BJ’s Brew Goes Down Like Water
One of the things I love about going to North East Mall is driving around for hours trying to find the freaking exit to...
Film Shorts
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Exit Through the Gift Shop (R) The reclusive street artist known as Banksy directs this documentary about French amateur documentarian Thierry Guetta and his...
Night & Day
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A rare medieval piece in the Kimbell’s collection, Duccio’s Raising of Lazarus receives close attention from UT-Dallas professor Mark Rosen. In his...
Is the Trans-Texas Corridor Playing Dead?
During this election season, Gov. Rick Perry is trying to win votes in part by hinting that, per the loudly stated wishes of the...
Killer or Filler?
A Dream I Used to Remember is the third installment in the unlikely collaboration between a Norwegian experimental jazz bassist (Loyal Label honcho...
Fort Worth Misplaces its Streetcar Money.
Two years ago, Fort Worth Mayor Mike Moncrief, along with city council members and dozens of business leaders, traveled to the Pacific Northwest to...
Texas Dance Theatre Goes Hyper-Modern
Texas Dance Theatre brought its inaugural season to a close by offering a potpourri of Modern pieces last weekend at Scott Theater. They covered...
Calhoun, Lola’s-paloozza, Music Awards
Way back in September, 2009, not long after Calhoun allegedly broke up, the two main songwriters, frontman/lyricist Tim Locke and multi-instrumentalist Jordan Roberts, started...
A Hole for Riverside Park
A cruise down Scenic Drive in Riverside, just northeast of downtown Fort Worth, is a lesson in failed government. The road itself is actually...
Babies: I Was Born, But …
I don’t have children. If I did, I’d probably see many movies differently. Take Babies, for instance. This documentary has drawn plenty of oohs...




