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Double Feature

Two stalwarts of North Texas art have openings this weekend at William Campbell’s two galleries. The one on Foch Street hosts a retrospective of works...

Mo’ Beto Blues

I shrugged off the first one. I also ignored the second and the third. And the fourth and the fifth. And even the 10th...

He Lives!

People who work day-to-day, blue-collar, service jobs intersect most of our lives all the time, but we don’t give many if any of them...

The FJR Assassination

We exchanged sideways glances. It was a dubious claim, and the old judge we were talking to followed it with a glaring non sequitur. “I...

Drawn Together

Saturday’s opening will be as much a surprise party/family reunion as a retrospective. The featured artist has not been told that his paintings, drawings,...

Cody Lynn Boyd

One of the brightest singer-songwriters in North Texas, Cody Lynn Boyd has some new music coming out this week. “Feels the Same” will hit...

Primal Love

My spirit animal does not live inside a fantasy world, nor does he appear in misty dreams that I can barely remember upon waking....

Meet Me Underground

First of all, watch your step. Going down two flights of not entirely well-lit stairs isn’t easy, but once you hit rock bottom at...

Black Tie Dynasty

In the mid-aughts, Fort Worth’s Black Tie Dynasty was one of the most popular North Texas bands around. Their blend of pulsing rhythms, slinky...

The Business of Art

Ariel Davis ran around Sundance Square before there was a Sundance Square. She and her friends would go to Starbucks (then on Houston Street)...