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Edge of Glory
I didn’t attend the regional premiere of Men on Boats, which took place at Onstage in Bedford back in August. I wish I had,...
Texas Horror
Stories in an anthology can be as varied as a week of Texas weather: In the best of times, you get a week of...
CRUDE Coffee Arrives
Teresa Bloodworth’s first love has always been putting foodstuff in an oven and making magic. She’s loved baking since childhood, relishing fond memories of...
Haute Culture
Balenciaga in Black isn’t lacking in sex appeal.
Dozens of impossibly tight-waisted dresses and evening gowns hover behind thick glass walls in a state of...
A Soldier’s Tale
Jon Lippens died in 2016, two years before his memoir was published. During the last year of his life, the Fort Worth WWII veteran...
J.T. Grant’s Coping Skills
We talked about that stupid shredder for about 10 minutes. And only a couple of us knew who Banksy was.
At Sotheby’s in London last...
About that West 7th Post Office
The Museum Place Post Office at the edge of the Cultural District is the last structure visitors may think to visit for its architectural...
R.I.P. Ron Tomlinson
Fort Worth painter Ron Tomlinson died last week at his Westcliff home. He was 73. Among the indelible recollections I have of Ron were...
Devon Nowlin
One part of Devon Nowlin’s artist statement really stuck with me. In describing her collage-like figurative paintings up now through October 6 at Artspace...
Words that Pop
Standing in a workshop, Vince Veazey gazed thoughtfully at his newest stencil-based creation, periodically adjusting pieces of tape here and there.
The phrase “I LOVE...