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Monthly Archives: June 2014

The cast of Hope & Gravity (all nine of them) at Circle Theatre.

Love (and Other Things) in an Elevator

Michael Hollinger’s new stage work, Hope & Gravity, was originally entitled Ups & Downs and set largely on an elevator. We’re really glad he...
Gary Norman and Jan Ayers Friedman enjoy the interconnectivity afforded by the open studio. Courtesy Art Studios on Race Street

Truly Public Art

With Art Studios on Race Street (formerly The Work Room), owner Flora Brewer is re-envisioning the way painters and sculptors work. Instead of holing...
Hurricane Harbor: pretty terrifying when you're 36 and sober. Ish.

Hurricane Hooters

I turned 36 on Monday, and to celebrate I decided to go to Hurricane Harbor with a few friends, because, clearly, that’s what four...

World Cup Update (The Payback Edition)

I watched Jersey Boys immediately after USA’s rousing victory over Ghana, so it’s possible my review of the movie may have been colored by...

Here’s Your Chance To Meet The Harlem Globetrotters

Seeing the Harlem Globetrotters perform their bizarre brand of basketball at Will Rogers Memorial Center back in the 1970s was a favorite childhood memory...

TCU Professor Talks Gay Ministers in “Huffington Post”

It’s a supreme irony that Christianity, which as historically practiced is the primary source of anti-gay bigotry in the western world, is a house...

Jubilee’s Black Boy Fly: Powerful Drama

Today (Sunday) at 3 p.m. is your last chance to catch Jubilee Theatre’s production of Black Boy Fly, young Jordan E. Cooper’s powerful 40-minute...

I just got lucky

Just got very, very lucky. Was out mowing the very back portion of my yard here in Joshua. It's wild territory, invisible from the...

Deputy Superintendent Robert Ray Resigns

Fort Worth School District Deputy Superintendent Robert Ray announced his resignation yesterday, though he will continue in his current role until school restarts in...

Fort Worth: Too “Hip” for USA Today?

USA Today unleashed the breaking news that Fort Worth is “evolving from cow town to hipster city.” Catch your breath, I know. In a flyby article...