Dallas/Ft Worth
Pop-Up Art Party Aims to Please
Bringing a revolutionary cultural concept to Fort Worth, purchase local artist Marshall Harris unveils the Floating Gallery May...
Song in the Key of Life
Turtle Creek Chorale Moves Forward with Positive Attitude After a year as the interim director of the Turtle Creek Chorale, Trey Jacobs accepted the position of artistic director. Founded in 1980, the Morton Meyerson Symphony Center is home for the 225-member men’s chorus [...]
Worth the Trip
The Santa Fe International New Media Festival New Mexico is known for artists and scientists, viagra 100mg not...
A Family Affair
The Stafford family has always shared an interest in art. Whether it was family vacation in Paris wandering through The Louvre, where young daughters Erin and Elissa curiously inspected “Sleeping Hermaphroditus,” the stunning marble sculpture dating back to first century B.C., or a weekend visit to the Fort Worth Contemporary [...]
Pop-Up Style: Life and Times in Oak Cliff
There’s a quiet pop-up revolution happening in Oak Cliff — it’s a revolution that is bringing together elements...
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Art World
Dr. Michael Corris Last year, Creative Time, a respected New York City based non-profit arts organization, sent a...
The Modernist Musketeers
Events in real time are fluid, dynamic, and spontaneous. Some philosophers call this quality “lived,” as in “the...
Film Review: ‘Andrew Bird’s Fever Year’!
Let me start off by saying I am a huge Andrew Bird fan. And if you do not know who Andrew Bird is, after seeing this amazing documentary by Xan Aranda, you will be hooked and consumed with both the artist and his music. Fever Year is a compelling and fun documentary [...]
Film Review: ‘LUV’!
Sheldon Candis's LUV is one of the strangest yet better coming-of-age films I have seen. Above all else, this film excels in its character development, which is probably why Candis was able to secure an A-List cast. LUV is set in Baltimore , which undoubtedly will prompt comparisons [...]
Film Review: ‘My Way’!
Hi, Bryan Here… Je-kyu Kang’s ‘My Way’ is not just a film you watch; it’s a full emotional experience. ‘My Way’ will take you on a moving journey through several countries and languages as you watch the intersecting lives of two young boys, one Korean and one Japanese [...]
The 42nd Annual USA Film Festival Starts Today!!
Hi, Bryan Here…. The 42nd annual USA Film Festival starts today and goes through Sunday. All films will be shown at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas and the festival is open to the public. You can purchase your tickets HERE through Ticketmaster [...]