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Wednesday 29 – Does anyone else think it’s weird that both the 1997 animated film Anastasia and its stage adaptation are so nostalgic for imperial...
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Wednesday 22 – The Denton Main Street Foundation proposes to have a city walk of fame for those who have made contributions to the arts,...
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Wednesday 15 – One of Francis Poulenc’s masterpieces is his opera Dialogue of the Carmelites, a sharply modernist work about a group of 18th-century French...
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Wednesday 08 – Fort Worth Opera’s Companionship (see: pg. 9) isn’t the first new work to have started out in the troupe’s Frontiers showcase, an...
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Wednesday 01 – All this week, Van Cliburn Competition semifinalist Leonardo Pierdomenico plays free recital programs at locations around town. No word yet on which...
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Wednesday 24 – Bad movie fans rejoice! The Wondercrust Movie Watchers Club is back in a new venue, having moved from the now-defunct Grotto to...
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Wednesday 17 – Great at spinning metaphors and bad at everything about being a king, the petulant and self-pitying title character of Shakespeare’s Richard II...
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Wednesday 10 – If you saw the 2003 documentary Lost in La Mancha, you witnessed the cosmic run of bad luck that ended Terry Gilliam’s...
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Wednesday 03 – One of the most impressive things Whose Line Is It Anyway? did was having its comics improvise songs instead of comedy sketches....
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Wednesday 27 – A David Hare play is always worth seeing, even his lesser works. His political satire I’m Not Running has earned mixed reviews...



















