- Artist Janet Morrow has created gnomes and placed them in a variety of situations for the exhibition “Precarious Existence.” Check out the adorably creepy creatures at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center.
- In Dallas, the Faure Piano Quartett performs works by Mahler, Faure, and Brahms at SMU’s Caruth Auditorium.
- Also in Dallas, the exhibition “Sepia: A Legacy in Photography” includes rare images from the now defunct Sepia Magazine, which focused on black Americans. The photographs are on display at Richland College’s Brazos Gallery thanks to the African American Museum Archives.
John Wayne: An American Experience
Sprawling over 10,000 square feet, the John Wayne: An American Experience exhibit is structured to give you an intimate tour of the life of John Wayne. Starting with his early childhood and career, each room highlights an aspect of The ...
Old World One-Hit Wonder, Caribbean Music Influencer
Old World One-Hit Wonder, Caribbean Music Influencer The latest installment of the comedic documentary series, “Stories” explores underrepresented works of the first women composers.
When not singing the praises of God, Teodora G...