Grand Piano
Until now, the Kimbell Art Museum has been forced to put most of its permanent collection in storage whenever the museum hosts a major...
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...
American Vistas
This week two of Fort Worth’s major art museums open shows against each other, and they offer sharply different views of our nation’s history.
Museumgoers...
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...
Spark Fest: Every Bright Idea Starts with a Spark
Artistic directors, performers, and writers from around the country have converged on the Near Southside for Spark Fest. The annual month-long celebration of creativity...
Welles Done
Too often, Orson Welles is portrayed as a tragic burnout case, a boy genius who made possibly the greatest movie ever when he was...
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...
Ice Age
The image of Thornton Wilder as a folksy and homespun playwright is almost entirely down to the unceasing popularity of Our Town. Most people,...
Beach/Walker
As usual, the Mimir Chamber Music Festival combines old favorites with chamber works by voices you may or may not be familiar with. Among...
I Fold
Well, here’s a character that even longtime Fort Worth theatergoers probably haven’t seen before. Rajiv Joseph’s Animals Out of Paper revolves around a teenage...