Scenes from a Marriage
Unlike many films that come to us from Iran, A Separation isn’t overtly political, which is probably why the thuggish Iranian government felt comfortable...
Scot and a Lot
Scotland is not its own country yet, but this past spring’s failed independence vote seems only to have spurred on events so that now...
Chili Wine
Two food and drink events grab the spotlight this week. The first one is on Thursday, when Fort Worth Food + Wine Festival holds...
San Lorenzo
There’s too much of everything in the sculptures of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, which is why they’re so wonderful. The native of Naples became the...
Nighttime Showings
With two brilliant and provocative movies opening on Friday (see Film page), it’s good that the two other most interesting film-related local events are...
Last Call for Printing the Revolution
Printing the Revolution: The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics 1965 to Now has been the featured exhibit at the Amon Carter Museum of 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...
Give Me a $20
The president of the United States is an outsider who rose to the Oval Office thanks to feckless coastal elites losing touch with the...
Oscar All Day
For those who treat moviegoing as an extreme sport, we give you the Best Picture Showcase. AMC Theatres has been running this program for...
New Nutcracker
Texas Ballet Theater has retired its old, sumptuous production of The Nutcracker for a fresh version. A gift from the now-defunct Ballet Florida of...