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These are the 11 best things to do in Fort Worth this weekend

Alex Bentley
Apr 7, 2022 | 6:00 am
Clint Black will play at the Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts in Richardson on October 12.
Clint Black will play at the Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts in Richardson on October 12.
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The spring weather of April means that it's time for some outdoor events. There will be not one but two art-centric events in downtown Fort Worth, as well as the final days of an event focused on butterflies. You can also countdown to the Cliburn with some free concerts, take in Disney on Ice, enjoy some classic music from the '60 and '70s, and more.

Below are the best ways to spend your precious free time this weekend. Want more options? Lucky for you, we have a much longer list of the city's best events.

Thursday, April 7

Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival
The Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival is returning to downtown Fort Worth for its 35th year, where visitors can enjoy a variety of sights, sounds, and tastes. Spanning more than 18 city blocks, the event will feature more than 200 juried artists from across the U.S., music from performers like Jonathan Butler, Josh Weathers, Tatiana “LadyMay” Mayfield, and Grady Spencer & The Work, and much more. Taking place through Sunday, the event is not related to...

Fort Worth Art Fair
Smack dab in the middle of the footprint of the Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival will be the Fort Worth Art Fair in Sundance Square Plaza. The competing event is focused on local galleries like Artspace111 & Love Texas Art, Art Tooth, Bale Creek Allen Gallery, Daisha Board Gallery, Dang Good Candy, Flatbed Press, and Pencil on Paper Gallery. They'll also have performances from the likes of Clint Black, Abraham Alexander, and Ledisi. The event also takes place through Sunday.

Countdown to the Cliburn
Countdown to the Cliburn is a series of community concerts taking place at venues across Dallas-Fort Worth over two months leading up to the Sixteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, taking place June 2-18. Internationally renowned pianist and Cliburn laureate Kenny Broberg will play at White’s Chapel United Methodist Church in Southlake on Thursday, while 2013 jury discretionary award winner Steven Lin will be at the Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival on Sunday for the second of his four performances.

Disney on Ice: "Let's Celebrate"
At Disney on Ice: "Let's Celebrate," 50 favorite Disney friends come to life through world-class ice skating. Audiences at Dickies Arena can see Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the Toy Story 4 gang help Forky realize what it means to be a toy; sing-along with Elsa at the coolest adventure in town; sing “Hakuna Matata” with Timon and Pumbaa; and more. There will be seven performances through Sunday.

Casa Mañana presents The Music of Laurel Canyon
One of the most sacred musical places in the 1960s and early '70s sits just above the Sunset Strip. Laurel Canyon became a nest of creativity, immortalizing artists like Joni Mitchell, Buffalo Springfield, Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young, and The Mamas and the Papas. The Music of Laurel Canyon will feature songs of the era performed by Buffalo Rome in the intimate Reid Cabaret Theatre at Casa Mañana. There will be seven performances through April 16.

Friday, April 8

Upright Theatre Co. presents Present Laughter
Noel Coward's semi-autobiographical comedy follows a self-obsessed actor in the midst of a mid-life crisis. Freely indulging his considerable appetite for wine, women, and sleeping late, the theatre’s favorite leading man suddenly finds himself caught between fawning ingénues, crazed playwrights, secret trysts, and unexpected twists. Upright Theatre Co. in Euless will present the production through April 30.

Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra presents "Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody: Jennifer Higdon, Respighi, and Rachmaninoff"
In this concert, Canadian pianist Angela Cheng tackles one of the repertoire's greatest challenges: Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. The program opens with Jennifer Higdon's Blue Cathedral and also features Respighi's Fountains of Rome and Pines of Rome. The concert, conducted by Robert Spano, will have three performances through Sunday at Bass Performance Hall.

Billy Gilman in concert
Country singer Billy Gilman is only 33 years old, but he's been trying to make it in the music business for over half of his life. He released his debut album, One Voice, in 2000 at the tender age of 12, which earned him a Grammy Award nomination for the title song. Sixteen years later, he was the runner-up on season 11 of NBC's The Voice. He'll perform at Downtown Cowtown at the Isis.

