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Sunday, November 24, 2024

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Persevering for a Cause

The belt-tightening comes at a tough time for nonprofits, but there are ways to help. Many Tarrant County nonprofits were already financially bootstrapped before they...

Arts Funding

Much of Fort Worth’s live music scene has transitioned to live streaming shows, but the intermittent Venmo donations probably aren’t paying the bills the...

Coronavirus Cavalcade

  Dallas officials closed the city’s bars and restaurants for the COVID-19 pandemic, while Fort Worth officials tiptoed into a more tentative reduction of occupancy...

Omar al-Bush

I’m betting the news that Sudan will turn over its recently overthrown ruler, Omar al-Bashir, to the International Criminal Court (ICC) didn’t make a...

Neapolitans

The city of Naples, Italy, is known for a great many things: pizza, ice cream, Enrico Caruso, Sophia Loren, a dialect that’s so distinctive...

Convention Center to Go?

Spaceships may not exist, but Fort Worth’s own spaceship soon won’t exist at all. The fate of the 1968 Convention Center Arena, anchoring Commerce Street...

Open House

For the better part of the past decade, artist Natalie Price has sought practical solutions to basic problems that emerging artists like herself face....

Artist-Explorer

Lewis and Clark. Jack Kerouac’s On the Road. And while we’re at it, Rain Man. The road as means for a freewheeling and purposeful exploration of the...

Sit Down

We need to have a talk. A real, down-to-earth, grown-up talk. But not with the kids. We need to have a grown-up talk with the grown-ups. People like...

In the Moment

At a recent pop-up event on the Near Southside, Christopher Waldon was chatting with fellow photographer Roy Rivera near a table where newly released...