For the Musicians
Reflecting on his 28-year career as music director of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (FWSO), John Giordano mentioned how small the program was when...
The Longest Period
Sitting at our table at a South Fort Worth eatery, our cups of coffee long cold, our conversation wrapping up, Joe Palazzolo recalled photos...
Critical Race Leery
It’s Black History Month, and we just watched a Super Bowl. There were Black players and white players but mostly Black. And it was...
Fatherhood Under Attack?
Just minutes into Brooks McKenzie’s hour-long presentation, two attendees of a grassroots political group’s monthly meeting stormed out of House of Grace Church in...
Requesting Public Info
On a recent chilly afternoon, Terry Roach gave me a tour of a densely overgrown and littered forest in Benbrook. Although the land is...
Sure Shots
Whether it’s the effortlessly cool swagger Zach Burns brings to the Unlikely Candidates’ concert images or the cinematic renderings of Charley Crockett’s shows from...
Room to Grow
Colt Power always had a love for and an appreciation of medicine. While making rounds as a pre-med student at Notre Dame, he realized...
The Year in Local Politics
Setting aside the fact that our founding fathers were largely OK with owning humans and barring women from voting, the United States was founded...
It’s a Wonderful Lie
You won’t find many pictures of Lenora Ivie Frago, even on the internet. It’s mostly the same photo of an attractive young woman of...
Hope or Hate for Hanukkah?
Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, is less a holiday and more the commemoration of a victory by Jews in 138 BCE against a larger...