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Ed Smith’s Sweet, Stormy “Blues”
This week’s ”Stage” page offers an interview with Ed Smith, the outgoing artistic director of Jubilee Theatre. Smith directed Jubilee’s current revue Blues in...
A Cautious Victory Dance
Until this afternoon--Tuesday, Aug. 10--a bitter fight was being waged over a request from Chesapeake to be granted a variance for the location of...
“Friday on the Green” Tonight
Sure, it’s August in Texas, and that means the weather’s a wee bit toasty outside. But that shouldn’t stop you from catching this month’s...
Killer or Filler?
God’s Joke is an Arlington power trio that harkens back to Australia’s Hard-ons as well as Red-era King Crimson, delivering jams of shifting tempos,...
The Big O Face
I’m not naming any names, because I don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings, but for the love of all that’s frosty...
Musical Haves, Have-Nots Reflect Society
The separation of rich and poor keeps growing wider in the United States.
Economically, the "haves" are getting richer and smaller in number, while the...
Killer or Filler?
Acoustic guitar virtuoso Darrin Kobetich has traveled quite a few miles –– both figuratively and literally –– since he first mixed folk and bluegrass...
Devin Leigh Comes Home
Devin Leigh’s twisted, curvy career path has taken him miles from his Fort Worth hometown. In 2000, after a brief stint at Texas Tech...
Shea Seger, Bible Belt Fest 2
Shea Seger’s music is now –– finally –– available for download. Seger, the subject of a recent cover story (“Shea Seger...
John Lennon Mulls Killer’s Parole
Good on Yoko Ono for doing what it takes to block parole for Mark David Chapman, the sicko that killed John Lennon.
Fortunately, Lennon's spirit...









