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Monthly Archives: March 2008

The High Life

Imagine, if you will, that all rock music stopped being made after 1975. No new wave, no thrash, no indie, no lo-fi, no '80s...

Carlitos’ Way

The recent surge in Mexican-made films on both sides of the U.S. border has had mostly positive results, but I suppose we were due...

Paying for Abuse

On Oct. 25, 2005, Patsy Keifer, a homemaker from Cleburne, was picked up on suspicion of driving while under the influence and brought to...

By Foote

The program for Fort Worth Theatre's current revival of The Trip to Bountiful mentions at least three times that the city's 53-year-old stage institution...

Easy Like Sunday Morning?

Over the past couple of years, the changing West 7th Street area has brought us many wonderful, many-splendored things, such as a Super Target,...

South-B’bye

A million bands, a million clubs, a million people, one big headache: SXSW, the annual music festival and conference in Austin, took place last...

John-Alex Mason

For more than one generation of fans, the blues "belonged" to old black men with slurred voices. White fans who cared at all celebrated the...

The Way of the Sashimi

The word "tao" is often translated into English as "the right way." This word has suggested a personal code of behavior, even an entire...

Stalking Ian

First let Chow, Baby clarify that its fondness for Café Modern's sous chef is based solely on personal and professional respect, and has nothing...

Arms and the Woman

Stage West's press release about Major Barbara likens the play to The Apprentice. One can only imagine what withering gibes George Bernard Shaw would...