Open Ears and Minds
Seattle transplant Herb Levy settled in Fort Worth eight years ago so that his wife, painter Carol Ivey, could be closer to her family....
New Visions
One of the best things about the Lone Star International Film Festival, presented by the Lone Star Film Society, is that the festival’s inaugural...
Act III
In its 28 seasons, Stage West has offered a little bit of pretty much everything: regional premieres, regional and national debuts, sentimental favorites, you...
Colors
With recent controversies surrounding the so-called Jena Six and the Duke lacrosse team rape fiasco, it’s hard to think of a more timely play...
TBT Comes to Life
Texas Ballet Theater's performances of Coppelia last weekend in Bass Performance Hall fulfilled a promise made several years ago.
As the season opener, the story...
Gallery Night or TCU football?
Things were looking good for the Frogs last Saturday afternoon — until the third quarter.
Right before the half against the dreaded University of Texas...
Maverick Comic-Book Artist
In 2003, a little-known Arlington comic-book artist began publishing a series about a teenager who comes back from the dead to fight evil.
Four years...
The List
Maybe even more than movies, architecture seems to be the one thing we're all experts in. Everyone has an opinion, everyone's ready to share...
True Grit
Next month, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth mounts a solo exhibit by Ron Mueck, the Australian artist whose hyper-realist figurative sculptures come...
On Site
In response to one of my recent columns, about the aggressive architecting of Big D ("Alarming Heights," April 11), the forum at John Roberts'...