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Faith of Force
A short time ago, in a ThinkGeek store not so far away, mostly young men and women joined together to celebrate something very important...
Poe Notes
Horror is particularly hard to do on the stage. A theater director doesn’t have the editing tricks and CGI available to filmmakers, nor can...
JFK Unbound
As crowds piled into Bass Performance Hall last weekend, young men and women wearing cardigans, sharp suits with thin ties, box dresses, and other...
Benton and the Paxtons
Thomas Hart Benton was such a major American artist and muralist during the 1930s and 1940s that some consider him America’s version of Diego...
Adventurer Painter
Dennis Farris spends his days photographing, painting, and discovering Mother Nature while making more than a pretty penny. The 51-year-old Kansas City native and...
Something Borrowed
When the Kimbell Art Museum announces it has taken a Titian painting on loan, you take notice. However, when it’s one of the 16th-century...
Texas Ballet Theater’s Sweet Feet
Of all fairy tales, Cinderella is probably the most familiar. It has been recounted in books, plays, movies, TV shows, operas, and ballets. Each...
The Art Corridor
Along with every other gallery in Fort Worth (and some in Alrington and even Euless), Fort Works Art celebrated Spring Gallery Night last Saturday....
Lonesome Dove’s Rawhide
When most people look at a sheet of leather, they usually see just that: a piece of smooth, firm material. But leather crafter Jim...
Art Space
Glenn Kaino is the subject of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s current Focus exhibition. Other artists like Kehinde Wiley have seen their...