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Saturday, June 27, 2026

Gone Too Soon

Living in Legacy

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Wendy Davis stuck her neck out for schoolkids.

It was the last Sunday in May, last day of this year’s regular session of the Texas Legislature, and State Sen. Wendy Davis of...

Hanna Barbarians at the Gate

There’s rock ’n’ roll. And then there’s rawk ’n’ rolllll!, a peculiar species of music-centric living that fills parents’ rapidly graying heads with nightmares...

A Theatre Family: 35 Years of Hip Pocket

Siddhartha debuted its four-week run at the Hip Pocket Theatre recently, and the stage adaptation of Herman Hesse’s novel is a fitting choice for...

Praise The Lord And Pass The Kool-Aid

I like to think I’m relatively well-liked by my colleagues in the news business and that I’ve been doing this long enough to know...

The Sizzle on 7th

A walk down Crockett Street in the West 7th development on a recent Saturday afternoon felt like a stroll through a ghost town. The...

School Bullies

Last month, Fort Worth schools trustees voted to broaden the district’s antidiscrimination policy to include “gender identity and expression” for students. The change is...

The Bard in Tweetland

On the 447th anniversary of Shakespeare’s birth in April, an arts blogger for a West Virginia newspaper wrote that the Elizabethan playwright had aimed...

He’s For Real

The final guitar chord and cymbal crash were still ringing as three Fort Worth women delivered their breathless verdicts. Had they been tweeting, they...

The New Thirty Years’ War

A 30-year war for energy pre-eminence?  You wouldn’t wish it even on a desperate planet.  But that’s where we’re headed. In the first half of...

The Incredible Shrinking Star-Telegram

“Big mistake.” That was the typical response from management types at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram when I announced in February 2001 that I was...