be resolved by the...
Collin Herring is back in more ways than one.

New, Improved Collin Herring

I never thought I’d say this, but Collin Herring is now an elder statesman of the Texas music scene. When the Fort Worth native...

Burning Passion

A mammoth slab of concrete known as the Chisholm Trail Parkway runs toward the horizon on her right. A colossal, rolling pasture wishfully known...
Your first course, the salad bar, could be an entire gourmet meal on its own.

Rafain: Meat on Sticks

In the words of Rafain Brazilian Steakhouse, lunch and dinner are “a three-course Brazilian feast.” Similar to other all-you-can-meat restaurants, the Dallas-based chain’s newest...
My Neighbor Totoro is part of Miyazaki at the Modern, Aug. 2-23.

Beautiful Creatures

We’ve stated before in these pages that we don’t believe that Hayao Miyazaki is actually retired. Nevertheless, it’s never a bad time to revisit...
Ansel Adams’ “The Tetons –– Snake River” is one of the best of the best.

Ansel Adams in the Zone

This week is your last chance to catch Ansel Adams Masterworks, a series of original, spellbinding photographs curated by the legendary photographer during the...

Beautiful Festival of American Song

America has left an indelible mark on the world of vocal music, thanks in no small part to composers like George Gershwin and Irving...

Camp Bowie Boulevard Blacktop Gets New Sheen

Some folks got a thrill this past weekend seeing street construction workers removing the asphalt blacktop from Camp Bowie Boulevard between the Kimball Museum...