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Wednesday, April 24, 2024
A still from Francis Alÿs’ video installation “Rehearsal 1 (El ensayo)” is representative of the Modern’s new, Mexico-themed exhibit.

Modern Mexico

Mary Elizabeth Winstead in Smashed.

Don’t Leave Me High

Revivals

Another Chest-Nut on the Open Fire

Big Ticket

Big Ticket

On the D.L.

Has anybody noticed that not much improvisational comedy goes on at the Improv? The haven for traditional stand-up comics goes back to 1963, when...

Something for Everyone

The Stolen Shakespeare Guild puts on its Condensed Shakespeare Festival for the next two weekends, and what an evening of theater it promises to...

Ópera

This year’s Fort Worth Opera represents the festival’s biggest outreach yet to our city’s Latino community. Part of it is the troupe’s production of...

Halloween on a Saturday

We finally get a Halloween on a Saturday, but in a cruel twist of fate, we are still in a worldwide pandemic. Thanks, 2020. Opinions...

Geisha Girls

The title of the Kimbell’s new exhibit is Drama and Desire: Japanese Paintings From the Floating World, 1690-1850. If you’re wondering, “the floating world”...

Cliburn Time

The 13th meeting of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition starts Friday at Bass Performance Hall. The 29 contestants, from 14 countries, were selected...
Miles Teller and J.K. Simmons in Whiplash at the Modern.

Blood and Skins

Playing this weekend at the Modern, Whiplash is a soft-headed melodrama at heart, but its performances alone are worth watching. Andrew (Miles Teller) is...

Second Mantel

Last year, Stolen Shakespeare Guild paired Shakespeare’s Henry VIII with an adaptation of Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall, about Thomas Cromwell’s machinations in the court...

Where Is My John Wayne?

The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is holding an unusual sort of film retrospective while the Stock Show is going on. The...

It Looked Like This

One of Fort Worth’s more interesting art shows is opening on Thursday evening at the Fort Worth Central Public Library. Hidden Views contains objects...