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Saturday, November 23, 2024

The Herd

Remembering Aimee Cardoso

Trinity Pride Fest Saturday

Kultur

Kultur

True Grit

Next month, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth mounts a solo exhibit by Ron Mueck, the Australian artist whose hyper-realist figurative sculptures come...

On Site

In response to one of my recent columns, about the aggressive architecting of Big D ("Alarming Heights," April 11), the forum at John Roberts'...

Loco

Pantagleize Theatre brings a couple of parents-to-be to life at a crossroads. Someone once called live theater “the art of the improbable” because it involves...

Lost in thought and balletic reverie

To a lot of viewers and critics, the title Lost has become a bad pun on the show itself. Over the course of the...

A Lonesome Dove and a Yalid

Filmmaker David H. Hickey is an oddity in these parts — he generally avoids making movies about dead teenagers. Sure, as an actor, he’s open...

Horrors in Black and White

Up until recently, Ridgmar Movie Tavern showed pay-per-view WWE wrestling matches about once a week. A (mostly male) crowd of hardcore fans packed the...

Cheesy Humor

Misplaced phone calls will forever terrorize our homes. For normal people, it’s a nuisance. For Fort Worth’s Robert McKee, it’s manna from the comedy...

Herded But Not Heard?

Per the old adage, the revolution will not be televised — and it won't be heard, either. If anyone thought that radio was owned...

Shocking

Even though he’s an independent filmmaker based in lil’ ol’ Fort Worth, Jon Keeyes is probably busier than a lot of Hollywood dudes. Along with...

Holy (Dumpster) Divers

There’s a group of young go-getters in town, and they’re trying really hard to make Fort Worth more livable, friendly, and civilized though no...