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The Other Place: Catharsis
For the most part, contemporary audiences have lost their appetite for tragedy as an art form, not to mention the en masse sharing and...
Christmas Songs
If you think movies are guilty of recycling plots, you should take a look at opera. The art form has been borrowing stories since...
Fort Worth Opera Swings into Mozart
The plot for Mozart’s Così fan tutte could easily be mistaken for that of an ’80s sitcom. The maestro and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte...
Partying with Ed Harris at USA Film Festival
Last Sunday’s screening of Frontera at the 2014 USA Film Festival in Dallas was a candid glimpse into a great film and the world...
The Healing Arts
Composed by Daniel Crozier with a libretto by Peter Krask, With Blood, With Ink poses a centuries-old question: Can art palliate human tragedy?
Many people...
Orlando Blooms
Although John Gray’s bestseller Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus was a pop culture phenomenon more than 22 years ago, its basic...
Strike Takes ArthouseFW to Surreality
Fort Worth is still waiting for its first indie film theater, but that hasn’t stopped groups like the Lone Star Film Society from programming...
Hunting and Gathering: Rootless and Roofless
“How come all the jobs I can do are not the jobs that will pay me to live like an adult?!” angrily declares Ruth...
Tarrant County Live Theatre Awards
You always hear about people sacrificing their lives for their art, but what does that mean? “Sacrifice” might be a strong word, but the...
Messages in Bottles
If Byrd Williams IV were not a world-class photographer, he might be doing just about as well as a writer.
As editor of Fort Worth...



















