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Life of Johnson
The Amon Carter’s newest exhibit is called William H. Johnson’s World on Paper, and it pays tribute to the African-American artist associated with the...
Wednesday Matinees
If you’re a reader who picks up this newspaper as soon as it hits the stands on Wednesdays (and we thank you), here’s your...
Calling 940
The week’s most interesting local events are in Denton, so gear up for the I-35 drive and hope the ice is gone.
The first...
Chinese Opera
Fort Worth opera lovers haven’t had it easy the last few months. The local opera company has been in hibernation all season and won’t...
Lord of the Wings
When it came out in 1980, Airplane! was considered frenetically paced for a comedy film.
Now it plays at about the same rate as...
Valet Fever
P.G. Wodehouse spent almost 60 years of his long life writing about the comic misadventures of Bertie Wooster, the bumbling young English scion of...
Klaatu Barada Nikto
While the 1950s produced great science-fiction movies such as Invasion of the Body Snatchers, many people associate the decade’s sci-fi with the films of...
Lots of Plots
The KinoMonda film series at TCU does something unprecedented this Wednesday. The organizer is presenting a double bill of movies from across the Atlantic,...
Another Chest-Nut on the Open Fire
Metropolitan Classical Ballet’s Russian version of The Nutcracker is the second major production of the holiday classic to come our way. The other is...
Fairies and Feet
December is Nutcracker time, and right on schedule, Texas Ballet Theater presents three weekends of the popular Christmas classic, beginning Friday in Bass Performance...