Wailing Wall
Praying before the Wall seemed an appropriate first step in preparing for Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement (this year beginning at sunset...
Wednesday Matinees
This year marks the 70th anniversary of one of the greatest moviegoing years ever, and one of 1939's biggest cinematic landmarks was The Wizard...
In the City
This Friday night, UTA is hosting a chat by urban economic theorist Richard Florida. If listening to ideas about regional economies and urban redevelopment...
Push Dogs, Pandas Off Same Cliff
British naturalist Chris Packham surprised quite a few people when he said pandas are doomed and should be allowed to become extinct. Rather than...
Balancing the Barnett Coverage
Don Young, the FW glass artist and watchdog, sent along a note today regarding the Chesapeake gas drilling display in the FW Public Library...
Toilt Paper on Fire
Breaking news on the Star-Telegram website:
"Burleson Elementary school evacuated after toilt paper set ablaze"
It was just one roll of the toilt paper burning at...
Creed (Like The Swine Flu) Is Back
Creed’s first album in eight years is coming out soon. I listened to the new single “Rain” and watched the new video “Overcome” and...
(Nearly) Free Beer!
Tomorrow night (Wednesday) from 5 to 7 p.m., Rahr & Sons Brewery will open its doors to the unwashed for a tour and sampling....
Soul of City Hall
The often dreary workaday business at City Hall just got a shot of “Yummy!”: The “Star-T” reports today that Drew’s Place, the popular 22...
Historic Fort Worth Exhibit Wrapping Up
Preservation is the Art of the City is an art show and sale whose proceeds benefit preservation programs at Historic Fort Worth, a nonprofit...




