Persevering for Arlington Heights
The built environment of Arlington Heights has long melded into the surrounding urban landscape, but not everyone has forgotten its rich 127-year-old history. Brent...
Solving Mysteries at The Winchester
More than a decade ago, I was living in downtown Fort Worth and was a regular at the first location of the now-defunct Paddy...
Tim Kent’s “Mini Watermelon Chroma”
Fort Works Art opened up its walls to artists on a first-come, first-serve basis for its winter exhibition with a similar title, so you...
A Film On The Brink
Dee Smith is hardly an alarmist. His erudite, matter-of-fact tone belies the often-frightening subject matter of his recently released documentary series, A World on...
Could Video Make TUC a Radio Star?
A warbly handwritten script appears superimposed over faded yellow parchment as a pair of jaunty synth orchestra stabs punctuates the action. An edged voice,...
Taco Time … Always
Those of us living in the big city are accustomed to having 37 taco joints within walking distance. But the poor schlubs surviving in...
Music from the Motherland
You don’t have to go too far in Fort Worth to find specialists in Russian music, so it’s no surprise that the Cliburn Concerts’...
Nina Chanel Abney’s Presence
Just two blocks away from the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Stuart David’s “In Full Swing” hangs in the lobby gallery of the...
Fort Worthology: Transit and Walkability in the Economic Development Plan
I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but Fort Worth is having something of a freak-out lately re: the city’s future and its place in...
New Main Brewing Company’s Soft Opening
New Main Brewing Company’s tap house is spacious and homey. I fought the urge to slink away to New Main’s Conversation Room for a...