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Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Lisa Fairchild and Mark Fickert (left) face off against Leah Layman and Brad Stephens in Circle’s latest.

Undercooked Carnage

(From left to right) Michael McMillan, Morgan McClure, Montgomery Sutton, Chip Wood, and Jenny King star in Circle Theatre’s current production.

Star Over Boise

Locking Down like a Pro

Arts

Arts

Purple Gold

Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is one of only a few galleries in the city bringing an international taste of art happening right now to...

Gift Ideas

Not sure what to buy that Texan you love? Natives and naturalized transplants have an affinity for all goods stamped with the Lone Star...

Something Borrowed

When the Kimbell Art Museum announces it has taken a Titian painting on loan, you take notice. However, when it’s one of the 16th-century...

The Booze Book

Book lovers know the dilemma: Should their next selection be educational or entertaining? With Rita Cook and Jeffrey Yarbrough’s new tome, they don’t have to...

Ballet Frontier’s La Sylphide Shines

Ballet Frontier came of age last weekend in Scott Theater with a striking new production of August Bournonville’s La Sylphide. In just a few...

Illuminating

As the audience files in before the start of Amphibian Stage Production's Gutenberg! The Musical!, the bellow of Broadway legend Ethel Merman charges out...

On the Haunt

Haunt Thru Nov 26 at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, 3200 Darnell Street, FW. Free-$10. 817-738-9215. Misty Keasler’s “Abaddon Hall” is one of the...

The New Tide

Though perhaps lost on the good people at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, here in deep red Fort Worth, one of their...

Gallery

Fort Worth native Matt Clark lives and works in London, which explains the title of his current series of abstract acrylic-on-wood paintings. He had...

Second Annual Visionary Awards

Here’s a conundrum: How can Fort Worth have such an incredible array of art-related institutions and not be an “art town”? (At least not...