Fort Worth’s Woodson Named State Painter
Fort Worth painter and TCU alum and former prof Jim Woodson has been named state artist (two-dimensional) for 2013 by The Texas Commission on...
Texas Troubadour Abroad: Leaving Philly
My name is Keegan McInroe, and I am a singer-songwriter from Lubbock who’s been living in Fort Worth off and on since 2001, when...
Fort Worth Artist Wins Hunting Art Prize
Native Fort Worthian and TCU alum Marshall Harris’ “Round Up: B.F. Smith & Son Saddlery Circa 1940-1942,” a life-size photorealist graphite drawing, was chosen...
Fort Worth, Arlington Land in Top 10 Redneck Cities
An Austin-based blogger who writes for a real estate website called Movoto has determined, via some super-scientific and mega-rigorous calculations, that Fort Worth and...
Drive-In Culture Returns to North Texas
This Friday night (May 10) is the official opening of the Coyote Drive-In just south of Lagrave Field near downtown Fort Worth. This revival...
Review: “The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs”
There’s no doubt that The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs, playwright Mike Daisey’s theatrical monologue currently staged by Amphibian Productions through May...
Dia De Los Toadies: Local Flavor
Good job, Toadies.
For the 6th Annual Dia De Los Toadies –– Friday, Sept. 13-Saturday, Sept. 14 at Panther Island Pavilion near downtown Fort Worth...
Jerry Jones: Village Idiot
This much we know: Cowboys general manager Jerry Jones cares so much what people think of him that he will shoot himself in the...
Coming Out is Still Brave. Ask Jason Collins.
People can be forgiven if they’re a little jaded about celebrities who come out of the closet. That’s because declaring to the world that...
Museum Swap: The Perot is Pretty Groovy
Never mind all of the noise you’ve (probably) been hearing about the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas. The building is not...