CRUDE Coffee Arrives
Teresa Bloodworth’s first love has always been putting foodstuff in an oven and making magic. She’s loved baking since childhood, relishing fond memories of...
Omar al-Bush
I’m betting the news that Sudan will turn over its recently overthrown ruler, Omar al-Bashir, to the International Criminal Court (ICC) didn’t make a...
Haaa-lelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Last Sunday at Bass Performance Hall, the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra opened the last of a series of performances of Christmas classics with the...
Blessed Wood
Last year, while Stickman – a short film about a homeless Dallas man who found fame carving walking sticks – was showing on the...
Wizard of Odd
Arlington-based filmmaker Frank Mosley remembers the first movie he ever acted in. It wasn't directed by him. His father ran the camcorder for a...
Summer Beers
A moment of levity gave Jeff Wood the inspiration for Adiós Pantalones, a recently released lime-kissed cerveza. It was two summers ago, and the...
The Herd
Like every other kid raised in Fort Worth, I’ve seen The Herd a handful of times over the years. And like many other Fort...
Moving Pictures
Philip Haas has based most of his films on odd works of fiction -- the Oscar-nominated Angels and Insects came from A.S. Byatt's novella...
Everyfamily
New York audiences were understandably abuzz when Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth debuted way back in 1942. Wilder was already considered an...
Visionary Awards: Art Rulz
Last Thursday evening at Artspace 111, we threw a party. About 200 people showed up, which isn’t bad, considering that Artspace 111, while spacious...