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TCU’s current art show is all about prints — and politics. The artists here use old and new techniques to make statements, such as...
Turner’s Modern World
How was Joseph Mallord William Turner a modern artist? At a time when British art was struggling with an inferiority complex compared with the...
Grab Your Partner
Texas Ballet Theater’s ability to perform evening-length classics and contemporary dance pieces with equal ease was brought to mind last weekend when the company...
Figaro into Three Decembers
Fort Worth Opera general director Darren Woods has a leg up in finding fresh young talent; since he serves off-season on the jury for...
Bad Santa
If you thought David Sedaris and Joe Mantello’s The Santaland Diaries was the ultimate in smart-ass holiday entertainment for adults, you haven’t seen Jeff...
Godot Awaits
Samuell Beckett’s 1953 tragicomedy Waiting for Godot is one of those avant-garde plays that everyone’s heard of but most people haven’t actually seen. It...
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The cultural and artistic history of Iran is not only rich but also unique, owing to the country’s origins as a non-Arab, non-Muslim society....
Phillips Collection: The Collector’s Eye
A hundred years ago, what we now call “modern art” had yet to make a favorable impression on our country’s critics and tastemakers. In...
Headed to Falloff
The corridor is kind of creepy. Long. Dimly lit. Looks like it’s empty all the time. Very ax murderer-y. Located on the second floor...
The Promised Land
Moving back home to save money has become almost cliché for millennials. The Miller brothers, Josh, 26, and Jonathan, 24, are no exception. At...