Fifty years ago, Peter Jensen launched Project Censored, in part as a response to how the Watergate break-in was covered. Richard Nixon didn’t censor...
When it comes to adapting Hamlet, there have been many retellings and iterations. While it certainly doesn’t surpass Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol as the...
This is my first year voting for the Online Film Critics Society Awards, and yesterday they announced their nominations for 2025's movies. Unlike other...
Whether your music collecting began like many of our generation’s with Columbia House’s legendary 10-CDs-for-only-a-penny subscription service offer or like legions of tweens who...
Teddy Wong’s Dumplings & Wine delivers consistently delicious upscale Chinese cuisine. In addition, they’re trying to remind Frogs and Fort Worth residents of how...
And just like that, the gargantuan and long-suffering fanbases of Texas A&M and Texas Tech are eliminated from the expanded College Football Playoff with...
When nearly everything is wrong, giving into the nihilism only worsens the situation. You’ve got to make time to celebrate what’s worth fighting for....
What better time than now to celebrate Black history. As the federal government goes about dismantling social programs aimed at bettering the lives of...
On June 28, thousands gathered for Trinity Pride Fest, celebrating LGBTQIA+ identity, community, and solidarity.
Media coverage, including my own, reported “hundreds.”
Trinity Pride Fest President...
Digital markets shape how people shop, work, communicate, and access services. Because millions rely on online platforms every day, the rules governing these spaces...
From banned books to weird movies, local art for sale to a deep dive into the techniques employed by national treasure Georgia O’Keeffe, there really...
Created by Dr. Mulana Kerenga in the 1960s to celebrate traditional African and African-American cultural values and practices, Kwanzaa and its seven principles are being...