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El Día de los Muertos
El Día de los Muertos may be over and gone, but the holiday's spirit will keep going at Arts Fifth Avenue. Lynn Hart's paintings...
Going Once …
Several watercolor paintings recently donated to the Juneteenth Museum on Rosedale Street obviously weren't rendered by a master, but they were painted with love...
Fort Worth ‘Boo!’s
As Halloween is the season, Fort dwellers might want to ponder the spectral entities in their own backyard. Mitchel Whitington's Ghosts of North Texas...
Revolutionary Ballet
It takes guts for a small company like Metropolitan Classical Ballet to try to mount a convincing production of a Soviet-era blockbuster like Spartacus,...
Halloween Art Exhibition
There's Halloween-related activities going on everywhere this weekend, but if you're artistically inclined and in the Arlington area, you might want to drop in...
Still Stormy?
Texas Ballet Theater may be down financially, but it isn't out artistically. Last weekend's performances of Mozart's Requiem and Stormy Weather at Bass Performance...
Back Again, At Last
Bror Utter, Cynthia Brants, and Kelly Fearing are among the Fort Worth artists usually mentioned first when discussing the city's early ventures into Modernism....
The Enemy Within
Standing - quaking, actually - in front of Kara Walker's stark silhouettes of exaggerated racial stereotypes and loaded racist imagery from the antebellum South...
Trapped in the ’Net
Most theater artists think that audiences for serious live drama are graying, dwindling, and not being replenished with young ticket-buyers. The latter's attention span,...
Big Shoe
It was touch and go for a while, but Texas Ballet Theater finally came up with enough money to open its season last week,...