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Jeff Jenkins’ Mission is to Help Plus-Size People Travel the World
Former school teacher Jeff Jenkins discovered a passion for travel during a life-changing trip to Rwanda in 2018.
William Clark Green Finds a Muse in the People and Places of Small-Town Texas
Even though singer-songwriter William Clark Green now calls the big city of Fort Worth home, his upbringing in rural East Texas fosters a connection with the people and places of small-town Texas.
Robert Bruno’s Steel House in Lubbock Keeps People Guessing
About three weeks ago, a flurry of reports came out from the Lubbock area about the wacky and wild Robert Bruno Steel House.
Q&A: Writer-Director Channing Godfrey Peoples Talks Her Debut Film, “Miss Juneteenth”
We spoke with Peoples to learn more about the process of creating “Miss Juneteenth,” bringing a film crew to Southside Fort Worth, and how the holiday is viewed today.
A New Visitor Center in Amarillo Explores the People, Places, and Legends of Historic Route 66
For Amarillo photographer Jim Livingston, the new I Am Route 66 Visitor Center and Gallery he opened in his hometown represents the thousands of personal connections he made while driving 25,000 miles up and down the highway known as the Mother Road.
Sedrick Huckaby Makes Art for the People: From the Streets of Poly to a U.S. President
Sedrick Huckaby is a Big Momma’s boy. The Fort Worth contemporary artist is devoted to the spirit of his late grandmother, Hallie Beatrice Carpenter, or “Big Momma,” and finds inspiration in her century-old home. Located in Fort Worth’s Polytechnic Heights neighborhood, or Poly to locals, the house’s raw shiplap walls are adorned with Huckaby’s paintings of family and neighbors. Huckaby creates works here, but next
year the space will take on new life when Huckaby opens it as a project space for artists, tentatively called Big Momma’s House.
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