William, ‘Speared
If you’ve read this week’s Stage, then you know that that sloppy old fraud William Shakespeare goes crashing down to earth. His reputation will...
Mural Finally Completed
The tornado-bent metal sculpture and its accompanying art mural at the new U.S. Post Office in the museum district were lauded in this article...
A Great Day for U.S. Soccer
U.S. soccer fans won't soon forget this day, when Team USA defeated Spain 2-0 in the semifinals of the Confederations Cup. Not bad for...
A Voting Gauntlet
So the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday on a tiny Texas case that could have huge implications across the country. A little municipal utility...
Bardolatry?
Last Friday night's performance of Twelfth Night proved that Willie's name is still box-office gold. The house was sold out. But were the good...
Night and Day
WED ? 24
Nobody went to the film Angels & Demons hoping to learn about science, but moviegoers who found themselves interested by the science...
Hungering for Change
Going on a water-only hunger strike for 32 days made Ted Glick, co-founder of the Climate Crisis Council, feel extremely weak - but nowhere...
Yelling about the Quiet Zone
To the editor: I want to thank Jeff Prince for his story ("Cross about the Crossing," June 17, 2009) about the very contentious meeting...
Jazz Haven
A Fort Worth tradition recently expired with nary a whimper. Back in March, Lola's Saloon-Sixth pulled the plug on its Sunday-night jazz jam, a...
Not So Healthy
According to the latest government estimates, nearly 50 million Americans don't have health insurance. These days, I'm one of them. How did I get...




