Faith of Force
A short time ago, in a ThinkGeek store not so far away, mostly young men and women joined together to celebrate something very important...
For the Love of the Game
Sports isn’t a groovy kind of love. It’s a passionate, scream-at-your-partner, declare-your-undying-affection-10-seconds-later, sacrifice-your-dignity-for-a-moment-of-pure-ecstasy sort of love. Basketballer Michael Jordan famously had a “love of...
Young Nudists, Unite!
Chris Lopez can regularly be found without any clothes. And not only in his house. One of the 29-year-old’s favorite all-nude activities is a...
Arts-Centered Learning
As long as there’s been public school, there have been fights about where art and music fit into it. “They’re valuable but not crucial,”...
Culture
Solo Female Dancer
Critic’s choice: Carolyn Judson
A principal dancer with Texas Ballet Theater, Judson took advantage of two huge opportunities to shine last season: as...
Extensive Archives
This past Tuesday morning was like any other at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. A few visitors were trickling in to see...
Dark Days
Dog Days isn’t your typical opera. No unrequited love, no redemption, no slapstick humor, and the main character doesn’t sing a single line. But...
The Joint Is Jumpin’
In 1983, veteran Fort Worth journalist and movie historian Michael H. Price — then a film critic for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram — received...
Words with Friends
As a longtime English teacher and librarian with the Fort Worth school district, Rachel Pilcher has had a lot of experience advising young writers...
Wild, Wild West Opera goes downtown, a multimedia experience blooms, and...
As the Fort Worth Opera preaches to the unwashed, former Arlington actor/director Frank Mosley and Fort Worth singer-songwriter/composer Clint Niosi reach for glory via...