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Losing, Lost Gems
As mannered Britons dump garbage all over gallery floors under the auspices of creating "art," and brash young Americans simply Xerox their favorite photos...
The Big Picture(s)
A touring photo exhibit perplexes, while the 817's two major dance companies generate some ka-ching.
Texas Music singer-songwriters, with their been-there done-that faces, would seem...
Luck of the Draw?
In early 2006, local artist Paul Milligan and some other artistically inclined fanboys started an informal group, Stumblebum Studios, mainly to have a virtual...
A Turn (and Jump) for the Better
From a humble American beginning at the San Francisco Ballet under war-rationing restrictions in 1944, The Nutcracker has become a national Christmas tradition, performed...
Open Ears and Minds
Seattle transplant Herb Levy settled in Fort Worth eight years ago so that his wife, painter Carol Ivey, could be closer to her family....
Burning Brightly
I’ve been a theater critic for about a dozen years now, and I’ve never heard anyone say, “I can’t wait to see that show!...
New Visions
One of the best things about the Lone Star International Film Festival, presented by the Lone Star Film Society, is that the festival’s inaugural...
Reality Bites
North Texas’ vampires are in danger. Clubs, hotels, hot spots, and other holy places are being attacked by a dangerous enemy.
The blood-suckers are even...
Act III
In its 28 seasons, Stage West has offered a little bit of pretty much everything: regional premieres, regional and national debuts, sentimental favorites, you...
Portraitist of the City
As a photographer, Peter Feresten was a lot of things: documentarian, historian, teacher, artist.
He also was incredibly prolific, as befitting a wearer of many...