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Act III
In its 28 seasons, Stage West has offered a little bit of pretty much everything: regional premieres, regional and national debuts, sentimental favorites, you...
Portraitist of the City
As a photographer, Peter Feresten was a lot of things: documentarian, historian, teacher, artist.
He also was incredibly prolific, as befitting a wearer of many...
Serpentine Fire
You can celebrate this Halloween season with a visit to any of the Fort’s elaborately themed and bedecked haunted houses.
Texas is the nation’s...
Colors
With recent controversies surrounding the so-called Jena Six and the Duke lacrosse team rape fiasco, it’s hard to think of a more timely play...
Love/Hate
Classic novels of homoerotic obsession — titles like Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited, Thomas Mann’s Death in Venice, and, if you want to give it...
TBT Comes to Life
Texas Ballet Theater's performances of Coppelia last weekend in Bass Performance Hall fulfilled a promise made several years ago.
As the season opener, the story...
Gallery Night or TCU football?
Things were looking good for the Frogs last Saturday afternoon — until the third quarter.
Right before the half against the dreaded University of Texas...
High on Art
For the past three decades, the Fort Worth Art Dealers Association has been putting on Gallery Night, one evening in the spring and one...
Big Time
It took a lot of courage for Fort Worth Symphony conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya to schedule a three-year Gustav Mahler cycle as part of the...
Hullabaloo
If you’ve picked up a catalog from Texas A&M Press lately, you’ve no doubt noticed all of the battleships and generals and wars. If...