Baylor grad Claire St.Amant knows her way around a true-crime story, from newspapers to "60 Minutes," "48 Hours" and podcasting. She's in Waco Monday with "Killer Story," her first book.
This spring, Baylor students will look at an often overlooked part of Waco's history: the story of its Hispanic community, and actually will have a chance to add to it.
Kurt Kaiser was a Christian composer, arranger and pianist who played a pivotal role in what would become Christian contemporary music, penning songs cherished by millions of Christians today.
The memory — and sound — of the late Waco rock guitarist David Zychek gets refreshed Tuesday with the premiere of the documentary “Z: The Story of David Zychek.”
Art spreads through downtown Waco when the Austin Avenue Art Fair returns this weekend. An Art Walk joins with live art, bands, musicians and an Art Duel complementing the exhibition.
Waco Civic Theatre goes all-out with a full-blown production of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” including a 14-piece orchestra with a 36-person company, plus full costuming, sets and scenic projects.
A phone call from Nashville told Waco singer-songwriter Wes Cunningham that the tapes from his never-released Warner Brothers album were in a storage unit and would be tossed.