Sly & the Family Stone
Sly Stone’s brief, dramatic performance at the 2006 Grammy Awards was the reclusive singer-player-writer-producer’s first major appearance since his 1993 induction into the Rock...
The Baptist Generals
Esopus magazine isn’t really a magazine as much as it’s a distribution tool, like a record label or art gallery.
With intense, original imagery...
Capturing Katrina
David Redmon might be the most earnest documentary filmmaker around. His subject matter is always edgy, he finances all of his projects himself (to...
Sin for Your Supper
The title of The Last Sin Eater refers to a ritual that hails from the British Isles, in which a designated “sin eater” (a...
Violation
Anthony Minghella made his name as the director of lush, cosmopolitan, epic literary adaptations with period settings, beginning with The English Patient in 1996...
Talk About GritsTalk About Grits
Editor’s note: The newspapers and internet are full — as they should be — of remembrances of Molly Ivins, the brilliant, funny, folksy Texas...
A Mighty Stream of Money
The Tarrant Regional Water District has long portrayed its Trinity River Vision plan as a done deal.
The $435 million flood control/economic development project has...
Geisha Girls
The title of the Kimbell’s new exhibit is Drama and Desire: Japanese Paintings From the Floating World, 1690-1850.
If you’re wondering, “the floating world”...
The Hand Project and eVeryDay womyn: truth in art and verse
Firehouse Gallery hosts two shows this month.
eVeryDay womyn is created by various female artists to draw attention to Eve Ensler’s V-Day campaign. Meanwhile,...
Remembrance of Meals Past
Jubilee's back! Jubilee's back! Chow, Baby fondly remembers the old "Heaven on Seventh" incarnation - the crispy-crustiest chicken-fried, the nicest hey-hon waitresses, Ms. Tilly's...




