Southern Music
The European-based tradition of classical music has found a congenial home in South America, and proof of this is no farther away than Peru's...
New Leaders
It's going to be weird on Wednesday when UNT Symphony Orchestra takes the stage at Winspear Hall without Anshel Brusilow at the podium. The...
Premieres
Fort Worth's theater scene grows even more vibrant with the regional debuts of two plays that open this week after enjoying their world premieres...
Shadow of a Doubt
Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler are from Ireland and Switzerland respectively, but they met while attending art school in Nova Scotia in the early...
Goggles and Galleries
Between Gallery Night and Arts Goggle, there'll be no shortage of places to go this Saturday night. You can follow the ongoing Gallery Night...
Hall of Fame Weekend
It's a little weird that none of the marquee events at the Cowboys of Color Museum Weekend is actually being held at the museum...
Moods of Mahler
Gustav Mahler was a talented but tyrannical orchestra conductor, a believer in numerological superstitions and a man whose workaholic habits so wrecked his marriage...
MoMA Movies at the Modern
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth takes a two-week break from screening current independent films to make room for Still Moving: Classic Films...
Heart Felt
After making an unlikely segue from Broadway to Las Vegas, the acclaimed puppet musical Avenue Q finally hits Fort Worth to provide some answers...
Martyr and Man
Dr. Samuel Johnson once wrote that "when a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrate his mind wonderfully." The...









