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Monday, April 21, 2025

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My Thalia Pilgrimage

Toward the end of the last century, I was attending a Christmas party in the TCU area where a sprinkling of professor types were...

Celebrating Black Excellence

Fort Worth has a long and uneven history of reflecting Black culture through the fine and cultural arts. Jubilee Theatre has been a theatrical...

Love Sucks: Stupid Cupid

The concept behind Amphibian Stage Productions’ Love Sucks is almost as hoary as the concept behind Valentine’s Day itself. One of the comics involved,...

In Bloom

Mariell Guzman has accomplished more in two years than many young artists could hope to achieve in 10. The 26-year-old has more commissions and...

Queen Nefertari’s Egypt

I hate to say it, but my first major museum exhibit since the pandemic turned out to be a bit of a logistical bummer....

Road Killing It

Road Kill: Texas Horror by Texas Writers, Vol. 5 is an immersive, haunting collection of short stories that are as thought-provoking as they are frightening....

Arting Forward into ’21

The good thing about art viewing is that social distancing is built into the experience. Even if you’re on a tour, you can still...

Cold Play

I will freely admit I was underdressed when I saw Stage West’s production of The Naughty List. The show takes place on the mall...

Virtual Splendor

The curtains opened, revealing a scene familiar to many Fort Worthians: the retro, brightly colored back alley sign that welcomes music lovers to Scat...

Holiday Sights and Sounds

Local performing arts organizations are taking special safety precautions when offering live music and theatrical performances this month. Many holiday concerts, like Texas Ballet...