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Connor Barth and Matt Kopec enjoy a pasta dinner in “Elf: The Musical.”
Connor Barth and Matt Kopec enjoy a pasta dinner in “Elf: The Musical.”

WED ▪ 19

With the change in seasons comes a change in menus and in the wines that accompany your winter meals. And to guide you through all that comes Pairings of the Season. Featuring food from Bob’s Steak & Chop House to show you how to choose your wines accordingly, the event is 6pm at the Omni Fort Worth Hotel, 1300 Houston St, FW. Tickets are $25-30. Call 817-350-4100.

 

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THU ▪ 20

TCU’s 2008 holiday revue We Need a Little Christmas was so popular that the school’s theater department is bringing it back this year for a whole new class of students to see, featuring about 40 Christmas songs backed by a jazz combo plus some lesser- known songs. The show runs thru Sun at Hays Theatre, 2800 S University Dr, FW. Tickets are $15. Call 817-257-8080.

 

FRI ▪ 21

It’s not every week that a musician from the New York Philharmonic comes to Fort Worth to play, but that’s what’s going down at All Saints Episcopal Church when the orchestra’s organist, Kent Tritle, pays a visit. He’ll perform music by Bach, Charles-Marie Widor, Maurice Duruflé, and other composers at 7:30pm at 5001 Crestline Rd, FW. Admission is free. Call 817-732-1424.

 

SAT ▪ 22

Well, you knew this would happen: Elf: The Musical comes to Bass Hall this week. Add songs to a popular Christmas movie (in this case the 2003 Will Ferrell film), and you’ll have money falling from the sky no matter how good or bad it is. Fortunately, the show does appear to be somewhat watchable and well done. The play runs thru Sun at 555 Commerce St, FW. Tickets are $44-93.50. Call 817-212-4280.

 

SUN ▪ 23

Cop, pro wrestler, Hollywood actor, soldier, sailor, artist, railroad engineer, and many other things, Leonard J. Beal, a.k.a. Big Bear, already has a city in California named after him (thus inspiring the fake-news headline “Big Bear Man Eaten by Big Bear”). Now the Texarkana-born Cherokee has the Big Bear Native American Museum. Displaying his collection of historical artifacts, the museum has just opened at 101 Chisholm Tr, Cleburne. Admission is $5. Call 817-648-1486.

 

MON ▪ 24

Johannes Brahms started out composing piano music because he lacked the confidence as a young man to write for orchestra. His symphony-length Serenade No. 1 in D major is one of his earliest efforts to take on an orchestral work, and it’s a rustic piece that shows the composer’s voice already in full bloom. The UNT Concert Orchestra plays the serenade tonight along with Haydn’s Cello Concerto at 8pm at Winspear Hall, 2100 I-35, Denton. Tickets are $10-15. Call 940-369-7802.

 

TUE ▪ 25

The NCHA World Cham-pionship Futurity starts up once again at Will Rogers Memorial Center this week, featuring the best cutting horses and their riders. The competitions on the weekends will cost you $10 per ticket, but you can get in for free during the week to see these horsemen and horsewomen doing what they do. The event runs Thu-Dec 13 at 3401 W Lancaster Av, FW. Admission is free-$10. Call 817-392-7469.

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