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Sunday, March 2, 2025

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Welcome to the Family

R.I.P., Mary Diane Simons

In from the Cold

Holiday Book Guide

Arts

Arts

The Herd

Like every other kid raised in Fort Worth, I’ve seen The Herd a handful of times over the years. And like many other Fort...

Surrealism and Us

Walking through Surrealism and Us, there’s a part of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth where the new exhibit and the building tease...

Get Ur Freak On

Vivienne Vermuth has produced burlesque shows in North Texas for 15 years. She has some thoughts. “It’s like a slow trainwreck but in a positive way,”...

Canvas, Stage, Sizzle

Not too long ago, definitely pre-pandemic, the fine arts would — like an all-Christmas store in Grapevine — shut down for the summer. Not so anymore....

Take a Shelfie

For the most part, summer is a great time to catch up on reading. There’s no Game of Thrones or other bingeable TV or even...

Fort Worth It

UPDATE: Morgan Mercantile’s five-year anniversary party was postponed due to inclement weather. The soiree will now take place 4-8pm Sat, May 4. A local...

Room to Breathe

While lecturing to her students about John Coltrane’s seminal 1965 album A Love Supreme, Yazmin Ortiz, a 29-year-old Puerta Rican adjunct professor of music,...

Sealed With a Kiss

Those of us who grew up down here are pretty familiar with the concept of Tupperware parties. Avon, Herbalife, and Mary Kay Cosmetics, the...

Flowers ’n’ Sh*t

Dominique Ransom knew she had a cute shop. After all, she had designed Lilac Tattoo Studio with the “divine feminine” in mind. Her bright,...

Driving While Black

The automobile has been an iconic symbol of freedom, accomplishment, wealth, comfort, and status in America since the late 19th century. Though slow-moving like...