Going Once …
Several watercolor paintings recently donated to the Juneteenth Museum on Rosedale Street obviously weren't rendered by a master, but they were painted with love...
Hot Topic
Like the poor saps in China who signed up to "protest" the Olympics - they basically got in line to go to jail -...
Curiouser and Curiouser
This year’s edition of Project Censored adopted the Mad Hatter’s tea party from Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland as an apt metaphor for the...
Home for Wayward Comedians?
Don't know if you've noticed, but comedy open-mics are few and far between. For a time a while back, Fort Worth was home to...
Loco
Pantagleize Theatre brings a couple of parents-to-be to life at a crossroads.
Someone once called live theater “the art of the improbable” because it involves...
Dull in the Heart
When I was younger, I used to hear folks refer to the intellectually disabled as “dull in the head.” Today, I contemplate that as...
Faith of Force
A short time ago, in a ThinkGeek store not so far away, mostly young men and women joined together to celebrate something very important...
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....
Symbols, Meanings
Like a lot of establishmentistas in Texas - you know who they are - mixed-media artist Benito Huerta is above criticism. Not a discouraging...
Summer Sights and Stages
In the Pleistocene Era (circa 2010), when flip phones were unironic, most museums and theaters essentially took summers off, reserving blockbusters for the fall...