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Summer Staycay
School’s out, temperatures are rising, and the CDC is letting more masks come off, but you’re not alone if you’re still on the fence...
Fashionable Advice
With COVID-19 cases trending down, the prospect of pool parties, outdoor outings, and all sorts of social events is returning to our collective summer...
My Thalia Pilgrimage
Toward the end of the last century, I was attending a Christmas party in the TCU area where a sprinkling of professor types were...
In Bloom
Mariell Guzman has accomplished more in two years than many young artists could hope to achieve in 10. The 26-year-old has more commissions and...
Queen Nefertari’s Egypt
I hate to say it, but my first major museum exhibit since the pandemic turned out to be a bit of a logistical bummer....
Road Killing It
Road Kill: Texas Horror by Texas Writers, Vol. 5 is an immersive, haunting collection of short stories that are as thought-provoking as they are frightening....
Arting Forward into ’21
The good thing about art viewing is that social distancing is built into the experience. Even if you’re on a tour, you can still...
Making Their Voices Heard
The Black Lives Matter movement has made diversity and social justice an imperative for local fine arts groups that purport to support racial equality...
A Fort Worth Treasure Returns
Taking heavy precautions, the directors of the Fort Worth Art Dealers Association (FWADA) have brought back Fall Gallery Night as a weeklong event that...
Creating Hope
Juan Velazquez went to sleep on July 3 hoping that his Facebook request for help painting a mural would receive a reply. That night,...