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...
Blessed Wood
Last year, while Stickman – a short film about a homeless Dallas man who found fame carving walking sticks – was showing on the...
Not Don Draper’s Nostalgia
As soon as fin-de-siècle technological innovation began to flourish – trains covering thousands of miles, photos in magazines and newspapers ushering the wide world...
Take the Keys
After 23 years as president of the Van Cliburn Foundation, the group that organizes and presents the quadrennial Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Richard...
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....
Words with Friends
As a longtime English teacher and librarian with the Fort Worth school district, Rachel Pilcher has had a lot of experience advising young writers...
For the Love of the Game
Sports isn’t a groovy kind of love. It’s a passionate, scream-at-your-partner, declare-your-undying-affection-10-seconds-later, sacrifice-your-dignity-for-a-moment-of-pure-ecstasy sort of love. Basketballer Michael Jordan famously had a “love of...
Texas Dance Theatre Goes Hyper-Modern
Texas Dance Theatre brought its inaugural season to a close by offering a potpourri of Modern pieces last weekend at Scott Theater. They covered...
Wondercrust: Shut Up and Riff
Nick McClanahan stared at the projector screen in front of The Grotto, a Monticello rock venue, on a recent Thursday night among two dozen...
In Russia with Love
My favorite thing about growing up and living in Fort Worth is seeing smiling faces every day. We’re a friendly town. Travel + Leisure...