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Wednesday, April 15, 2026

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Daniel Blagg’s “Steppin’ Out”

Gallery

This is your last weekend to check out Daniel Blagg’s current show at Artspace 111. The artist has been largely off the radar for...
In the immortal words of Huey Lewis: “That’s the power of love.”

Power Trip

No matter how long, notated, and well written an artist’s statement is, his or her art –– to paraphrase Sir Duke –– don’t mean...
Elizabethans will battle zombies at Arts Fifth Avenue this month. Tony Robles

Brainy Humor

A lot of theater artists feel an obligation to speak of William Shakespeare in reverent tones, as if performing the words of The Bard...
Bill Haveron’s “Reverse Osmosis Post Pubescence”

Gallery

Ah, drawings! The basis of all the other visual arts is the focus of the current show at the Gallery at UTA. The works...
Best Of 2012, Fort Worth Culture

Culture 2012

Top Five Local Artworks “Beaded Egg” by Michael Bane In recreating in photographic detail several dozen strings of multicolored beads shaped to form an oval, Bane...
Security guy Massey (Bryan Massey) is on the case in Ghostbreakers, a forthcoming ghost-hunter TV spoof.

Who Not to Call: Ghostbreakers

It’s been almost four years since actor Gabriel Horn, a former Fort Worthian who now lives in Los Angeles, first conceived the idea for...
Untitled pieces

Gallery

Famous for their bright colors and geometric patterns, Kente cloths are woven or printed to embody concepts such as healing, royalty, wealth, peace, purity,...
John Neal Phillips’ “The Acute Fifth”

Gallery

With school back in session, the colleges all have art shows up for September. Among them is the biennial at TCC’s Southeast Campus, which...
The Modern is one of more than 40 beneficiaries of government funding.

Bass Master

So Fall Gallery Night happened last Saturday. Masses of people packed Fort Worth’s multiple galleries and impromptu art spaces, sipping on boxed wine, noshing...
Sherry Hopkins (top), Hannah McKinney, and Becca Shivers (bottom) star in Circle’s production of the 1944 British farce See How They Run.

More Funny Brits

Are Fort Worth audiences farced out? Apparently not, judging by the prolonged and hearty laughter that greeted a recent performance of Circle Theatre’s current...