Posts Tagged ‘pieces’
Café Hana Blooms
This South Arlington restaurant/sushi bar is coming up roses.JIMMY FOWLER
The Japanese restaurant and sushi bar Café Hana in South Arlington occupies a strip-mall space but is still a classy, atmospheric setting for a fine-dining experience. Dimly but effectively lit, with tables, booths, partitions...
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Gallery at UTAGallery
Graduate student art shows always tend to be a mixed bag, but you’ll see some striking pieces at UTA’s M.F.A. exhibit, like the above copper and resin sculpture.
Call for Artists
ANTHONY MARIANIIn anticipation of our inaugural Visionary Awards, to be awarded to three outstanding Fort Worth artists in various disciplines, Rahr & Sons Brewing Company is crafting a special beer for us, the Visionary Brew. But there...
Mean Green Christmas
Big TicketThe colleges are offering a smorgasbord of events before the crush of finals and the winter break, but UNT has a particularly intriguing slate of things going on this week. The week is bookended by lectures about war zone exper...
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Private Collections IIGallery
A follow-up to a UTA art exhibit organized back in 2001, Private Collections II features 20 works, by artists from both Texas and far corners of the globe, that had been sitting in personal collections around the state. These p...
More than 39 Steps
The actors do more than just recite lines and block in Stage West's take on a Hitchcock classic.JIMMY FOWLER
Stage West has never been afraid to set up unique theatrical challenges for its actors. The company’s 2007 production of Marie Jones’ Stones in His Pockets featured two performers playing 15 Irish characters of different ge...
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Bill BarterGallery
Upstairs Gallery’s current show is just a seasonal exhibit, but the pieces do have the feeling of summer, from Bill Barter’s colorful geometrical abstractions to L.A. transplant Mario Garcia’s pointillist landscapes.
Sharing a Constructive Spirit
Amon Carter shines a light on abstract art in North and South America in the early 20th century.ANTHONY MARIANI
Modernism is sexy. And not just because Mad Men is set during the period of the style’s apex, the early 1960s, though there’s no denying the show’s appeal. No, Modernism conjures up an era, one in which father still knew ...
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Firehouse GalleryGallery
We don’t have a great deal of information on the current show at the Firehouse Gallery, other than that it features paintings, acrylic, and mixed-media works by Denise Cooper, Brad DeMeurisse, Carrie Hunt, and David Lawrence.
Terra Mediterranean Conquers All
In the new West 7th Street development may be the start of a food empire.JIMMY FOWLER
If people are still feeling the pinch of a troubled economy, you wouldn’t know it by a visit last Saturday night to the recently opened Terra Mediterranean Grill in the West 7th Street development. A small line formed at the ...