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An Israeli/Russian took silver and a Minnesotan won bronze in the 17th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
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Plenty of people still play, but the piano is no longer the fixture it once was
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Competitors try to put their own spin on the dazzling and difficult Rachtime, a blend of Rachmaninoff and ragtime.
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Maroon 9 Community Enrichment Organization, which serves the 76104 and 76105 ZIP codes, is adjusting its summer programming after losing $10,000.
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Some Fort Worth art institutions are speaking out as the National Endowment for the Arts pulls grants and faces potential elimination in the federal budget.
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It’s the third production of Gabriel Jason Dean’s “Rift, or White Lies” as part of the drama’s rolling world premiere.
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The 38th Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival will feature 219 artists showcasing their work across 18 blocks in downtown Fort Worth. Here’s what to know before you go.
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Are you a Fort Worth business owner or resident who has struggled to connect with local artists for projects? A new digital platform is prepared to fill that gap.
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I See the Future It's Black, explores Black identity in the future through different mediums including painting, ceramics, sculpture and photography.
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Four images of Mann’s children in the nude were seized in January from the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth by the police department after allegations of child pornography.
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The artist closes her second solo exhibition at Fort Works Art on Feb. 22.
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Nonprofit Arts Fort Worth managed the city-owned building for 22 years.