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Building Upon a Rich Legacy
Visiting her grandparents in Graham, Texas, in the 1980s, Angela Turner Wilson said they would all take road trips to Fort Worth to shop...
Reconciling the Past
Though the TCU administration embraces diversity, the student population remains predominantly white — 65%, to be precise. School leaders have taken steps in recent years...
Summer Sights and Stages
In the Pleistocene Era (circa 2010), when flip phones were unironic, most museums and theaters essentially took summers off, reserving blockbusters for the fall...
Poolside Page-Turners
Since 1947, TCU Press has filled an important niche in the literary world by commissioning and publishing books that the large houses may not...
R.I.P., Vernon Fisher
All the obituaries for Vernon Fisher are using the words “blackboard” or “chalkboard.” It is true, many of the artist’s works feature an off-black...
Confederacy of Suns
How many literary references does it take to screw in a light bulb?
That’s easy. Less than it takes to screw up a book review.
The...
Camera Eye
Fort Worth boasts one of the largest repositories of fine art photographs in the United States and an equally noteworthy history of cultivating museum-worthy...
Liberating Art
Perhaps one of the most defining elements of civic life in the United States is the fact that the lowly citizens and residents of...
Spring Gallery Night
Every spring and fall, Fort Worth’s galleries come together to showcase their best new work, and most of it comes from these parts. #locavores
For...
10 Key Years
When Carla Thompson attended a music competitions conference in early 2012, she did so as the board chairperson of a competition that had lost...