
David Moreno
Arts and Culture Reporter at Fort Worth Report
Health Reporter @fortworthreport // @MaybornUNT alum // Dallas native // tips [email protected]
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fortworthreport.org | David Moreno
The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame is hoping to secure roughly $6.5 million in city dollars for its expansion plan, but some Fort Worth council members aren’t sure their budget can support the initiative. Representatives for the cowgirl museum briefed City Council about its $19.7 million expansion goals during an April 15 work session at new City Hall.
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fortworthreport.org | David Moreno |David Moreno Arts
Eleanor Eggebrecht, 14, held her breath as she watched the Blue Origin NS-31 spaceflight mission prepare to launch on the 75-foot screen inside the Jane & John Justin Foundation Omni Theater at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. She had never witnessed a space launch before — and the experience felt a little scary. Those feelings quickly went away as a sense of awe came over her when the clock struck 8:30 a.m. April 14 and the rocket blasted off.
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fortworthreport.org | David Moreno
Paul Fuller, 14, has always strived to spread kindness anywhere he goes — a trait rooted in him for as long as he can remember. “If everybody’s kind to everybody, then the world would be a way better place,” he said. 52 Faces of Community is a Fort Worth Report weekly series spotlighting local unsung heroes. It is sponsored by Central Market, H-E-B and JPS Health Network.
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2 weeks ago |
fortworthreport.org | David Moreno |David Moreno Arts
Happy Thursday, One of my favorite times of the year is back this weekend, when the Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival and Fort Worth Art Fair flood downtown with hundreds of artist booths. As the largest arts festival in Texas, the Main Street event features over 200 exhibiting artists across 18 blocks of its namesake between the Fort Worth Convention Center and Tarrant County Courthouse.
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fortworthreport.org | David Moreno |David Moreno Arts
Some of the world’s best young pianists will return to Fort Worth this spring in hopes of securing the gold in the 17th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. After holding live screening auditions at Texas Christian University in March, The Cliburn on Wednesday named 30 pianists who will move forward to the official competition in May. The advancing pianists range in age from 18 to 30 and span 17 countries, including those with dual representation.
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