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3rd Annual Sundance Catrina Fest
Join us on Sunday, October 20th (Noon to 8 pm) for the most colorful celebration in Texas at the 3rd Annual Sundance Square Catrina...
The Disinherited
In 1940, a volcano erupted in Fort Worth.
Let me repeat that.
In 1940, a volcano erupted in Fort Worth.
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In late October of that year, the...
Ladies Flying High All Night and All Day. Every Day.
MOVERS & SHAKERS
While it might have “brothers” in the name, women take center stage at Garden Bros. Nuclear Circus. Garden Bros.’ Chad Ridge says their...
A Message of Unity
An unseasonably cool afternoon and the promise of a mural unveiling recently drew several dozen locals to the Near Southside. At 113 S. Main...
Gabby Minton’s Time
Many of Gabby Minton’s earliest memories are of watching her father perform in and around Garland.
“I wanted to perform from a small age,” Minton...
Liberating Art
Perhaps one of the most defining elements of civic life in the United States is the fact that the lowly citizens and residents of...
Not Just a Holiday
Lauren Cross remembers growing up learning about her formerly enslaved ancestors and wanting to know more. Executive strategist of Fort Worth’s forthcoming National Juneteenth...
Escape to Reality
The works of Western artists have long oscillated between escapism and the minutiae of daily life. While the otherworldly paintings of Salvador Dali and...
Double Feature
Two stalwarts of North Texas art have openings this weekend at William Campbell’s two galleries.
The one on Foch Street hosts a retrospective of works...
School-to-Prison Pipeline
Clumps of lightly strewn litter pockmarked the apartment grounds as Ivan and Lorenzo approached. The two 18-year-olds recently kicked out of a local charter...