To Lose a Truck
As the art historian John Rewald once noted, the term “Post-Impressionism” was more of a convenience than a precise descriptive term. The artists in...
An Actress Prepares
We’ll say it again: Kristen Stewart is really good at acting. If you don’t think so, check her out in Clouds of Sils Maria,...
Theater Roundup
The best new events this week are happening on stages all over Tarrant and Denton counties. We’re here to catch you up.
Caryl Churchill wrote...
Opera Festival Time
Of the three productions composing Fort Worth Opera’s 2015 festival, two –– David T. Little’s Dog Days and Ambroise Thomas’ rarely seen version of...
Unquiet Minds
The field of psychiatry has been around for more than 100 years, but there’s still much we don’t know about the workings of the...
As All Outdoors
This weekend, Fort Worth and Grapevine have their own events competing for your leisure time, but if you’re diligent, you can fit them both...
They Keep Comin’
Here’s a bit of theater trivia: Don’t Bother Me, I Can’t Cope was the first Broadway play ever to be directed by an African-American...
A Warm, Arty Place
Combine a cool art show, one-of-a-kind musical performance, a little vino, free admission, and proceeds that benefit a worthy charity, and you’ve got one...
Vendetta Argentina
Nominated for the Oscar for Best Foreign Film, Wild Tales did not win, but it was definitely the most entertaining movie in the field....
Treasure Girl
When adapting Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island to the stage, how do you make this hoary old classic new? For playwright Bryony Lavery, the...


















