Modern Art Museum and Nasher Sculpture Center Collaborate to Feature David Bates
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas present the first-ever joint exhibition feautring artist David Bates, on view through May 11th. The exhibition at the...
View ArticleSamurai Armor Exhibition at the Kimbell Art Museum
Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller are not exactly a known quantity, at least outside the rarified museum world that the Kimbell Art Museum occupies. But we collectively can be very grateful to them as...
View ArticleFree Programs at the Amon Carter Museum
Despite the steady surge in the stock market, we are still living in lean, slightly precarious times so any cultural events offered for the magical price of – free – will certainly seize our...
View ArticleMcCammon Voice Competition
In 2010 a friend asked if I had ever heard about the McCammon Voice Competition.I said, “No....what is it?”She said “It is an international voice competition for emerging opera singers, and it is this...
View ArticleSpringing Forward with Spring Gallery Night
It’s become as much a rite of a Fort Worth spring as the ubiquitous blooming of bluebonnets along every North Texas highway and byway: Spring Gallery Night.So much of Spring Gallery Night remains...
View Article2014 Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival
If you had absolutely any lingering doubt, despite the calendar indicating it’s well past March 21, that spring had sprung in Fort Worth, then the Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival is the annual...
View Article2014 Fort Worth Opera Festival
Not one but two premieres will highlight what promises to be one of the richest Fort Worth Opera Festivals in recent memory. Bowing April 19th and running through May 11th, this year’s festival will...
View ArticleSTOMP at Bass Performance Hall
It’s not often that the name of a show also expresses all its kinetic and visceral power. But when it comes to the show STOMP, almost all of its high octane energy and appeal is summed up in its...
View ArticleIndiana Jones at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
The only pop cultural artifact that seems to have gone missing from the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History’s Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology: The Exhibition is the actor Harrison...
View ArticleSlow Art at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
You don’t have to be a dyed-in-the-wool foodie to know that “slow food” is about the intense and leisurely appreciation of food that has, on occasion, itself taken a goodly amount of time to braise and...
View ArticleJersey Boys at Bass Performance Hall
Once in a while, a Broadway musical comes along and all its customary hype and exclamation-pointed hyperbole is actually merited. That certainly is the case for the Tony Award-garlanded, Jersey Boys–...
View ArticleCliburn Sessions, Classical Meets Casual
With the next Van Cliburn International Piano Competition fully three years away, you’d think the folks at the Cliburn would be taking some much-needed R&R, but you’d be wrong. This spring, the...
View ArticleKimbell Art Museum's Summer Solstice Festival
Talk about cross-cultural promotion of one of the year’s more festive natural occurrences – namely the longest day of the year. But that’s exactly what the Kimbell Art Museum has in mind when it hosts...
View ArticleMimir Chamber Music Festival
This year’s edition of the Mimir Chamber Music Festival– its 17th – could be nicknamed “what is old is new again.” After a brief experiment with a different format, this year’s iteration will return to...
View ArticleArchibald Motley at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art could wait no longer. It is currently showing through September 7 Archibald Motley: Jazz Age Modernist, the first important look-back in at least 20 years of the...
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