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American Vistas
This week two of Fort Worth’s major art museums open shows against each other, and they offer sharply different views of our nation’s history.
Museumgoers...
Night & Day
WED ▪ 1
After breaking up with her boyfriend, animator Nina Paley took solace in reading the Sanskrit epic poem Ramayana while listening to vintage...
Safe Harbor
Le Havre made the honorable mention section of the Weekly’s list of the best movies of 2011, but only now can Fort Worth audiences...
Night & Day
WED ▪ 25
You can flash back to Van Cliburn Piano Competitions past when 2009 medalist Yeol Eum Son plays a recital at Dallas Museum...
Go Tell It on the Mountain
Even now, Henrik Ibsen doesn’t really get his due. It’s hard for us to appreciate the rut that European theater was stuck in in...
Night & Day
WED ▪ 18
It’ll be a stiff test for the TCU women’s basketball team this evening. Mired in the middle of the Mountain West Conference...
Where Is My John Wayne?
The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is holding an unusual sort of film retrospective while the Stock Show is going on. The...
Night & Day
WED ▪ 11
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...
Something On
In 1970, British playwright Michael Frayn watched a performance of one of his own comedies from the wings of the theater and found that...
Night & Day
WED ▪ 4
The cavernous Metropolitan Opera was long assumed to be a bad place to stage Baroque operas, with their smaller ensembles and intimate...








