Black History Month 2025
What better time than now to celebrate Black history. As the federal government goes about dismantling social programs aimed at bettering the lives of...
ATE DAY8 of What She Said
Food critic Laurie James just covered a lot of ground in this week’s Eats & Drinks article (see: pg. 17). Here’s the scoop on...
Black Broadway Summer
Circle Theatre and Stage West are teaming up with Dallas’ Soul Rep Theatre Company to bring three shows by Black American playwrights from the...
Dreaming On
After the high school bands had marched through the streets of downtown, playing thunderously loud; after the sound of high-polish JROTC dress shoes clicking...
Fare Play
Christopher Blay’s new, sleek, scholarly public artwork glides into the cultural dialogue about progress as effortlessly and elegantly as a sing-songy MLK speech —...
Sounds of Freedom
Here’s an interesting gift idea: a record collection of Black artists who, for one reason or another, have called Fort Worth home.
Gifted from me,...
History Repeats Itself
In 1915, Black historian Carter J. Woodson proposed a week to recognize the accomplishments of Black Americans, aligning it with the birthdays of Abraham...
Welcome to the Family
On your first visit to Jubilee Theatre, which showcases stories about the African American experience, you are considered a good friend. A second trip...
Film Shorts // February 19-25, 2025
OPENING
Cleaner (R) Daisy Ridley may be best in these B-level thrillers, but that doesn’t make this movie good. She stars as a dishonorably discharged...
Understanding Risk Tolerance and Choosing the Right Investment Strategy
Investing isn’t just about picking stocks or throwing money into the market and hoping for the best. It’s about understanding how much risk you...