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Majid Majidi’s films haven’t received the exposure of some of his fellow Iranian filmmakers, but anyone who’s seen The Color of Paradise...
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The cavernous Metropolitan Opera was long assumed to be a bad place to stage Baroque operas, with their smaller ensembles and intimate...
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With the Texas Brahmas set to embark on a 17-day road trip, their game tonight is a chance to give them a...
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The last of Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra’s holiday-themed concerts is this evening when the von Trapp Children, the great-grandchildren of the real-life...
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Texas Family Musicals is ringing in the season with a production called Christmas at the Movies, a tribute to music from famous...
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The sudden death of Argentinian director Fabián Bielinsky in 2006 meant that he only left behind two completed feature films. They are...
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It isn’t every day that an ex-head of state visits Fort Worth, but today former Mexican president Vicente Fox gives an address...
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“I believe they talked of me, for they laughed consumedly.” During a golden age of English comedy, George Farquhar’s farce The Beaux’...
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History geeks and public radio fans rejoice! Sarah Vowell comes to UNT this evening. The author with a flair for bringing obscure...
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Don’t wipe that Halloween greasepaint off your face just yet. Today is Day of the Dead, and The Where House (2510 Hemphill...