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The Beauty Is
In November 2003, when the Cliburn Foundation and the Modern Art Museum were just starting their new series expressly devoted to contemporary music, the...
Northern Exposure
Last week may have been the Denton Arts & Jazz Fest, but this week UNT is offering even more interesting events for our readers...
Big as all Outdoors
It seems like everybody wants to get outside this weekend, judging by how many open-air festivals are going on.
The most unusual entry is DaneFest,...
Ice & Sand
It may be spring, but some local sports fans may not be ready to leave winter behind yet.
Those fans will be overjoyed at...
Gilmore Girl
The last great pianist from the country of Argentina was Martha Argerich, the sultry, eccentric, reclusive, unpredictable keyboard wizard who lit up the 1960s...
Hell in the Carpathians
A few weeks back, The New York Times ran a piece in their Sunday magazine about the suddenly hot Romanian film industry.
The Weekly pointed...
The Lang Way Around
Lang Lang became interested in classical music the same way that many of us took our first interest in it: through Saturday morning cartoons.
He...
Arms and the Woman
Stage West's press release about Major Barbara likens the play to The Apprentice.
One can only imagine what withering gibes George Bernard Shaw would...
Feast Daze
St. Patrick's Day has gradually transitioned from a religious feast day to a secular holiday that provides a reason for everyone, regardless of religion...
Pas de Grand
For its spring program, Metropolitan Classical Ballet makes a deep bow to Tchaikovsky.
On the bill are two of the Russian composer's major scores: the...