Flowers in Focus
What’s left to say about a Monet show? Everybody else has already exhausted the Monet/money puns, as well as noting how the Impressionists were...
Attend the Tale
Having made his reputation and won accolades for stinging relationship comedies such as Company, Follies, and A Little Night Music, Stephen Sondheim started blowing...
Art Park
It was only three weeks ago that we wrote up the Modern in this space (“Performing Pain,” May 8), but the art museum has...
Hair Trigger
Back in 1981, the playwright Dennis McIntyre happened to stop at a donut shop in Chicago on his way home when he witnessed an...
A Peculiar Passion
Movies never seem to get Emily Dickinson right, but then, we don’t exactly get her right ourselves. The 19th-century poet’s strangeness is evident to...
Performing Pain
The West Coast of the United States has been a hotbed of art ever since the end of World War II, and in the...
Booze and Books
This event goes under the heading of Why Didn’t Anyone Think of This Sooner? It’s a natural thing to host a book signing at...
Leon’s Back!
You’ve probably heard already that Fort Worth’s favorite son, Leon Bridges, is back on his old stomping grounds to headline the third annual Fortress...
The Kid in the Back
It’s hard to shock people anymore on Broadway, but Julia Cho’s play Office Hour managed it when it premiered there two years ago. Reviewers...
Call the Docs
This past January, we wrote about Denton Black Film Festival enjoying its first edition in the Alamo Drafthouse in that city (“My BFF,” Jan...