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Lioness: Love Bites
Taylor Sheridan’s Western TV smash Yellowstone and its many spinoffs tend to lean toward stories about men, so Lioness is a complete change of wardrobe. It’s...
Shining a Light
You discover a sink full of teeth and realize the truth bites back.
You find yourself having to choose between safety alone or succumbing to...
Stronger Together
“You think if you’ve got no uterus and no breasts, you’re still technically a woman?”
Gender-policing conservatives may think that this quote is describing a...
Girls to the Front!
This week marks the beginning of National Women’s History Month, and as such, ladies are front and center in this week’s Night & Day....
Just Add Water
In the early 1940s, St. Andrews United Methodist (522 Missouri Av, Fort Worth, 817-336-2117) asked one of their parishioners, local caterer Lucille Bishop Smith,...
Card-Carrying Boss
In 2022, my band Goisagi was trying to figure out how to get past the pandemic slump with our music family intact. Taiko drumming...
Women’s Hockey Going Pro
Should we have been surprised to see a lot of people wearing Stars jerseys at a December hockey game at American Airlines Center?
OK, no....
Women Voices
Women in music have had to jump hurdles in high heels and overcome social obstacles with grace to become better artists. However, our individual...
Writing Herstory
As we begin Women’s History Month, it’s appropriate enough that female athletes in Fort Worth, as well as across North Texas, are cementing their...
Dinner & Dames Downtown
Atop the Worthington Renaissance Hotel downtown (235 Throckmorton St, Fort Worth, 817-870-1000), Rooftop Cinema Club celebrates Women’s History Month by screening movies and shows with a female-tastic...



















