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Death of a Homeless Person
Friday, August 16, was much like most other days for Vanessa Faye Mayfield. Like many of our city’s homeless, she hung out at the...
A Good Drag
Men dressed as women performing in primetime? In downtown Fort Worth? Raising money for a good cause?
A local drag show is becoming as conventional...
Developing Opportunities
The recent proliferation of digital photography coincided with renewed interest on the part of a handful of local photographers in the labor-intensive craft of...
Glass House Men
A relatively new book tells the story of a child of privilege educated at an Ivy League university who changed the United States’ landscape...
Trinity Trail Tale
Rhonda Hole has been walking regularly on the Trinity Trails near her Fort Worth neighborhood and has lost 40 pounds in the past year....
Twentieth-Century Women
While the title of Julie Kibler’s historical fiction novel Home for Erring and Outcast Girls doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue, it’s at least...
Monet’s Late Years
Potential theory: Monet was obsessive-compulsive.
Nothing else explains how or why the legendary Impressionist spent just about every day of his latter years painting the...
Superhero Bootcamp
Nicolas Brown and Ryan Wheeler are quite the dynamic duo.
Brown, a Ph.D. candidate and doctoral teaching lecturer, and Wheeler, a Ph.D. student and graduate...
SugarKKKoating It
The best thing to ever happen at 1012 N. Main St. was when the former Ku Klux Klan hall, built in 1920, was firebombed....
Healing Art
When Jo Dufo retired from teaching art at Metro Opportunity High School last December, she assumed the programs would continue serving the at-risk students...