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A Cowtown native makes his return to the city with a robust art collection and a top-to-bottom makeover of a 1930s Tudor.
Fort Worth's "Movies That Matter" series features the impactful documentary "Cooked: Survival by Zip Code" on June 5, exploring racial and economic issues.
May 22—"Posters," a solo exhibition of works by Richard Prince, is on display through Dec. 7 at Hetzler — Marfa, 1976 Antelope Hills Road, in Marfa. One of the foremost representatives of ...
This weekend in Fort Worth will be defined by two separate big events: the return of the PGA tour to Fort Worth and a ...
In a bid to shine a light on the intersection of environmental disasters and social inequality, the City of Fort Worth’s Human Relations Commission is set to screen the documentary "Cooked: Survival ...
There's no such thing as a summer break for the arts in Fort Worth - at least, not this year. The most important piano ...
While an investigation into allegations of child pornography at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth may be closed, the case has prompted a Tarrant County lawmaker to propose a law outlining the types ...
What makes two of the Lone Star State’s most exciting cities shine? Follow our highly opinionated itinerary and find out.
Aubrey Williams and Frank Bowling celebrates the work of British-Caribbean artists Aubrey Williams (1926-1990) and Frank ...
Children under 6 get in for free. The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, affectionately known as "The Modern," sits right next to the Kimbell Art Museum. The Modern was established in 1892 and ...
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