Chris Young in concert
Country singer Chris Young also started relatively young, releasing his debut album at the age of 21. He had five straight No. 1 singles from 2009-2011, and his songs have rarely been outside of the top 10 since. He's released eight albums in his career, including 2021's Famous Friends, which features collaborations with Kane Brown, Lauren Alaina, and Mitchell Tenpenny. He'll play on both Friday and Saturday at Billy Bob's Texas.

Saturday, April 9

Ballet Frontier presents "Director's Choice: Take Flight"
The final performance of Ballet Frontier's 2021-2022 season, "Director's Choice: Take Flight" will include excerpts of ballets from across the world, including Don Quixote, Lady of the Camellias, and Pinocchio. The company will present two performances — one Saturday and one Sunday — at W.E. Scott Theatre.

Sunday, April 10

Fort Worth Botanic Garden presents Butterflies in the Garden
Sunday will the final day to take in "Butterflies in the Garden," at Fort Worth Botanic Garden’s Rainforest Conservatory. The largest exhibit of live, exotic butterflies in north central Texas features educational programs, exhibits, gift shop items, and more designed to enhance the visitor experience. A variety of different butterflies will be featured, including the ever-popular Blue Morpho.

Clint Black will is a headliner of the inaugural Fort Worth Art Fair, taking place in Sundance Square Plaza, April 7-10.

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Clint Black will is a headliner of the inaugural Fort Worth Art Fair, taking place in Sundance Square Plaza, April 7-10.
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Fort Worth's first H-E-B store tops this week's 5 hottest headlines

Stephanie Allmon Merry
Oct 29, 2022 | 10:15 am
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It's really true this time.

Editor's note: A lot happened this week, so here's your chance to get caught up. Read on for the week's most popular headlines. Looking for the best things to do this weekend? Find that list here.

1. H-E-B is in fact opening a supermarket at Fort Worth's Alliance. Despite some coy protests to the contrary, it turns out that Fort Worth's Alliance is getting an H-E-B store after all. The mega supermarket chain is continuing its expansion in the DFW Metroplex with plans to open H-E-B Alliance at the northwest corner of Heritage Trace Parkway and N. Riverside Drive.

2. Where to eat in Fort Worth right now: 5 sizzling new restaurants for October. Fall's almost always a good time for restaurant openings in Fort Worth and 2022 is no exception. There are burgers, sandwiches, street food, sushi, bread, dumplings, and a fried bologna sandwich. Here's where to eat for October.

3. Afton Battle steps down as Fort Worth Opera general director after 2 years. Fort Worth Opera general and artistic director Afton Battle has resigned after leading the company through two challenging, post-pandemic years; her last day with the company will be November 23.

4. North Texas bluebonnet capital flourishes as No. 4 best suburb in state. The North Texas city known as a bluebonnet capital of Texas each spring is also one of the state's best overall suburbs. Ennis lands at No. 4 in a recent SmartAsset ranking of the best suburbs near a large city in Texas. Nationally, it's ranked 102nd.

5. Glittering Auberge Resorts luxury hotel checks into Fort Worth Cultural District. A new hotel in Fort Worth's Cultural District will come with one of the hottest names in luxe lodging: Auberge Resorts Collection will manage Bowie House, a new "urban luxury retreat" being built off the bricks of Camp Bowie. Now officially called Bowie House, Auberge Resorts Collection, the hotel is expected to open in late 2023.

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Movie review

'Rosaline' updates 'Romeo and Juliet' in clever and modern ways

Alex Bentley
Oct 28, 2022 | 1:15 pm
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Kaitlyn Dever and Kyle Allen in Rosaline

Arguably Shakespeare’s most popular play, Romeo and Juliet has been adapted for film innumerable times, from direct adaptations of the work to those inspired by it such as West Side Story, Romeo Must Die, and Warm Bodies. One of the more successful versions was Shakespeare in Love, which told the fictional story of the play being written while Shakespeare himself was experiencing a star-crossed love affair.

The new Hulu film Rosaline has a similar tone to that comedic drama, lovingly poking fun at the 400-year-old play while still mostly adhering to its plot. In this case, the story – taking place in the traditional timeline – is told from the perspective of Rosaline (Kaitlyn Dever), a woman referred to but never seen in the play on whom Romeo has an unrequited crush. Here, Rosaline and Romeo (Kyle Allen) are seen in the midst of a secret relationship.

