Thinking Machine
Ada Byron was the only legitimate child of the poet Lord Byron, who had five other kids by women other than his wife (including...
Beethoven CCL
Fourteen years ago, we had yearlong celebrations for Mozart’s 250th birthday. This year, it’s the turn of Mozart’s sometime student, Beethoven. We’ll have plenty...
Cotton After Christmas
The turf at AT&T Stadium figures to take a beating this weekend, as football games will be kicking off on both Saturday and Sunday....
Outsider Art
Some photographers throughout history have embedded themselves in communities that they weren’t from to gain their subjects’ trust and catch them in unguarded moments....
Three Bs?
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra takes their act on the road for a one-night performance in Denton with a new conductor. Rune Bergmann is a...
Whoop, Dür It Is
A goldsmith’s son, Albrecht Dürer trained in his father’s profession but went against his wishes and turned to artworks instead. He executed paintings (including...
Turkey Bowls
This holiday weekend is notable for welcoming home a number of local teams that haven’t been back in a while. The Dallas Cowboys were...
Things Go Better with Cello
Most concert music is for a piano and some other instrument that treats the piano as accompaniment. The theme of this week’s Cliburn at...
The Star Is Out
One thing to watch about the latest edition of the Lone Star Film Festival is a new venue. The annual bash still uses the...
Angels and Demons
There is perhaps no one to whom the word “Latinx” applies more than Martine Gutierrez. Last year, the transgender California-born artist of Latin and...