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Queen of the Nile
Cleopatra holds an unusual place among ballets in that it was first created for an opera. Back in the days before film and television,...
Night & Day
Wednesday 19 – Lauren King of the Tarrant County Homeless Coalition moderates a panel discussion at AIA Fort Worth’s semi-regular design talk. Numerous experts in...
Memories of Vienna
Alfred Schnittke was a Soviet composer of German Jewish descent, and his ancestry reflected heavily in the music he wrote. In particular, his three-year...
Night & Day
Wednesday 12 – It’s hard to believe that 53 years ago in The Sound of Music, Christopher Plummer was already playing the father of teenagers,...
Wine Wine
When Spanish missionaries came to this hemisphere, they planted their native grapes all over the soils of the American Southwest. Many of their efforts...
Night & Day
Wednesday 05 – The music and film components of the Frame 4 Frame Festival in Arlington won’t run for another couple of weeks, but you...
Pictures on the Wall
Does it seem too hot for Fall Gallery Night? Have we made that observation before? If so, we apologize, but while the jokes about...
Night & Day
Wednesday 29 – Andrew Lloyd Webber earned his best reviews in this century with School of Rock, his stage musical adaptation of Richard Linklater’s 2003...
Mermaids and Princesses
If it’s late August/early September, then it must be time for the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth to break out the anime, and...
Len Century
This Saturday would have been the 100th birthday of Leonard Bernstein, and Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra is marking the occasion with a weekend-long blowout,...



















