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Yearly Archives: 2011

Tell a Joke for Sam

Sam Kinch Jr., among the finest Texas political reporters ever, died Feb. 1. On Feb. 18, he would have been 71. Sam earned a...

Gallery

Household objects dominate the scene in Gallery 414’s current show, Domestic Light. Rachel Bounds’ paintings of dolls in refrigerators, Tom Delaney’s abstracted renderings of...

Number Four: Three Stars

Hollywood now faces the same problem that faced the young-adult publishing industry a few years ago. With the Harry Potter and Twilight film series...

Mighty Orphans Await Kickoff

“Everything about Hollywood has surprised me,” said Russell Morton, a third-generation Fort Worth native who recently moved back here from New York City. “I’m...

Dis-Connects

This is the time of year when high school seniors usually receive the fall semester transcripts they need to apply for college. It’s also...

Foodways Texas Launches

Chefs are usually focused on very temporary creations, food that will be gone within the hour (if not sooner). But on Sunday, several Fort...

A Three-Sashimi Lunch

One thing about not leaving the house much for a couple of weeks, you don’t spend a lot of money on dining out....

Texas Ballet Theater Turns 50

It’s been a rocky road over financial and sometimes artistic potholes, but Texas Ballet Theater made it to 50 this year. Artistic director Ben...

Jacksboro Highway Rocket Sign Ain’t For Sale

The Jacksboro Highway is eye candy to me. Even though I've driven it a million times over the years I always enjoy checking out...

Don’t Try to Cage Martin

This week’s “Screen” page features an interview with North Texas film and TV actor Arianne Martin. She has worked with a bunch of the...