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Amon Carter Museum Announces 2012 Exhibition Schedule

Categorized Under: Fort Worth Arts, Visual Arts 1 Comment

Charles M. Russell, John Singer Sargent and Willem de Kooning are all headed to Fort Worth in the coming year.

Tuesday Morning Roundup

Today in the roundup: Dallas Children’s Theater’s method actress, filming ‘The Fort’ and catching up with Liza Richardson.

Thursday Morning Roundup

Today in the roundup: The Perot Museum rakes it in, channeling Billie Holiday in Fort Worth and Sting sees the future.

Wednesday Morning Roundup

Today in the roundup: Assessing local blockbuster exhibitions, art history in McKinney and a Fort Worth photographer finds balance in nature.

FWSO Now Has a Pair of Stradivari Violins

Categorized Under: Fort Worth Arts, Music No Comments

The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra announced today that it has acquired a second Stradivari violin.

Monday Morning Roundup

Today in the roundup: R.I.P. Doyle Bramhall, recapping the Lone Star International Film Festival and a big check for the Sammons Center.

Thursday Morning Roundup

Today in the roundup: LSIFF night one, Sir James Galway on practice and Jimmie Vaughan returns home.

Q&A: Lone Star International Film Festival Director Alec Jhangiani

Categorized Under: Film and Television, Fort Worth Arts, Local Events No Comments

The fifth Lone Star International Film Festival opens Wednesday night and plays through Sunday in Fort Worth. Festival Director Alec Jhangiani has been with the festival since its inception, and he spoke with Art&Seek recently about this year’s festival and his plans for its future.

Wednesday Morning Roundup

Today in the roundup: An update on the Kimbell expansion, local music bits and a chance to put your reading skills to good use.

Art&Seek Plans Your Week

On tap this week: Films galore in Fort Worth, a visit from Stephen King and 16 hours of Bach.

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