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Yearly Archives: 2009

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...