Dog Days Are Here
The stage of W.E. Scott Theatre looked like your typical Middle-American home: nondescript dinner table, disheveled living room, a bedroom. But a closer look...
Sumptuous La Traviata
The only technical glitch in Fort Worth Opera’s opening-night production of La Traviata at Bass Performance Hall was the overhead translating screen. It didn’t...
Red: Creative Blocks
Unlike, say, writers, visual artists can be illuminating to watch at work, which is why so many films and plays are about painters or...
Black Songs Matter
Right now, we all could use a little more African-American righteous anger in our lives. If you don’t believe me, just watch the videos...
Imbroglio Sextet’s Grace
Cara Pollard’s 30-year career has been a balancing act between sitting in academia and following her restless spirit all over the world. With her...
It’s Hall a Dream
Casting aside conventional thinking has been the Hall Ensemble’s unofficial mantra since forming seven years ago. In an artform steeped in centuries of tradition,...
Merry Me
Most people may know The Merry Widow as a Franz Lehar operetta sung on stage and screen. The engaging melodies have pleased countless audiences...
Kholodenko, FWSO Shine at the Piano (Pavilion)
Developing a unique and masterful voice is among the highest artistic achievements for any musician. In the light instrumentation of chamber music, though, the...
Golden Tones
With his gold medal triumph at the 2013 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition one year behind him, Vadym Kholodenko has a concert schedule that...
Best Of Culture 2014
Solo Dance Performance (Female)
Critic’s choice: Carolyn Judson
Judson continues to blossom into one of Texas Ballet Theater’s leading ballerinas, giving memorable opening-night performances as Juliet...