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R.I.P., Frederick Wiseman
This past Monday, the news came from Massachusetts that Frederick Wiseman passed away at the age of 96. Most of the film press was...
Spinning Comfort
Asa Aziz’s name seems to have chosen her path for her. It means “healer” in several languages, which makes sense — the artist now...
I Dream a World
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Black History Month. Had I been reviewing movies back in February 1976, I likely would have marked...
Souuuul Foooood
Stephanie Thomas was exhausted. After putting in a long day running Westside soul-food stalwart Drew’s Place with husband Drew Thomas, she looked at the...
Cowboy Noire
Cowboy Noire opened at 400h Gallery & Studio in Sundance Square a little over a week ago, and if you’ve lived in the city long...
On the Map
While we are Fort Worth by name, our papers reach readers as far west as Weatherford, north to Roanoke, east to Grand Prairie, and...
Stop at The Dock
Last year was something else. At the end of a long, hot summer, sisters Donna and Donya Craddock were dealt quite a blow: The...
Black History Month 2025
What better time than now to celebrate Black history. As the federal government goes about dismantling social programs aimed at bettering the lives of...
Red, White & Black
I’m no sports fan, but like 127.7 million other Americans, I watched Super Bowl LIX. Those already a six-pack deep into the afternoon may...
ATE DAY8 of What She Said
Food critic Laurie James just covered a lot of ground in this week’s Eats & Drinks article (see: pg. 17). Here’s the scoop on...



















