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Tone Deaf
With a relatively small collection of scripts to her name, New York playwright Sarah Ruhl has been praised as one of the premier American...
Flat Plains
The title of Fort Worth Contemporary Arts' exhibit, Flat Plains, doesn't refer to the topography of Texas. It's a description of surfaces created by...
Photo Finish
A bunch of exhibits opened up about a month ago as part of Spring Gallery Night, and while mediocrity dominates, there are some bright...
Wizard of Odd
Arlington-based filmmaker Frank Mosley remembers the first movie he ever acted in. It wasn't directed by him. His father ran the camcorder for a...
Woman on the Block
Ever since Fort Worth Opera switched to a festival format instead of a conventional season, the troupe's strategy has been to stage two traditional...
Nod and Smile
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth's Teen Artist Project is an educational program that pairs handpicked local high-school students with professional artists for...
Out of the Fire
Give humble thanks if you find yourself at the old Tarrant County Courthouse looking at a painting that depicts the long-gone Texas Spring Palace....
Gallery
The "Oculi" in the title of John Holt Smith's show at William Campbell comes from his abstract paint renderings of photos of human eyes.
The...
Gallery
It's time the Gallery featurette showed some love to our readers out in Weatherford. Through the end of April, you can see the new...
Bonnie and Clyde Anew
If Arthur Penn's 1967 crime thriller Bonnie and Clyde strikes you as flimsy and overstylized despite its hallowed place in American pop cinema, wait...