Meeting of Masters
Film students should head to the Modern this weekend for Kent Jones’ documentary. The nominal subject of Hitchcock/Truffaut is the series of 1962 interviews...
Visionary Awards
We at the Fort Worth Weekly are proud to announce our inaugural Visionary Awards to honor and celebrate local artists working in disciplines as...
Denton Stages
The theater and opera departments at UNT are both taking the stage this weekend in different parts of campus, and both of their productions...
Nights of Cinema
Federico Fellini began his filmmaking career as the Italian movie industry was picking itself up from the ruins of World War II, much like...
When Great Minds Meet
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra returns to action this weekend with a festival of music by Johannes Brahms and Antonin Dvorák. The pairing is more...
Funny Lady
Adapted from the popular Franz Lehár operetta for the Australian Ballet in 1975, The Merry Widow, with music arranged by John Lanchbery and Alan...
Homegrown
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art has long proudly showcased its works both created and inspired by Native Americans. However, this week, they...
Choosing Fourths
With July 4 falling on a Saturday this year, Independence Day celebrations are going on all weekend. As usual, the Concerts in the Garden...
Port of Entry
Maybe Galveston Island would be as famous as Ellis Island if some foreign government had thought to put a landmark like the Statue of...
Knife Premieres
Fort Worth filmmaker James Johnston is getting a lot of buzz for his new short, Knife: A Portrait of Revenge. After the Weekly wrote...