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Fort Worth’s Monster
The premise of Beast King is that a couple of scientists who work for some unnamed secret laboratory in Fort Worth are experimenting with...
The Body, The Senses
Sure, it’s easy to claim a glib knowledge of Pierre-Auguste Renoir with a recitation of his ubiquitous renditions of women boasting abundant folds of...
The New Tide
Though perhaps lost on the good people at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, here in deep red Fort Worth, one of their...
Both the Single Ladies
I think Jubilee Theatre’s Single Black Female would have worked better as material for an African-American woman’s standup comedy set than as a stage...
Memories Are Made of This
Circle Theatre closes its season with a world premiere, and it’s always worth noting when one of our local theater troupes is privileged enough...
All the Colors of Unity
Glued to my phone in a semi-crowded coffee shop the other day, I found myself deeply perplexed and mildly confused and amused by a...
Nancy Lamb’s RefiredPow!
Before she became internationally known for her eye-popping photorealist paintings of social settings, Nancy Lamb was quite a sculptor. Not only did the legendary...
The Kessel Run
The autism-awareness nonprofit Autism Speaks has been around for 14 years, and this is its third year doing a charitable 5K in Fort Worth,...
Paranormal Expo
The Spooky Spectacle is like Comic-Con’s edgy, goth cousin. Instead of comic books and movies, this two-day local event formerly known as the Granbury...
Amon Carter’s Facelift
The transformation this summer of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, which closed the doors for three months, was worth waiting for.
For one,...