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Wednesday 15 – One of Francis Poulenc’s masterpieces is his opera Dialogue of the Carmelites, a sharply modernist work about a group of 18th-century French...
A Peculiar Passion
Movies never seem to get Emily Dickinson right, but then, we don’t exactly get her right ourselves. The 19th-century poet’s strangeness is evident to...
Night & Day
Wednesday 08 – Fort Worth Opera’s Companionship (see: pg. 9) isn’t the first new work to have started out in the troupe’s Frontiers showcase, an...
Performing Pain
The West Coast of the United States has been a hotbed of art ever since the end of World War II, and in the...
Night & Day
Wednesday 01 – All this week, Van Cliburn Competition semifinalist Leonardo Pierdomenico plays free recital programs at locations around town. No word yet on which...
Booze and Books
This event goes under the heading of Why Didn’t Anyone Think of This Sooner? It’s a natural thing to host a book signing at...
Night & Day
Wednesday 24 – Bad movie fans rejoice! The Wondercrust Movie Watchers Club is back in a new venue, having moved from the now-defunct Grotto to...
Leon’s Back!
You’ve probably heard already that Fort Worth’s favorite son, Leon Bridges, is back on his old stomping grounds to headline the third annual Fortress...
Night & Day
Wednesday 17 – Great at spinning metaphors and bad at everything about being a king, the petulant and self-pitying title character of Shakespeare’s Richard II...
The Kid in the Back
It’s hard to shock people anymore on Broadway, but Julia Cho’s play Office Hour managed it when it premiered there two years ago. Reviewers...



















