In the March issue of D Magazine, writer Claire Collins introduced us to Elizabeth Carlock Phillips and told us a tough story about the abuse that Elizabeth’s brother, Trey, suffered at the hands of a ...
High atop downtown’s J. Erik Jonsson Central Library, there is a locked, unmarked room that contains some of the city’s most important artifacts. One day this summer, I found myself sitting there on ...
Larry Johnson didn’t recognize the significance of the Tenth Street Historic District until he was well into adulthood. Located a stone’s throw away from Johnson’s childhood home, Tenth Street is one ...
It’s been a long, hard summer for Kettle Art Gallery. Frank Campagna, who started the space 19 years ago, says that while the mid-year season is always difficult, this one was especially rough. “Who ...
A pianist and a projection team walk into a theater. What happened next was thought-provoking art about life as the last person on earth.
The home funeral advocate and retired manufacturing engineer has been volunteering with the Funeral Consumers Alliance of North Texas for decades. Here's why he thinks we should care for our own dead.