
David Moreno
Arts and Culture Reporter at Fort Worth Report
Arts & Culture Reporter @fortworthreport // @MaybornUNT alum // Fort Worth, TX // tips [email protected]
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5 days ago |
keranews.org | David Moreno
Over the past week and a half, 28 pianists in the 17th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition have played their hearts out in hopes of securing the top prize. Round after round, the number of competitors has dwindled. Now, only a few remain.
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5 days ago |
fortworthreport.org | David Moreno
The 17th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition runs through June 7. The Fort Worth Report will provide in-depth coverage of the competition. Follow the score here. Over the past week and a half, 28 pianists in the 17th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition have played their hearts out in hopes of securing the top prize. Round after round, the number of competitors has dwindled. Now, only a few remain.
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1 week ago |
fortworthreport.org | David Moreno
Brenda Palone dips her paintbrush in the black watercolor on her artist palette. Without thinking too much about it, she quickly begins to paint tree branches on the left side of her blank paper. She can’t help but smile as the dozens of people sitting around her inside the Golden Triangle Library in north Fort Worth paint their own versions of tree branches. The watercolor club is what she most looks forward to every Thursday.
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1 week ago |
fortworthreport.org | David Moreno
Happy Thursday, I’ve always loved a great Broadway musical. Sure, I’ve only experienced two in person — “Wicked” and “Funny Girl” — but that hasn’t stopped me from enjoying classic show tunes on streaming platforms. If you enjoy musicals as much as I do, you’ll be excited to know “Cats” is making its way to Casa Mañana to close out the Fort Worth theater’s 2024-2025 season. But, it won’t be just any ordinary showcase of one of the longest-running Broadway musicals of all time.
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1 week ago |
fortworthreport.org | David Moreno
Lauren Hathaway, 21, examined the dozens of Carol Benson’s artworks displayed on the table. Hathaway, a student with the College of Fine Arts at Texas Christian University, wanted to see which of the Fort Worth-based artist’s pieces would best go together for her first exhibition as a curator. While it was important for her to curate a show that honored Benson’s artistry, the exhibition needed to serve a much larger purpose.
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