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Love Is Scary
Gothic fiction came into great vogue among the English-reading public in the late 18th century, thanks to novels such as Horace Walpole’s The Castle...
Night & Day
Wednesday 26 - Seems entirely appropriate that Halloween week features a broadcast of Don Giovanni, an opera that ends with the main character being...
Night & Day
Wednesday 27 – Blue Man Group are still going strong 32 years after their founding, and while the performance art collective’s strangeness may have...
Life Is a Journey
So much of art history in the 20th century can be seen in the work of Romare Bearden. Born in Charlotte in 1911, the...
N&D 05.08.24 // Waxahatchee, Lyle Lovett, and Mother’s Day!
Thursday, May 9, 2024
Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall (122 E Exchange St, Ste 200, Fort Worth, 817-900-9300) welcomes the indie-rocking Waxahatchee. Presented by KXT, the...
ATE DAY8 of What She Said
Food critic Laurie James just covered a lot of ground in this week’s Eats & Drinks article (see: pg. 17). Here’s the scoop on...
Night & Day
WED ▪ 5
Having starred in the Broadway version of Rock of Ages (and getting a cameo in the movie version), Constantine Maroulis now comes...
Mermaids and Princesses
If it’s late August/early September, then it must be time for the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth to break out the anime, and...
Me Drawing Stuff
Robyn O’Neil was born in Omaha but graduated from Texas A&M. Her exhibition at the Modern is called Robyn O’Neil: We, the Masses, and...
True Stories
It’s not just Stage West’s new play readings (see: Saturday blurb) that has been going on for 11 years. The same is true for...

