Rosaline’s father, Adrian (Bradley Whitford), is looking to set up an arranged marriage for her with Dario (Sean Teale). Their initial meeting keeps Rosaline from a planned rendezvous with Romeo at a masquerade party, and Romeo instead meets and immediately falls for Juliet (Isabela Merced), Rosaline’s younger cousin. Determined to get him back, Rosaline does everything in her power to keep the two of them apart.

Directed by Karen Maine (Yes, God, Yes, Obvious Child) and adapted by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber from Rebecca Serle’s book When You Were Mine, the film is a hilarious delight from beginning to end, using the well-known story for a series of jokes that almost always land. The film starts off with Romeo speaking in the typical Shakespearean language, but quickly shifts to “normal” speech after Rosaline questions why Romeo is speaking that way.

Kaitlyn Dever and Kyle Allen in Rosaline

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Kaitlyn Dever and Kyle Allen in Rosaline

Similar examinations of questionable decision-making stemming from Shakespeare’s story dot the landscape as the film parallels that plot. Rosaline is portrayed as someone who is stubbornly out-of-step with how a young woman should act in her day and age, and her butting up against the expectations of her elders and others around her provides much of the charm of the film.

It’s this mixture of the conventional and the modern that keeps the film moving. Everyone dresses as you would in a normal Shakespeare adaptation, but acts and speaks in a fun hybrid manner. The filmmakers throw in occasional pop music to keep things light, sometimes having that music interact with the story in clever ways.

They also have fun changing a variety of other characters to fit the jovial mood. The nurse (Minnie Driver), a minor character in the play, is expanded a bit. She now serves Rosaline instead of Juliet, showing her dedication and exasperation in a variety of ways. Count Paris (Spencer Stevenson) is now Rosaline’s gay best friend, a role that threatens to be a stereotype until the character gets a few choice lines in the second half of the film.

Dever, who’s been on a roll in both TV and movies in recent years, plays Rosaline almost perfectly. Even when the character is behaving badly, her performance keeps her likable. Teale, an under-the radar actor, makes for an appealing alternate romantic lead and could use this to expand his career. Romeo and Juliet are made into kind of goofy and naïve characters, respectively, and Allen (who looks like a young Heath Ledger) and Merced do a great job in exuding those qualities.

The world of Shakespeare can often be impenetrable for the uninitiated, and films like Rosaline are an effective way to keep the stories alive while still appealing to a younger audience. No matter whether you know Romeo and Juliet by heart or have only a passing knowledge of the text, the film makes for a highly enjoyable viewing experience.

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Rosaline is now streaming exclusively on Hulu.

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Shania Twain rides into DFW to reclaim her throne on upcoming world tour

Alex Bentley
Oct 28, 2022 | 11:34 am
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Shania Twain will play at Dos Equis Pavilion on July 21, 2023 as part of her Queen of Me Tour.

Country music star Shania Twain is embarking on an expansive world tour dubbed the Queen of Me Tour, which will come to Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas on July 21, 2023.

The North Texas date is the second-to-last of 44 North American concerts currently scheduled on the tour before Twain heads to Europe for five final shows. In addition to DFW, she will also play in Houston on July 22.

This is Twain's first tour in nearly five years; she last played in Dallas in June 2018. She'll be joined on the tour by a variety of well-known current female stars; Arlington native Mickey Guyton will be her special guest in both Dallas and Houston.

The tour was announced in conjunction with the news of the upcoming release of her new album, also called Queen of Me, due out on February 3, 2023. Her first album since 2017, it is also the first with her new record label, Republic Nashville.

The sales of that album will add to her record of being the best-selling female artist in country music history, a record she's achieved despite releasing only five albums in her 30-year career.

Twain has remained a star all these years thanks to three massive albums - 1995's The Woman in Me, 1997's Come On Over, and 2002's Up! - each of which sold over 11 million copies in the U.S. alone. She also has seven No. 1 hits and eight more top 10 hits from those three albums.

Tickets for the tour will go on sale starting 10 am Friday, November 4 at LiveNation.com. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning 10 am Tuesday, November 1 until 10 pm Thursday, November 3 through the Citi Entertainment program.

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