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...
The Zoo Redux
Thirty years ago, if you were in high school and you had a car, you almost had to have a sticker in your back...
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...
Chugging Along
Last week, the 40th anniversary of a local museum came and went -- and few people noticed. When the Pate Museum of Transportation opened...
Making a Scene
Back in 1996, friends and fellow theater rats Steve McGaw, Les Hofheinz, and Elizabeth Morrison didn't know what to expect when they performed their...
Gallery
Featuring the work of eight graduate students from the school's studio art and design programs, UNT's current art exhibit Recovery and Reinvention focuses on...
Space is the Place
Michael Barnard is a wealthy Fort Worth real estate developer who owns property all over town. His latest project has an artistic bent, though...
Stained Class
Like most single working mothers, Sheran Goodspeed Keyton feels lucky if she can grab five minutes of "me" time on any given day. Unlike...
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...
Photo Finish
A bunch of exhibits opened up about a month ago as part of Spring Gallery Night, and while mediocrity dominates, there are some bright...