Posts Tagged ‘national’
New Stuff on North Side
Big TicketIf you’re looking for something to do this weekend, you can’t go wrong heading to the north side of town.
Sprinting to Fame
SARAH RUTLEDGE“This baby better like track, after all this,” a very pregnant Keisha Davis says as she walks across the grassy infield at Clarke Stadium in south Fort Worth.
Gonna Fly Now
With her new album, Fort Worth singer-songwriter Elizabeth Wills intends to inspire listeners rather than bum them out.JIMMY FOWLER
Singer-songwriter Elizabeth Wills recently relocated to her hometown of Fort Worth after a few years working a non-musical gig in the gorgeous mountain city of Aspen, Colo.
Needed: A New Ark
Should park and wildlife managers try to fend off the results of climate change? How?M. MARTIN SMITH and FIONA GOW
In Texas, shrubs may be the among the first victims of global warming. It’s a twist that might have pleased Molly Ivins.
Death Warmed Over
A weepy, fuzzy end-of-life drama will leave you wanting to kick The Bucket List.Kristian Lin
Remember last year’s Oscars, when Jack Nicholson showed up at the ceremony with a shaven head and everybody said, “Ooh, it’s Jack Nicholson with a shaven head!”?
Pump It Up
Drummer Adonis Rose keeps taking giant steps toward putting the Fort on the jazz map.CAROLINE COLLIER
When Adonis Rose arrived in Fort Worth a little more than two years ago, he found the jazz scene here a little lacking.
Portraitist of the City
Now begins the work of archiving legendary photographer Peter Feresten’s gigantic oeuvre ...Art
As a photographer, Peter Feresten was a lot of things: documentarian, historian, teacher, artist.
New Heights
Condensing an entire season into a four-week festival may help put FWO on the international map.Stage
The curtain came down on the Fort Worth Opera’s inaugural festival Sunday, and there’s no denying that the past four weeks were heady.
A Great Schism?
The fight between liberal and conservative Episcopalians comes to Cowtown.ERIC GRIFFEY
Nestled behind a row of trees across from the TCU soccer fields on Bellaire Drive South is a quaint limestone building with large wooden doors.
Life of Johnson
Big TicketThe Amon Carter’s newest exhibit is called William H. Johnson’s World on Paper, and it pays tribute to the African-American artist associated with the Harlem Renaissance.