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True Stories
It’s not just Stage West’s new play readings (see: Saturday blurb) that has been going on for 11 years. The same is true for...
NIght & Day
Wednesday 11 – Social Running Fort Worth is celebrating its fifth anniversary, and the group figures it has run 20,000 miles by now over that...
By a Lash
Some composers play piano and others play violin, but composers who use the harp as their instrument have been relatively rare. However, that describes...
Night & Day
Wednesday 04 Back in 1996, UNT dance professor Shelley Cushman was asked to choreograph dances for 10 Phil Winsor compositions called Cinematic Caricatures. These...
First Hearing
Not only is Chamber Music Society of Fort Worth performing completely new music this week (see: Saturday blurb), TCU Opera Theatre is doing the...
Night & Day
Wednesday 28 – When people think about Caribbean music, odds are they think of Jamaican reggae or the heady mix that goes into Cuban music....
War and Remembrance
Texas Ballet Theater’s performances this weekend are all about memorializing the dead. The troupe previously performed Ben Stevenson’s Mozart Requiem in 2013 and its...
Night & Day
Wednesday 21 – As with any growing, dynamic city, Fort Worth’s streets are constantly changing. That’s why the Modern is holding a panel discussion called...
See It All
Now that it’s actually pleasant to be outside, you can go to Spring Gallery Night and see what all the artists were creating while...
Symphonic Serenade
When the composer Benjamin Britten met the tenor Peter Pears in 1937, he fell in love with both the man and the unusual quavery...



















