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Scare Rooms
Haunted houses as entertainment trace their lineage back to 19th-century London, where Mme. Marie Tussaud opened up her first wax museum, with figures depicting...
Night & Day
Wednesday 13 – You’ll see a lot of familiar faces at National Theatre Live’s broadcast of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, such as Oscar nominee...
Comida Española
The Trip to Spain is the third movie in a series by director Michael Winterbottom and writers and stars Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon,...
Night & Day
Wednesday 06 – It’s théâtre noir week here in Fort Worth: Besides Laura (see: Friday blurb), there’s also Obsession, Ivo van Hove’s adaptation of an...
Pictures on the Walls
With the turning of the calendar to September comes Gallery Night and the attendant wine and hors d’oeuvres of variable quality to nosh on...
Night & Day
Wednesday 30 – Adapted partially from Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury, Boo Killebrew’s Miller, Mississippi moves the time frame forward to the 1960s and...
Watch What You Eat
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth spends this Labor Day weekend putting on the tastiest movie event of the year, Film Feast at...
Night & Day
Wednesday 23 – Aspiring composers have until the end of the month to submit entries to Fort Worth Opera’s Frontiers showcase for the summer of...
The Ladies’ Man
Giacomo Casanova never made a single work of visual art, so it seems weird to devote an art exhibit to him. Yet the 18th-century...
Yarn It All
Remember when yarnbombing was just a bless-your-heart form of protest with Texas roots? Thought to be pioneered in Houston, this cozy style of vandalism...



















