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A North Texas artist met an Uvalde woman through TikTok while he was painting a mural to honor one of the students killed in the deadly shooting at Robb Elementary School. Four years later, they are married and have a child.
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Darden established her newspaper in 1997 to spotlight local Black leaders, community issues and activities.
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A new series of murals across Fort Worth, funded by the Morris Foundation’s 40th anniversary, spotlights local nonprofits.
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Fort Worth Art Fair and Main Street Arts Festival will happen at the same time April 16-19 in Sundance Square and the namesake street.
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Justin Robinson and Jake Blount are among the performers at the festival Saturday at Southside Preservation Hall.
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City staffers want to complete an internal review before they share a timeline of what may be next for the 71-year-old arts building.
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Fort Worth stage actor Karen Matheny, 37, said she owes her entire career to the Fort Worth Community Arts Center.
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City officials, family members and longtime fans gathered in Near Southside Oct. 7 to unveil Leon Bridges’ street sign topper in Fort Worth.
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Tubman Gallery's new exhibition “Two Tears in a Bucket” brings together artists from across the U.S. to explore Black survival and healing.
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The founder of Rooftop Cinema Club discusses Fort Worth, the company’s ideation and more.
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Andrew Walker helped the museum oversee the museum’s expansion and a community artists initiative
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The Fort Worth theater company brings the Pulitzer Prize-winning play to North Texas.