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Sunday, November 24, 2024

A New Nostalgia

Frightfest

Dark Tome

The Constitution in You

Figure Four

Arts

Arts

I’m Dying Here

The 15th-century morality play Everyman lay dormant for centuries after its writing, a literary curiosity of value to a few scholars of early English-language...

Big Little Lies

At the top of the stairs is a wall-length pigment print, a punchy cacophony of brightly colored consumer artifacts splayed out in a rainbow...

Breaking the Chains

’Tis the season for local theaters to cash in on holiday cheer with appropriately themed crowd-pleasers, filling their houses with happy throngs craving the...

Inviting IREB

As government grants tighten and employers demand more from college graduates, architects are seizing the opportunity to shape the future and designing new buildings...

Opus Nova: Homemade Classical Music

Chamber music remains an underrepresented outlet for enjoying classical music in Fort Worth. That reality persists despite the easy accessibility (including the convenience of...

Gift Locally

Sweet and Nutty For the foodie in your life, stop by Meyer & Sage’s new storefront (2621 Whitmore St., 817-386-5009), where you can snag a...

Glassworks

Loud grinding and polishing machines droned in the background as Austin Fields surveyed her newest creations at a studio on the campus of the...

Sound Escapes

James Talambas’ sound-driven installation artworks are largely what you’d expect from someone with a formal education in music composition and sound engineering who transitioned...

Sweet Tooth

There’s nothing ironic about Jana Renee’s feminine/pink/candy-laced creations. Her paintings often depict women in various states of bliss, whether licking lollipops, floating in a...

For Future Reference

Photographer Donnie Williams’ creative output is informed by the past and shot with an eye toward the future. We met up at Panther Island...