
David Moreno
Arts and Culture Reporter at Fort Worth Report
Arts & Culture Reporter @fortworthreport // @MaybornUNT alum // Fort Worth, TX // tips [email protected]
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6 days ago |
fortworthreport.org | David Moreno
Looking for some fun ways to celebrate Mother’s Day weekend? Festivities will soon be underway across Fort Worth and Tarrant County to honor the important maternal figures in our lives. Here’s where you and yours can take part in Fort Worth-area celebrations May 9-11:Honor loved ones with a cocktail in hand during special showings of “Mamma Mia!,” “Freaky Friday,” “Pretty Woman” and “La La Land” with a rooftop view as a backdrop.
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6 days ago |
fortworthreport.org | David Moreno
Happy Thursday,Growing up in a Mexican American household, I can’t recall a time when the music of Juan Gabriel and Jenni Rivera weren’t blasting through speakers. As a child, I resented the music. Maybe that was just me trying to be rebellious? Now that I’m an adult, I have the Latin American icons playing on repeat.
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1 week ago |
keranews.org | David Moreno
Two grants tied to the redevelopment of a former Ku Klux Klan auditorium into a hub for culture and arts in Fort Worth’s Northside have been cut as the National Endowment for the Arts begins to abruptly withdraw funding for cultural institutions nationwide. Transform 1012 N. Main Street, the nonprofit that acquired the structure in 2022, has lost a $35,000 grant related to the design of the building.
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1 week ago |
fortworthreport.org | David Moreno
Two grants tied to the redevelopment of a former Ku Klux Klan auditorium into a hub for culture and arts in Fort Worth’s Northside have been cut as the National Endowment for the Arts begins to abruptly withdraw funding for cultural institutions nationwide. Transform 1012 N. Main Street, the nonprofit that acquired the structure in 2022, has lost a $35,000 grant related to the design of the building.
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1 week ago |
fortworthreport.org | David Moreno
As parents and community members share their concerns about Fort Worth ISD’s plans to close and consolidate campuses, one local preservation nonprofit is concerned about the future of the structures themselves. Historic Fort Worth has placed nine properties, including six Fort Worth ISD facilities, on its 2025 Most Endangered Places list.
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