Marcheta Fornoff | Fort Worth Report
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Need weekend plans? How about a stroll with butterflies at Fort Worth Botanic Garden or a birthday party for hometown hero Townes Van Zandt? Sketchbook sessions at a Southside Gallery and a rooftop screening of a best picture nominee add up to a full calendar leading up to the 88th Academy Awards Sunday night. Discover area Oscar parties here.
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Willie Nelson’s handprints, a crinkled setlist from Sammy Kershaw and four decades of music history line the walls of Billy Bob’s Texas.
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In spite of the 90-degree temps at the beginning of the week, the calendar did not skip to summer. From a plant trade to a powwow, spring events take center stage for the first weekend of March in Arlington and Fort Worth.
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The Fort Worth Music Festival returns to the Historic Stockyards Feb. 28-March 2 with a jam-packed roster that includes more than 70 performances on eight different stages.
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Fort Worth will soon be home to another music festival.
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Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Music Director Robert Spano has a new title to add to his resume: music director designate for the Washington National Opera.
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Fort Worth Opera’s general and artistic director Angela Turner Wilson has wanted to bring a production of the opera “dwb (driving while black)” to Fort Worth since she first saw it online during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The weekend is almost here. Do you have plans yet? If not, don’t worry. We’ve got you covered with options ranging from soul food to Shakespeare, e-bikes to opera.
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From “Seussical” the musical to a community “Come to Gather” event, complete with appetizers, wine and music, there’s no shortage of options to keep you and your loved ones entertained this weekend. Still searching for Valentine vibes? Some R&B violin might tug on your heart strings — and the tragic romance of “Romeo and Juliet” remains classic for a reason.
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Texas Ballet Theater will present a mixed repertoire performance choreographed exclusively by women for the first time in its more than 60-year history. “International Woman” is one of four productions just announced for the 2024-2025 season.
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Michael Darough was house hunting when he arrived at a potential property about five minutes before his Realtor and parked in front of the “For Sale” sign in the yard.
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A soaring golden roof, star-shaped courtyard and an amphitheater are just a portion of the National Juneteenth Museum’s plans for Fort Worth’s Historic Southside neighborhood.