Baroque Festival
Conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya begins his second decade leading the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra with a dramatic shift of gears this week. The annual preseason...
Smoke Screen
Made in 1936, Reefer Madness owes much of its current fame to its rediscovery in the 1960s. That’s because Louis J. Gasnier’s film (properly...
Something for Everyone
The Stolen Shakespeare Guild puts on its Condensed Shakespeare Festival for the next two weekends, and what an evening of theater it promises to...
Sing It Out
College campuses are supposed to be dead in the summer, but UNT isn’t holding to that this week. The school’s dance, theater, and opera...
Can We Talk?
If you missed the one-week run of Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work at AMC Grapevine Mills, don’t despair. Ricki Stern and Anne Sundberg’s...
Blue Heaven
Jubilee Theatre’s musical revue Blues in the Night takes its title from Harold Arlen’s shimmering, insinuating 1940s jazz number, and that should give you...
MCB is Back
After a six-month absence, Metropolitan Classical Ballet is back with a four-ballet program Saturday at Texas Hall on the campus of University of Texas...
Metamorphoses, Apocalypses
The annual Mimir Chamber Music Festival is always good for a few pieces of music that you’ve never heard before, and this year’s program...
Choosing Fourths
With July 4 falling on a Saturday this year, Independence Day celebrations are going on all weekend. As usual, the Concerts in the Garden...
Ballet Concerto’s Summer
For the first time in 25 years, Ballet Concerto’s annual summer program will not include flamenco dancing. Instead, choreographer Luis Montero has created a...