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...
Rutledge Goes from Farm to Market
As anyone who knows her can attest, Fort Worth artist Jo LeMay Rutledge is both blunt and a bit of a wisecracker. When one...
Gift Locally
Sweet and Nutty
For the foodie in your life, stop by Meyer & Sage’s new storefront (2621 Whitmore St., 817-386-5009), where you can snag a...
In Gaffes We Trust
Every time I see a Tarrant County tax statement — specifically of the variety I have to pay — it irritates me but probably...
Shall We Dance?
In his almost 10 years with Metropolitan Classical Ballet, co-artistic director Alexander Vetrov has staged a lot of productions, everything from Spartacus to a...
Maverick Comic-Book Artist
In 2003, a little-known Arlington comic-book artist began publishing a series about a teenager who comes back from the dead to fight evil.
Four years...
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...
Books and ’Bots
The problem with most comic books and graphic novels is that most if not all of them are pretty poorly written. Obviously, I haven't...
Let’s Get Sober
Welcome to the Sober Buffet. First, a heads-up: This is an advice column by a writer who is really familiar with alcohol addiction and is...
Adaptation
Anyone who's planning to see Stage West's production of Liz Lochhead's comedy Good Things should know this: A major cast member dropped out of...