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Art&Seek Plans Your Week

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On tap this week: A rock ‘n’ roll musical, a rock ‘n’ roll band and even a little something for the kids.

Saturday Spotlight: Art in October

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In the Saturday Spotlight, we’re getting a taste of the Arts District.

Friday Morning Roundup

Today in the roundup: Checking in with a busy local choreographer, Hugh Laurie heads to New Orleans and cataloging the DMA’s collection.

Taking Aurora to a New Level

They’re called ’son et lumiere’ in French – sound and light shows – and Aurora is moving its video projections and sound installations to the Arts District this year as a free night event, part of the Art in October festivities.

Oil Painting Damaged at FTW Museum of Science & History

A 1931 portrait of Texas folklorist J. Frank Dobie took a hit from an off-balance child on the opening day of the exhibition, ‘Alexander Hogue – An American Visionary.’

Flickr Photo of the Week

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Congratulations to Chris McAdams of Fort Worth, the winner of the Flickr Photo of the Week contest!

Afternoon Delight: Brushless Painting

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Who needs a paintbrush when you have gravity? Watch as artist Amy Sheckleton creates a piece that is part visual art and part performance art.

Wednesday Morning Roundup

Today in the roundup: Assessing Shakespeare Dallas’ Hamlet, the Rolling Stones in Fort Worth and words from the Amon Carter’s director.

It’s the Tuesday Roundup!

Dull Dallas art? Fun with Fluxus! A parade with a giant balloon cone bra — coming soon? And now, with extra Fort Worth! All in the Tuesday Roundup.

Art&Seek Plans Your Week

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On tap this week: A new/old Fort Worth Music Festival, free Sarah Jaffe and the beginning of Art in October.