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designated as a National Natural Landmark in 1980 and offers special events, educational programs and naturalist-led nature hikes. Admission $5 adults 13-64, $2 children 3-12, free to children under 3, $3 seniors 65+, $1 discount per person with Military IDActive/Retired. Nature Center & Refuge hrs. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. daily; hours vary for special events. For more information, 817-392-7410, www.fwnaturecenter.org. 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd.
Ongoing The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History’s World Trade Center Beam Exhibit. This 9/11 tribute exhibit features the largest World Trade Center artifact in Texas. The beam isa full-façade panel that once supported the three floors (101-103) that were located just above the center of the impact zone of the North Tower. The artifact, one of the few recovered pieces the National Institute of Standards and Technology has been able to trace to the exact location in the structure, is the focus of this permanent exhibit. Free admission. Hrs. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. For more information, 817-255-9300, www.fortworthmuseum.org. 1600 Gendy St.
Ongoing Public tours at Kimbell Art Museum. Join knowledgeable docent guides for regularly scheduled tours focusing on the permanent collection and special exhibitions. Permanent Collection: Wednesdays, 2 p.m., Sundays, 3 p.m. Architecture Tours: Two Buildings, One Museum, Saturdays, 2 p.m. No reservations are required.Admission is required for non-members to visit paid special exhibitions: $18
adults, $16 seniors 60+, $16 students with ID, $14 children 6-11, children under 6 are free. Museum hrs. Tues.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. noon-8 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m., Closed Mon. For more information, www.kimbellart.org/learn/ gallery-tours/public-tours. 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Ongoing The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. The grand new gallery space tells the story of the relationship between women and horses through interactive exhibits, beautifully displayed artifacts, and a breathtaking dramatic media production that encompasses the space and allows the visitor to feel like they are standing in a herd of magnificent horses. Hrs. Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. noon-5 p.m. Closed Mon. & major holidays. See web site for details. Admission $12 for 13+, $9 for seniors 65+, $6 children 4-12, children 3 & under free with paid adult. $10 parking. For more information, 817- 336-4475, 800-476-3263, www.cowgirl.net. 1720 Gendy St.
Ongoing Grapevine Farmers Indoor Market. Shop local and eat healthy with locally-grown produce and products. The market features a variety of vendors of home decor, collectibles and more. Open Mon.- Sat. 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. at the Town Square Gazebo. Free admission. For more information, 817-527-7446, www.farmersmarketofgrapevine. com. 520 S. Main St., #203, Grapevine, TX 76051.
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and your gateway to the universe. Join their cosmic guides on a journey through space and time as they tour the “Texas Sky Tonight” and the cosmic neighborhood in “Our Solar System.” Take a seat at Mission Control in the Noble Planetarium. Visit “Apollo Redux,” now on exhibit in the Noble Planetarium Gallery. It’s an authentic Apollo-era piece of history where you will learn about people just like you who made it possible for astronauts to take that first small step onto the moon. “One World, One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure” – join Big Bird, Elmo and their friend, Hu Hu Zhu as they introduce children to the night sky and very basic astronomy. Recommended for very young audiences, ages 2 to 7, and the very young at heart. 817-255-9540, www.fwmsh.org/nobleplanetarium-shows. 1600 Gendy St.
Ongoing Happy Hour at Kimbell Art Museum.The Pavilion Café will be offering a special Happy Hour on selected wines. Enjoy half-price glasses or bottles and relax in the delightful Piano Pavilion. Music will be provided during Happy Hour. Enjoy live music every Friday starting at 5:30 p.m., except when other major events are occurring in the Museum. Free admission. For more information, https://bit.ly/2PJ2ELz. 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Fridays & Saturdays Four Day Weekend comedy. This multi-member comedy troupe in downtown Fort Worth weaves audience participation, videos and music into their improvisational skills. The talented cast has created the longest-running live show in Fort Worth’s history. Tickets $25. Ages 18+ are welcome. Performances Fri. 8 p.m. & Sat., 7 p.m. & 9 p.m. For information, 817-226-4329, www. fourdayweekend.com. 312 Houston St.
Most Every Sunday The Cowtown Opry performs on the steps of the Historic Livestock Exchange Building in the Fort Worth Stockyards celebrating the rich musical legacy of Texas and the American West. Free to the public, 2 p.m. www.cowtownopry.org. 817-366-9675. 131 E. Exchange Ave.
Through Feb. 8 “Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo” – Saddle up for the most authentic western lifestyle experience anywhere – since 1896. It’s exciting, it’s fun, it’s what makes Fort Worth “Cowtown.” Activities include rodeo competitions, livestock and horse shows, kid-friendly activities and exhibits, live music, carnival midway, shopping, great food and much more. For more information, www.fwssr.com.
Through Feb. 9 “Robyn O’Neil: WE, THE MASSES” exhibit at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. This exhibition explores the artist’s fruitful career from 2000 to the present and includes major multi-paneled drawings, signature works of graphite on paper, collages, and the animated filmWE, THE MASSES, 2011. Tickets $16 adults, 13+, $10 students with ID & $12 seniors 60+. Free for children 18 & under and Modern members. Hrs. Tues. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Wed., Thurs., Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., closed Mon. For more information, 817-738-9215, https://bit.ly/2kqv5RI. 3200 Darnell St.
