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Trinity Shakes Rosalind
If any Shakespearean character deserves to be rediscovered by contemporary audiences, it’s Rosalind from As You Like It (probably written in the year 1600)....
Julius Caesar Reigns
In its 65-year history, the Fort Worth Opera had never performed a Baroque opera until last week, when Handel’s Julius Caesar was presented in...
Il Trovatore: The Voice
In a dramatic switch from its madcap version of The Mikado two weeks ago (see: “FWO’s Contempo Mikado,” May 18), Fort Worth Opera unveiled...
FWO’s Contempo Mikado
If you’ve never seen Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Mikado, you may be a little shocked by Fort Worth Opera’s version, which premiered Sat., May...
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...
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...
Who Framed The Duke?
Political conspiracy theories in America have been around since the colonists fought loony old King George III for independence. Although both the conservative and...
Texas Biennial: Austin Bias?
Austin is a lot of things: state capital, Live Music Capital of the Universe ®, home of the second most important football team in...
Hoist a Bud to Richie Budd
Fort Worth artist Richie Budd is accustomed to all kinds of unusual reactions to his sculptural installations and so-called “performative sculptures.” But his favorite...
Gallery
Once again, our Gallery item features a color reproduction of an artwork that would lose all its meaning if we ran it in black...