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WED ▪ 13

No matter where you live, chances are you’re in a zone for earthquakes, floods, fires, tornadoes, or hurricanes. These are all challenges for architects, so Tommy Stewart comes to Fort Worth Center for Architecture to deliver a lecture on Design and Natural Disasters tonight at 7pm at 3425 W 7th St, FW. Admission is free. Call 817-921-2111.

 

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THU ▪ 14

Promoting their latest album, Cambria, the Montreal Guitar Trio comes to town this evening courtesy of the Fort Worth Classic Guitar Society. Like the album, their program figures to reflect all the disparate influences that go into their music, including Cuban, Nordic, Brazilian, prog rock, and surf rock. The concert is at 7:30pm at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, 3200 Darnell St, FW. Tickets are $35-60. Call 817-498-0363.

 

FRI ▪ 15

The Fort Worth Brahmas appear poised to make the CHL playoffs yet again. They still have multiple games left to play after this weekend, but the two against the league-leading Allen Americans will serve as their final home games of the regular season. They’ll hope to see you back come playoff time. The games are 7:30pm Fri-Sat at NYTEX Sports Centre, 8851 Ice House Dr, FW. Tickets are $13-35. Call 817-336-4423.

 

SAT ▪ 16

Most businesses are accommodating our workweeks by celebrating St. Patrick’s Day on Saturday, but Poag Mahone’s is holding their sixth annual St. Patrick’s Day Madness all the way through the 17th. Holy Moly, The Hanna Barbarians, and Foxtrot Uniform are headlining the bands at this blowout. The event runs Sat-Sun at 700 Carroll St, FW. Admission is free. Call 817-529-9141.

 

SUN ▪ 17

It’s surprising that Dror Moreh scored interviews with all six of the men who have served as head of Israel’s domestic security agency for his Oscar-nominated documentary The Gatekeepers. It’s even more surprising that all of them now advocate a two-state solution to the ongoing conflict between Israel and its Arab neighbors. The film plays Fri-Sun at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, 3200 Darnell St, FW. Tickets are $6.50-8.50. Call 817-738-9215.

 

MON ▪ 18

Along with his new MFA, Homecoming Committee co-founder Bradly Brown enjoys a week in the spotlight at TCU. For a Limited Time Only features his innovative use of multimedia and runs Mar 18-22. A reception is at 6pm tonight at Moudy Gallery, 2805 S University Dr, FW. Admission is free. Call 817-257-2588.

 

TUE ▪ 19

There’s not much going on this midweek, so it’s good that Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra is playing a rare Tuesday night concert to pay tribute to the music of Queen. What do we make of the fact that the tickets to this performance are pricier than the ones for FWSO’s weekend concerts? Guess Freddie Mercury is in greater demand than Sibelius. The performance is at 8pm at Bass Performance Hall, 555 Commerce St, FW. Tickets are $27-79. Call 817-665-6000.

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