Night & Day
WED ▪ 16
A scant two weeks after we named Once Upon a Time in Anatolia as one of 2012’s best movies, it’s showing at...
Austin Callin’
Part of the fun of South by Southwest, the music festival and conference that takes place in Austin every year, is tucking your badge...
Migraines and Mailbox Money
Mandy Mobley was in the best shape of her life a few years ago. She was working out three times a week at a...
A Ban on Hypocrisy
Not long after the shooting in Newtown, Conn., I got into a little argument with a good friend about gun control. I lean liberal,...
Days of Gore
My first experience at a Movie Tavern was in 2002, in Ridgmar, when I saw the original Resident Evil movie. As I recall, the...
Gallery
Transmission is an exhibit of work by TCU’s MFA students at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts that enjoys its opening reception this Friday at 6...
Sometimes, a Roll Is Just a Roll
The phrase “food porn” is too often abused these days by anyone who has ever seen an episode of Top Chef. I can’t tell...
Gabriel Ascends
Theatergoers tired of plays with overly introspective characters and navel-gazing actor monologues, take heart: Stage West’s production of Moira Buffini’s WWII drama Gabriel, which...
Major Niceness
Fort Worth isn’t short on rappers, that’s for sure. But most of them are gangsta. Their beats are simple and intentionally chintzy sounding, and...
Short on Electricity
The old adage is that you should never watch laws or sausages getting made. But this spring the question may be who is watching...