Brandin Lea Is Back
Not so fun fact: When you’re an alcoholic at age 37, killing yourself slowly by downing pint after pint of Taaka, you’d think the...
Deep in the Music
The piano has left an indelible mark on Robin Hufford. From his earliest memories growing up in a small fishing camp on Lake Worth,...
Fault Lines
The first time Cathy Wallace felt an earthquake was last Dec. 15. She was sitting with her husband in their Irving home discussing retirement...
Banking on the Poor
In the early 1980s, Dallas civil rights attorney Mike Daniel and his law partner Betsy Julian were fighting to desegregate public housing in East...
BLOOD on Whose Hands?
At a time when outrage over the frequency of police shootings is growing regionally and nationally, the killing of Daniel Brumley on a brisk...
A Shift in Thinking
One morning in the summer of 2010, Rosemary Reed awoke to her house shaking and the sound of engines screeching so loudly that it...
A History of Violence
The big cardboard box filled with dusty books hypnotized Don Dow.
He’d become temporarily separated from his family on the town square in Santa Fe,...
Habits on Horseback
A swanky Western jacket hung nearby as Sister Camella Menotti, 84, thumbed through a folder filled with old photographs and newspaper clippings.
“We’re supposed to...
A Short, Wild Ride
In the midst of the last show at The Where House, I looked around the room and tried to make sense of everything going...
Tricky Therapy
They don’t waste any time at the Weatherford Acting, Film, and Stunt Academy, known as WACT. When I pay my first visit there on...



















