Gallery Night Goods
Like most good things, Fall Gallery Night is getting a little too big. There’s so much to see and so many people to fight...
Baroque Festival
Conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya begins his second decade leading the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra with a dramatic shift of gears this week. The annual preseason...
Theater Roundup
Lovers of the stage will enjoy an embarrassment of options this week. Tom Stoppard’s The Real Thing, about a playwright and an actress who...
Closing the Season
Changing pace from full-length ballets to an evening of three short contemporary works, Texas Ballet Theater ends its season this weekend in Bass Performance...
Mean Green Christmas
The colleges are offering a smorgasbord of events before the crush of finals and the winter break, but UNT has a particularly intriguing slate...
Modeo Fund-raiser
In celebration of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month (November), some upstanding young citizens have banded together to throw a party at The Where House to...
Out of the Basement
The thing about being a modern art museum is that, if you hang on to your artworks long enough, they’re not modern anymore. That’s...
Musical Theater Roundup
By some mysterious confluence of events, a large number of local theater troupes are unveiling musicals this weekend. Theatre TCU is putting on Rodgers...
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...
Not Just Selma
Wow, this year’s Oscars are just so depressingly white, aren’t they? Everyone’s in uproar over Selma getting robbed of deserving nominations, but the thing...