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...
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...
Early Texas Art
Ain't it sad how art becomes more beautiful over time, even with crackling and soiling, while humans just get ... old. Bald heads and...
Horrors in Black and White
Up until recently, Ridgmar Movie Tavern showed pay-per-view WWE wrestling matches about once a week.
A (mostly male) crowd of hardcore fans packed the...
Cheesy Humor
Misplaced phone calls will forever terrorize our homes. For normal people, it’s a nuisance. For Fort Worth’s Robert McKee, it’s manna from the comedy...
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...
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...
Wild, Wild West Opera goes downtown, a multimedia experience blooms, and...
As the Fort Worth Opera preaches to the unwashed, former Arlington actor/director Frank Mosley and Fort Worth singer-songwriter/composer Clint Niosi reach for glory via...
Your Guide to 817 Arts
On the surface, an out-of-towner who spends more than a couple of minutes among some of us Fort Worthians might think we’ve got a...
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...