Ideas

New Growth: An Evolving Vision for Renegade Bus
By Peter Simek
Posted in Art, Ideas, Lives
2 Comments

Renegade Bus will take a prolonged hiatus, as Peter Simek leaves to lead the launch of a new arts coverage initiative at D Magazine, lending the voice and tone of this publication to the greater city.

New Growth: An Evolving Vision for Renegade Bus
By Peter Simek
Posted in Art, Ideas, Lives
4 Comments

Renegade Bus will take a prolonged hiatus, as Peter Simek leaves to lead the launch of a new arts coverage initiative at D Magazine, lending the voice and tone of this publication to the greater city.

New Growth: An Evolving Vision for Renegade Bus
By Peter Simek
Posted in Art, Ideas, Lives
No Comments

Renegade Bus will take a prolonged hiatus, as Peter Simek leaves to lead the launch of a new arts coverage initiative at D Magazine, lending the voice and tone of this publication to the greater city.

New Growth: An Evolving Vision for Renegade Bus
By Peter Simek
Posted in Art, Ideas, Lives
No Comments

Renegade Bus will take a prolonged hiatus, as Peter Simek leaves to lead the launch of a new arts coverage initiative at D Magazine, lending the voice and tone of this publication to the greater city.

Reimagining Bishop Arts
By Joan Arbery
Posted in Ideas, Urban Planning
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There seems to still be a hang-up about opening grocery stores and pharmacies next to the higher end retail and restaurants in Oak Cliff’s Bishop Arts District. Without these kinds of stores, there’s an implicit barrier created between those who can afford to frequent the District and those who can’t.

The Obama Art Fund
By Lucia Simek
Posted in Art, Feature 1, Ideas, Visual Art
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Art I’d Buy with my First-Time Homeowner’s Tax Credit

Folk Space
By Alan Birkelbach
Posted in Feature 2, Ideas, Urban Planning
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Out west in San Angelo, an unassuming building doesn’t define culture to the community, it brings it to them.

Why No Department of Pedestrians?
By Ray Oldenburg
Posted in Feature 2, Ideas, Urban Planning
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A city for pedestrians, which is what all the great cities were, is now remote from our thinking. Indeed, many of our “traffic experts” view the pedestrian as the major problem in urban traffic flow.

Guerilla Hope
By Joshua Goode
Posted in Art, Feature 2, Ideas, Visual Art
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There was a major opening this weekend that could have a huge impact on this city’s art scene, writes Joshua Goode. It happened in a 5,000 square foot dilapidated building off Haskell.

‘This is a Much Bigger Story Than the Arts’
By Peter Simek
Posted in Art, Feature 1, Ideas
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Conversation
In part two of his conversation with Renegade Bus’ Peter Simek, AT&T Performing Arts Center CEO Mark Nerenhausen explains how the Arts District transcends its role as a home for great art.