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Convention Center to Go?
Spaceships may not exist, but Fort Worth’s own spaceship soon won’t exist at all.
The fate of the 1968 Convention Center Arena, anchoring Commerce Street...
Sky City
On the heels of a municipal election that brought in a slate of new faces to Fort Worth City Council, many of whom campaigned...
Vivian Maier: Street Photography
Street photography is like time travel. Instead of a portrait or landscape, these fragments of everyday life manifest the emotion and atmosphere of a...
The New Normal
Like many artists, Jay Wilkinson’s first reaction to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic was a feeling of uncertainty and helplessness. Painters, sculptors, and...
CRUDE Coffee Arrives
Teresa Bloodworth’s first love has always been putting foodstuff in an oven and making magic. She’s loved baking since childhood, relishing fond memories of...
Andy Warhol in the ’80s
There are a lot of Andy Warhols. The Campbell’s-soup-can-reproducing Andy. The tedious filmmaking Andy. The celebrity Andy. But there’s also an Andy that few...
Trinity Pride Fest Saturday
After a couple of years of pandemic-related disruptions, Trinity Pride is back to in-person celebrations this year and on a bigger scale than ever.
The...
A Good Drag
Men dressed as women performing in primetime? In downtown Fort Worth? Raising money for a good cause?
A local drag show is becoming as conventional...
KAWS it’s Cool
Within hours of its opening last Thursday, the website for the gift shop at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth crashed due to...
Top Billing
In affluent communities, billboards are considered visual blight. Along Jacksboro Highway, many parts of the North Side, and East Lancaster Avenue, the massive advertisements...