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J.T. Grant's chiaroscuro-heavy paintings are an unusual departure for William Campbell Contemporary Art, which tends to favor friendlier, more abstract works. Pieces like "Advocate's...
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Back in the 1960s and 70s most people under 30 would have given their left nostril to be Chris O'Dell.
The Tucson native...
Everyfamily
New York audiences were understandably abuzz when Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth debuted way back in 1942. Wilder was already considered an...
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At Gallery 414, Ian O'Brien's multimedia installation imagines the artist as the sole inhabitant (wearing various guises) in a town of his own creation....
Falling Water
By the end of last weekend's performances, Amphibian Productions artistic director Kathleen Anderson Culebro must've been sick of all the jokes she was hearing...
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The Gallery Night exhibits continue at FWCAC through the end of the month. They include Susan Harrington's works on paper, F. David Gibson's abstract...
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With all the other galleries offering up displays of new art, Fort Worth Central Public Library has opted to go the other way and...
The Zoo Redux
Thirty years ago, if you were in high school and you had a car, you almost had to have a sticker in your back...
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TCC English instructor Gregory Bade found ways to combine his love of photography and auto racing, and now he has a show at their...
Rabbit Redux
What a strange play is Harvey, Mary Chase's 1944 Pulitzer Prize winner. It's as dated and syrupy sweet as a fruitcake, yet it also...