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Lewis and Clark. Jack Kerouac’s On the Road. And while we’re at it, Rain Man.
The road as means for a freewheeling and purposeful exploration of the...
Gallery
The old Western theme of wide open spaces gets an airing in Artspace 111’s current exhibition, Sky Blue Sky, featuring 50 works in various...
Road Killing It
Road Kill: Texas Horror by Texas Writers, Vol. 5 is an immersive, haunting collection of short stories that are as thought-provoking as they are frightening....
Killing Fields
Touring productions of theatrical staples such as Camelot and Sweet Charity guarantee that local ticketbuyers will always be able to escape the daily grind,...
The Circle Remains Unbroken
Moldy pie! Yum!
Blueberry to be exact. Just sitting there inside a glass cube atop a white pedestal, going uneaten - and unloved -...
A Sound Structure
The Cultural District has long been a source of great pride for Fort Worth, offering everything from Renoirs and Warhols to the annual Stock...
Monumental
To call the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra's three-year Mahler cycle a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hear the maestro's remarkable symphonic output isn't far off the...
FWO Measures Up
**ONLINE EXCLUSIVE**
It isn't every day that you see and hear a near perfect ensemble in a Rossini opera, especially one of the comedies. Something...
Gallery
Between Love Field’s modernization and DFW Airport’s commissioning new artwork, UTA is putting on a show spotlighting these highly visible examples of public art....
Shall We Dance?
In his almost 10 years with Metropolitan Classical Ballet, co-artistic director Alexander Vetrov has staged a lot of productions, everything from Spartacus to a...