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Red Pills
Ever since Pfizer came up with its miracle blue pill in 1998, the pharmaceutical industry has been seeking a “female Viagra” as a holy...
We’re for Smoke
Though the title may conjure images of ’60s-era stoners a la Cheech and Chong, nothing could be further from the reality depicted in this...
Gl’urk and Bo
If necessity is the mother of invention, I like to think of boredom as invention’s sketchy uncle or chaotic aunt. Born of having too...
Evan Sent
When the touring production of Dear Evan Hansen reached Bass Hall this past week, I exited the building during the intermission to take the mask...
Christmas Tales
The holidays are the season when we take stock of our lives. Whether we look forward to family gatherings with dread or eager anticipation,...
Holiday Stage Preview
Spare a thought for the live theater professionals in our area, who have had to find other work during this pandemic. After all, there’s...
Gift Guide 2021: The Art of Giving
Art by Rasha
Fort Worth Zoo
(1989 Colonial Pkwy, 817-759-7555)
$60+
Did you know that new grandmother Rasha, the Asian Elephant, likes to paint? She took up the...
Elf-Sized Fun for the Family
“Watch out for glitter. It’s everywhere,” I was half-jokingly warned as I stepped onto the set of The Elf on the Shelf’s Magical Holiday...
Escape Room
When P.T. Barnum opened his museum in Lower Manhattan, he noticed that people were staying inside too long for his liking, so he posted...
Turner’s Modern World
How was Joseph Mallord William Turner a modern artist? At a time when British art was struggling with an inferiority complex compared with the...