Wells, Well-Being, and Julie Wilson
The hiring of former Chesapeake Energy Corp. spokeswoman Julie H. Wilson to lead a health initiative in Fort Worth has many local people astounded...
Gallery
Artspace 111’s new show is called paper, and it features the paintings of Jim Malone, the collages of Kate Rivers, and the lacework-inspired drawings...
The Longshots: Go Big or Go Home
Ah, to be young and sexy. In other words, The Longshots can’t fail.
The Stones-esque garage-rock quintet is about to release its debut, self-titled album...
2014 Peaceful Vocations Poetry Slam
USA Today and other news outlets blared the Pew poll headlines just a few days ago: More than half of Americans think our military...
Hit the Bricks
You’re right to be suspicious of a movie based on a set of wildly popular children’s toys, and yet The Lego Movie is far...
The Art of War
The true story of how a team of artists and art historians fought to keep the Nazis from looting or destroying priceless works of...
Tina’s Cocina: Mex-Mex
Tina’s Cocina occupies space in one of the few strip malls on West Magnolia Avenue, and owner Juan Solis didn’t spend much of his...
Buzzkill: Down to Earth
Members of Alcoholics Anonymous tend to have their share of secrets, but few have one like the strapping young man who goes by the...
Great Britten
Last November marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of Benjamin Britten, whose music made him a consensus choice for the greatest British composer...
Into the Artes
Adam Adolfo just wanted to play one of Willy Loman’s sons. A Corpus Christi high school student and already a theater geek, he auditioned...