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Negro y Blanco
Some may think the Kimbell Art Museum should be above celebrating something as frivolous as fashion, but the rest of us will be at...
Night & Day
Wednesday 16 – TCU art history professor Babette Bohn discovered that during the Italian Renaissance, the city of Bologna was unusually receptive to women...
Night & Day
Wednesday 07 – Classical music groups are now trying to emulate their rock and pop colleagues by hosting events that are like open-mic events...
Midori and Tsujii
Fresh from its recent all-Beethoven Festival, the Fort Worth Symphony begins its regular subscription series this weekend with Japanese violinist Midori as soloist. A...
Threes and Fours
As the calendar turns toward July, we’re treated once again to the Mimir Chamber Music Festival, which is celebrating its 20th edition this month....
Eat, Drink, & Be Merry
If you’re looking for arty gifts for your family and friends, check out our Gift Guide in Holidays 2021 at FWWeekly.com. This week and...
Night & Day
WED ▪ 12
Theater geeks may want to drop by Fort Worth Center for Architecture’s Design Talk this month. Perry Langenstein of International Theatre Consultants...
Night & Day 8-31 // Montopolis on Sunday & More
Thursday September 1, 2022
With dove season officially opening today in Texas — more on that at bit.ly/DoveSeason22 — my thoughts turn to beloved local band...
Bones in the Foundation
If you want to hear something unearthly, you need to drop by Arborlawn United Methodist Church this Sunday for a performance by the Westminster...
Worldwide Abstracts
Abstract art is to many minds American art, yet the Modern's new exhibit, Declaring Space, looks to confound that view.
The show includes four...