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Saturday, June 6, 2026

Night & Day: Saturday Night Pride

Ate Days of J&J’s

Big Ticket: Here Comes the Sun

Crosstown Sounds: Sizzling Suggestions

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Prairie Buster

This year’s Prairie Fest has tripled in size, going from one day to three — one each in March, April, and May — to...

Night & Day

WED ▪ 16 Back in the early days of cinema, special effects were nonexistent, so when shooting a film about World War I pilots, filmmakers...

Sons and Big Girls

The continuing vitality of African-American theater will be demonstrated in Fort Worth this week when two new plays open. Jubilee Theatre brings us Broke-ology, a...

Night & Day

WED ▪ 9 Perhaps the greatest farce ever written in the English language, The Importance of Being Earnest represents the high point of Oscar Wilde’s...

Fort Worth Operita

While Fort Worth Opera is busy unveiling new works to eager moviegoers this month (see Stage article), there’s a new stage piece enjoying its...

Night & Day

WED ▪ 2 For you folks who remember Catholic grade school, Performing Arts Fort Worth has the show for you. In Late Night Catechism, the...

Smith’s Earth Below

Like Katie Paterson, an artist whose work was recently exhibited at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, North Texas painter Mark Smith draws...

Night & Day

WED ▪ 25 UNT Symphony Orchestra closes out its season with some heavy religiosity this evening. Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms and Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms are...

Early Texas Art Works

Holy impressionism, Batman! The big-daddy annual symposium on early Texas art is this weekend at Texas Wesleyan School of Law. The Center for the...

WED ▪ 18 The UNT Concert Orchestra goes all in with Russian music this evening. Clay Couturiaux conducts Rachmaninov’s relatively obscure First Piano Concerto, as...