Big Shoe
It was touch and go for a while, but Texas Ballet Theater finally came up with enough money to open its season last week,...
Your Guide to 817 Arts
On the surface, an out-of-towner who spends more than a couple of minutes among some of us Fort Worthians might think we’ve got a...
Summer Culture Preview
How nice to spend an evening indoors with other people without wearing a mask. Live entertainment returns this summer, and we have the lead...
Gift Locally
Sweet and Nutty
For the foodie in your life, stop by Meyer & Sage’s new storefront (2621 Whitmore St., 817-386-5009), where you can snag a...
Take ’Em Down
WARNING: The following information may be hazardous to incurious men, women, and children with little or no serious education, who are already being treated...
Take the Keys
After 23 years as president of the Van Cliburn Foundation, the group that organizes and presents the quadrennial Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Richard...
Blessed Wood
Last year, while Stickman – a short film about a homeless Dallas man who found fame carving walking sticks – was showing on the...
Reds, Black, and Blue
George Gershwin got an unusual run through at the Fort Worth Symphony Concerts in the Garden last week.
Young German Maestro Alexander Mickelthwate, conductor...
Building Equality
Monday, August 20, was a big day in race relations for the city and Fort Worth school district. The Texas Education Agency released its...
CD, Sharp
A major element of Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra's renaissance in this decade has been the willingness of conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya to program and promote...