Las Posadas at Traders Village
Celebrated in Cuba, Guatemala, Latin America, and Spain in late December, Los Posadas is also celebrated by the Latinx community in the United States....
Women’s Words and Music
Libby Larsen started composing in America in the 1970s, a time and place when a woman composer was a reason for everyone to point...
Celebrate National Comedy Month
In honor of April being National Comedy Month, there are some upcoming comedic events to check out.
If comedy is a hobby of yours, don’t...
Grapevine for the Holidays
Located just a little more than 20 minutes from Downtown Fort Worth, the town of Grapevine has a lot to offer for the holidays....
Fort Worth Fall Home & Garden Show’s Inaugural Flight
While other home and garden shows have graced us with their presence in the spring and fall, there’s a new show in town this...
Drive-Up School-Readiness Carnival
Two local nonprofits –– The Best Place For Kids and Read Fort Worth –– are teaming up to help families with kids who are...
The Art of Wari
In 2002 the Kimbell Art Museum acquired a Wari figurine of a standing dignitary that has become a popular item in the permanent collection....
Wasted on the Way
David Crosby shouldn’t be here. He’ll admit that freely, as freely as he took the same drugs in the 1960s and ’70s that killed...
BIG TICKET // June 30-July 6, 2021
FORT WORTH
After a long year of not being able to party together, Wild Acre Brewing (1734 E El Paso St, Ste 190, 817-882-9453) is...
Celebrating Local Ladies for International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day first occurred in 1911. It is now a global event held worldwide every Mar 8, celebrating women’s cultural, economic, social, and political...