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Abstract art is to many minds American art, yet the Modern's new exhibit, Declaring Space, looks to confound that view.
The show includes four...
Leaps and Bounds
Texas Ballet Theater revives Coppélia this weekend in Bass Performance Hall, with four performances of Ben Stevenson’s popular version of the evening-length classic. Four...
Klezmer Tango
Fort Worth’s cultural institutions continue to do their part to show us classical music as a vibrant, growing contemporary thing.
The Cliburn at the...
Black Screens
The term “film noir” was invented by French critics in the late 1950s as a label for a set of movies that Hollywood started...
Fo, Fo, Fo
Many English-speaking theatergoers had never heard of Dario Fo before 1997, when he won the Nobel Prize for literature.
Before that, though, the Italian playwright...
All-Mahler
The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra presents a four-day, four-concert all-Gustav Mahler series this week featuring three of the composer’s outsized symphonies.
FWSO Conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya...
Carter Returns
Having been shut down all summer due to repairs on the fire suppression system, the Amon Carter Museum holds its grand reopening this weekend....
Essential Art House
The death last week of legendary Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman triggered a day of mourning for lovers of international cinema.
Many people know his movies...
Mr. K.
Martin McDonagh is a celebrated playwright for works such as The Beauty Queen of Leenane and The Cripple of Inishmaan, but his reputation didn’t...
Stranger Than Fiction
It’s odd that artists who are extremely prolific tend to be viewed with suspicion rather than being celebrated for giving the audience so much.
This...