A Pound of Flesh
The Trinity Shakespeare Festival goes into full swing this week at TCU with a couple of Shakespeare plays that are grouped in with his...
Three Musketeers
For some reason, John D. Graham is never mentioned among the giants of the abstract expressionist movement. Born Ivan Gratianovich Dombrowsky in Kiev in...
That’s Our Q
The Q Cinema festival has been going since 1998, and it’s a measure of just how much has changed since then that this year’s...
Prairie Buster
This year’s Prairie Fest has tripled in size, going from one day to three — one each in March, April, and May — to...
Sons and Big Girls
The continuing vitality of African-American theater will be demonstrated in Fort Worth this week when two new plays open.
Jubilee Theatre brings us Broke-ology, a...
Fort Worth Operita
While Fort Worth Opera is busy unveiling new works to eager moviegoers this month (see Stage article), there’s a new stage piece enjoying its...
Smith’s Earth Below
Like Katie Paterson, an artist whose work was recently exhibited at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, North Texas painter Mark Smith draws...
Early Texas Art Works
Holy impressionism, Batman! The big-daddy annual symposium on early Texas art is this weekend at Texas Wesleyan School of Law. The Center for the...
Ged Into Nature
At first blush, Ged Quinn’s paintings look like wholly traditional works of art, still lifes and landscapes influenced by Caspar David Friedrich and (the...
FWSO Gala
Pulling out all the stops for its annual fund-raising gala this week, the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra will perform Beethoven’s monumental Ninth Symphony on...



















