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Yearly Archives: 2010

Haitians, Indians, and Darrin

A couple thousand good, music-loving souls came and went throughout the afternoon and evening on Saturday for Fort Worth Sings for Haiti, an all-day...

Unhealthy Rhetoric

When the healthcare reform bill passed the U.S. House last week by a vote of 220 to 211, it wasn’t hard to find things...

Gallery

The TCC Trinity River Campus’ first display of art is of Richard Baggett’s large metal sculptures, which are on show both inside and outside...

Three Films and Change: Mother, Chloe, The Last Song

Fittingly, the main character of the volatile, uproarious, and deeply disturbing Mother has no proper name, so she’s pretty much defined by her role...

Hailing a Problem

When veteran cab driver Robert Spence stepped into his bright yellow taxicab on a summer morning a little more than a year ago, it...

Belly Up to City Pig BBQ

City Pig BBQ’s black-and-orange storefront on 8th Avenue doesn’t look like much. You might drive right past and not realize it’s actually a restaurant,...

Fool for the Ignorant

As a Terra fan pointed out in the web comments to “No. 2, Not Trying Harder” (March 17) — a not-overly-kind report on Terra...

Calling All Docs

Lovers of nonfiction cinema can enjoy five –– count ’em: five! –– documentary films being offered at various local venues. KinoMonda kicks things off...

Fort Worth’s African Refugee Sculptor

“Art is my passion,” said local metal wire sculptor Henri Pierre Mayakapongo. “If I have an idea, I need to make it.” His English is...

Hutchison To Stay, Cows To Moo

The only thing surprising about Kay Bailey Hutchison’s announcement earlier today that she will serve out her Senate term was the brazenness of its...