Toast & Jam with Fort Worth City Councilmember Cary Moon
Cary Moon, the city councilman in District 4, oversees the eastern and northeastern parts of the city. He discusses the new police headquarters that...
Ridglea Theater Closes in on Historic Re-Zoning
A couple of hours ago, Ridglea Theater owner Jerry Shults received a phone call from councilmember Zim Zimmerman, who said he doesn’t plan on...
“Death Tax” at Amphibian Stage Productions
“Nobody does something for nothing,” declares Maxine (Georgia Clinton), a bitter, delusional old woman nearing the end of her life in a respectable if...
Frank Kent Offers Karma Test Drives
From 10:20 a.m. to 5:40 p.m. on Mon., Aug. 15, at Lanny’s Alta Cocina Mexicana (3405 W. 7th St.), Frank Kent Motor Company will...
LSFF 2015 Report: Day 3
I got up early to listen to the festival’s keynote speech by David Edelstein, a critic who now works at New York magazine and...
Jubilee’s “Word Power”
Jubilee Theatre is seeking submissions of original poetry on the subject of Black History Month. Ten poems will be selected and the poets will...
Toast & Jam with Maven
Maven’s Moon Apothecary & Faery Cottage is a funky little shop that's owned and operated by a green witch in River Oaks. Maven’s metaphysical...
Drilling Pollution Activists To Meet Tonight
DISH, Texas is Ground Zero for Barnett Shale activists who take offense at being poisoned by natural gas drilling.
So the town makes perfect sense...
Them’s Some Nasty Vines
Last week's blog post about preparations for Prairie Fest included a picture of founder Don Young unloading hay bales, and I dubbed the playground...
Young Playwrights at Stage West
As part of its Neighborhood Play Contest, Stage West is offering free basic playwriting classes for kid scribes from grade school to high school...