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Wednesday 08 – Cheesy as its faux-Latin music might seem now, Evita was a big hit when it debuted on stage in 1978, as Andrew...

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Wednesday 01 – The graphic lesbian sex in Blue Is the Warmest Color is probably a reason why this prize-winning French film didn’t play in...

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Wednesday 25 – Tonight’s your night for music at UNT, as the UNT Concert Orchestra performs music by Ginastera, Bloch, Ravel, and Canteloube, while the...

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Wednesday 18 – Originally, chamber music was made to play in people’s houses, so it’s entirely possible that early performances were done while listeners sipped...

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Wednesday 11 – Reviews of the Met’s Norma have been mixed regarding the opera’s production values, but who goes to bel canto operas for those,...

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Wednesday 04 – A blacksmith works with molten metals like wrought iron and steel, but a person who works with cold metals like tin is...

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Wednesday 27 – Main at Southside has been known as a music venue, but tonight it kicks off a monthly comedy series called Laugh Your...

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Wednesday 20 – Leonard Bernstein subtitled his Second Symphony as “The Age of Anxiety,” inspired as it was by W.H. Auden’s Pulitzer Prize-winning epic poem...

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Wednesday 13 – You’ll see a lot of familiar faces at National Theatre Live’s broadcast of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, such as Oscar nominee...

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Wednesday 06 – It’s théâtre noir week here in Fort Worth: Besides Laura (see: Friday blurb), there’s also Obsession, Ivo van Hove’s adaptation of an...