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Ate Days of Holiday Fun in Aggieland

Born on a Sunday runs thru Fri at Hays Theatre.

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Night & Day // August 11-17, 2021

Thursday August 12, 2021 BRIT, the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (1700 University Dr, Fort Worth, 817- 332-4441), is hosting a water conservation seminar presented by Fort...

MIXologist #2

Given The Magnolia’s concept — an elegant-yet-approachable, wine-forward neighborhood cocktail lounge — no one would blame you for failing to associate it with goth...

ATE DAY8 a week // September 15-21, 2021

1.) This weekend is just the beginning at Oak Highlands Brewery (10484 Brockwood Rd, Dallas, 469-802-9455). This year, OHB hosts three Oktoberfest Parties: this...

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Wed 2 - Based on Ludwig Bemelmans’ book, Artisan Children’s Theatre’s musical Madeline’s Christmas finds the Parisian schoolgirls struck down by the flu during...
Edgar Degas’ “Dance Class” is part of the Kimbell’s Faces of Impressionism exhibit. See Sunday.

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WED ▪ 15 Verdi’s original opera version of Macbeth had the Scottish usurper sing a final aria after being mortally wounded by Macduff, but eventually...

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Wednesday 28 – Perhaps the re-release of Jim Henson’s 1982 film The Dark Crystal is a transparent ploy to market Netflix’s upcoming streaming TV sequel,...

Goals Galore

As usual on July 4, the Fort Worth Cats and the Texas Rangers are playing home games and setting off fireworks afterward. This year,...

Happy 18th!

As of Monday morning at 12:00:01am, the 2000s will be old enough to vote, get a tattoo, buy pornography, and serve on a jury....

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Wednesday 19 – Simon Curtis’ My Week With Marilyn screens at Arlington Museum of Art this evening in conjunction with the Milton Greene photography exhibit....

N&D 9.04.24 // Native Plant Propagation, Fringe Festival, & Carter Community...

 Thursday, September 5, 2024  Even with summer winding down, it’s still hot and dry, y’all. If you’re tired of your sad, sad yard with dead...