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Area churches and a Fort Worth mosque will be hosting events this week as part of the Kwanzaa celebration. The nonreligious Afrocentric...
What Are You Doing New Year’s?
Here’s an interesting fact: The city of Vienna has long boasted of opulent festivities to ring in the new year, but it was only...
Night & Day
WED ▪ 19
In Amadeus, the character of Mozart dismisses the genre of opera seria and its fusty conventions as being populated by “people so...
Ribbons and Reels
KinoMonda closes out the fall semester with an uplifting movie for the holiday season. The Women on the 6th Floor is about an uptight...
Night & Day
WED ▪ 12
Iranian filmmaker Bahman Ghobadi has long been obsessed with capturing the bewilderingly diverse music of his country on film, as he did...
Family History
Arnon Goldfinger was a TV director and documentarian in Israel when his grandmother, Gerda Tuchler, passed away. Gerda had fled Nazi Germany and retained...
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...
New Nutcracker
Texas Ballet Theater has retired its old, sumptuous production of The Nutcracker for a fresh version. A gift from the now-defunct Ballet Florida of...
Night & Day
WED ▪ 28
Amphibian Stage Productions’ screenings of live broadcasts of National Theatre productions continue with Timon of Athens, Shakespeare’s fable about a powerful patron...
Smith’s Infinite Bloom
If God is in the details, then John Holt Smith’s geometric paintings are truly cosmic.
Working from photographs of landscapes, flowers, or human eyes, the...



















