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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
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Brains and Brawn
Last Saturday night at Bass Performance Hall, during the final scene of Fort Worth Opera's production of Of Mice and Men, I got a...
A Soldier’s Tale
Jon Lippens died in 2016, two years before his memoir was published. During the last year of his life, the Fort Worth WWII veteran...
Space is the Place
Michael Barnard is a wealthy Fort Worth real estate developer who owns property all over town. His latest project has an artistic bent, though...
More than One Square Mile
Growing up in small-town East Texas, Betsy Crum watched a lot of television. And like many who were glued to the tube at an...
Tarrant County Live Theatre Awards
You always hear about people sacrificing their lives for their art, but what does that mean? “Sacrifice” might be a strong word, but the...
Sealed With a Kiss
Those of us who grew up down here are pretty familiar with the concept of Tupperware parties. Avon, Herbalife, and Mary Kay Cosmetics, the...
Monumental
After three years, FWSO finally completes its ambitious Mahler cycle.
To call the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra's three-year Mahler cycle a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hear...
Take the Keys
After 23 years as president of the Van Cliburn Foundation, the group that organizes and presents the quadrennial Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Richard...
Food for Thought
If you look at the amount of attention and energy devoted to the dining scene, it’s hard to say that this isn’t a golden...












