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The Skin We Live In
In a city where artists can have a difficult time achieving professional advancement or become “career artists,” Fabiola Valenzuela may be upending that trend....
Blessed Wood
Last year, while Stickman – a short film about a homeless Dallas man who found fame carving walking sticks – was showing on the...
Standing “O”-vation
Some women are better potty mouths than others. In Stage West’s latest, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecologic Oncology Unit...
The Art of Collection
When attorney Sam Myers and wife Myrna Myers moved to Paris in the mid-1960s, the young couple, both second-generation Americans from working-class families, were...
Take ’Em Down
WARNING: The following information may be hazardous to incurious men, women, and children with little or no serious education, who are already being treated...
The Little Trio
The rehearsal abruptly paused.
“Does it feel like we’re dragging?” soprano Allison Stanford asked.
“Yes!” pianist Cheryl Lemmons and clarinettist Leslie “Pinkie” Simmons collectively replied.
The trio,...
Seeking at Artspace 111
Artspace 111’s location on Hampton Street is as far east as you can go and technically still be downtown, and Fort Worth’s multistory buildings...
Just Looking: TCU’s Kick A** and Take Names
In the 1930s, a group of critical theorists known as the Frankfurt School grappled with the cultural implications of technological advances in film, radio,...
Nina Chanel Abney’s Presence
Just two blocks away from the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Stuart David’s “In Full Swing” hangs in the lobby gallery of the...
Just Looking: Arnoldo Hurtado’s Artscream
As much as he is a visual artist, Arnoldo Hurtado is also a traveler –– across both place and time, and from tradition to...



















