Homer!
“Every time I sing this song, I hope it’s the last time,” says the narrator of An Iliad. Homer’s epic poem has inspired myriad...
Photo Thread
It may be summer, but the Amon Carter Museum of American Art isn’t letting things stagnate in the dog days. Instead, they’re opening up...
To Be Young, Gay, and Black
A clueless white moderator asks a black playwright how he got the surname O’Malley. The writer’s response is one word: “Slavery.” That exchange is...
Past and Future
Tarrant County’s community of anime fans continues to keep the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s Anime at the Modern festival going. Where once...
Let ’Em Roll
The names of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller are known largely to historians of early rock ’n’ roll, but they deserve to be better...
¡Gazpacho!
Back in 1988, the film version of Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown introduced an unsuspecting world to the sexually fluid, Day...
Poolside with Poochie
The good folks at Marshall Grain Co. recognize that pets are part of the family, and they’re inviting community canines and their owners to...
Next Stop? 42nd Street
Remember vintage Broadway musicals with big company dance numbers, extravagant costumes, and powerful vocals? Performers in the musical 42nd Street do. They are getting...
Fort Worth’s Fourth
For July 4th, Panther Island Pavilion is offering a free day of live music and tubing, capped off by the largest Independence Day firework...
Happy Anniversary
This weekend brings the 35th edition of Ballet Concerto’s Summer Dance Concert, and the venerable dance troupe wants to make their annual outdoor recital...



















