DFWFCA Taps Nomadland As 2020’s Best Film
In keeping with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' dictum that the year in film ends on February 28, the DFW Film...
In Bloom
Mariell Guzman has accomplished more in two years than many young artists could hope to achieve in 10. The 26-year-old has more commissions and...
The Cush Ride Above the Hate
Life is strange and tends to move at its own unforgiving pace. It’s difficult, in the moment, to recognize when the first few steps...
Ascendent Coffee
For all the great coffee shops Fort Worth now has to offer, few allow the option of transitioning from a cup of joe to...
Following the Lege
“Texans, as we gather tonight, I can tell you the state of our state is brimming with promise,” said an upbeat Gov. Greg Abbott...
Polydogs Singles Release
At 6pm Saturday, the Polydogs will celebrate the release of two newish singles and a video for one of them with a performance at Tulips...
Judas: I Am a Revolutionary
Back in 1992, Spike Lee’s flawed and magnificent Malcolm X and the galvanizing performance at its center raised the Black Muslim leader from the...
Maud and Savior
What turns people into monsters? What convinces them that murder is the right thing to do? More than racial animus, more than political fanaticism,...
On Tap in Fort Worth with Laura Cammarata
Wild Acre Camp Bowie (6473 Camp Bowie Blvd, 817-353-2074) makes some of the most original and delicious sammies in the 817, so we had...
Notes From a Quiet Transfer Window
The soccer transfer window closed more than a week ago, but I usually run this feature after the Super Bowl has been played, so...