Through Feb. 9 Stage West Theatre presents Ada and the Engine. Young and curious mathematician Ada Byron is caught between two worlds. Her mother is pushing for a prestigious marriage to Lord Lovelace, hoping to repair the damage Ada’s father, the late Lord Byron, imposed on the family name. But Ada sees the creative potential in the analytic engines created by her elder friend and scholar, Charles Babbage. As pressures mount and feelings grow, these two form a partnership that will change the course of the future. For more information, www.stagewest.org. 821/823 W. Vickery Blvd. in Fort Worth.
Through Feb. 16 “The Modern Lights” at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. This holiday season, the Modern will again be illuminated with an even more spectacular array of festive lights. The Museum will be open until 7 p.m. on Tuesdays and 8 p.m. on Fridays. Enjoy the view from Café Modern on Friday evenings for dinner, with seating available from 5-8:30 p.m. For more information, 817-738- 9215, www.themodern.org/exhibitions/upcoming. 3200 Darnell St.
Through Feb. 16 Seeing Stars in Dixie at Runway Theater. In 1956, to small-town Natchez, Mississippi, Hollywood seems like a world away, but that is before its brightest stars arrive to film a movie. When a small film role is up for grabs, all-out hilarity ensues among characters who range from a take-charge female, a former beauty queen, a social climber and even Glease, a timid man more comfortable with women than “manly” men. In the end, will Clemmie choose a moment of fame or a chance at love? Rated PG. Performances 8 p.m. Fri. & Sat., 3 p.m. Sun. Ticket prices $20-$25. For more information, 817-488-4842, www.runwaytheatre.com. 215 North Dooley St., Grapevine, TX 76051.
Through Feb. 16 Frank-N-Friend at Casa Mañana Children’s Theater. With the help of his new friends and an advanced, top-secret computer, Oliver builds Frank-N-Friend: the fastest, strongest and coolest protector a kid has ever had! But along the way, Frank has a few things to share about what it means to be a friend in this new musical for the entire family. Performance times and ticket prices vary. For information, 817-332-2272, www.casamanana.org. 3101 West Lancaster.
Through Feb. 23 Jubilee Theatre presents To Be Young, Gifted, and Black. After winning fame with her play, Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry uniquely and boldly weaves through her life experiences that shaped her. In angry, loving, bitter, laughing, and defiantly proud turns, the story, voice, and message are Lorraine Hansberry’s own, offering a glimpse of the black experience in mid-century America. Performance times and prices vary. For more information, 817-338-4411, www.jubileetheatre.org. 506 Main St.
Through March 7 One Man Two Guvnors at Circle Theatre. In Richard Bean’s comedy, we find ourselves in Brighton, England in 1963. Francis Henshall is in the employ of TWO men: gangster, Roscoe Crabbe and Stanley Stubbers—mortal enemies of one another. However, it turns out that “Roscoe” is already deceased and Roscoe’s twin sister, Rachel, has been posing as him. Fighting a mounting sense of confusion, Francis frantically tries to keep
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Roscoe and Stubbers apart. How long can he keep this charade up? Adult language & subject matter. Ticket prices and performance times vary. For more information, 817-877-3040, www. circletheatre.com. 230 West Fourth Streetin Sundance Square.
Through March 8 “Tracing the Past” by Scott and Stuart Gentling exhibit at The Amon Carter Museum of American Art. See history through watercolors of birds! See if you can spot the historical references as you explore a selection of original watercolors and drawings by the Gentlings presented alongside works by prominent artist-naturalists from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Free admission. Hrs. Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m., closed Mon. For more information, 817-738-1933, https:// bit.ly/35KFHgC. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Through March 15 “FOCUS: Hrair Sarkissian” exhibit at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Featuring three major works, FOCUS: Hrair Sarkissian explores how violence can be made invisible, histories of erasure and restitution, and the sediments of conflict. At the heart of the show is one of the artist’s most recent works, Final Flight, 2018-19. Tickets $16 adults, 13+, $10 students with ID & seniors 60+. Free for children 12 & under and Modern members. Hrs. Tues.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., closed Mon. For more information, 817-738- 9215, www.themodern.org/exhibitions/upcoming. 3200 Darnell St.
Through March 29 “Ruckus Rodeo” exhibit at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Red Grooms’ immense, walk-through work of art covers 1,237 square feet of gallery space. This “sculptopictorama,” as Grooms has referred to it, consists of painted two-dimensional surfaces and sculptural three-dimensional figures that celebrate the Fort Worth rodeo. Tickets $16 adults, 13+, $10 students with ID & seniors 60+. Free for children 12 & under and Modern members. Hrs. Tues.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., closed Mon. For more information, 817-738- 9215, www.themodern.org/exhibitions/upcoming. 3200 Darnell St.
Through March “A Fortune in Oils” at the Sid Richardson Museum. This exhibition of Sid’s personal collection presents a collection of western masterworks with rarely seen artifacts including letters, objects, photographs, and articles published during Sid’s lifetime. Free admission. For hours and more information, 817-332-6554, https://bit. ly/2lVFiGd. 309 Main St.
Through May 10 “Looking In: Photography from the Outside” exhibit at The Amon Carter Museum of American Art. This exhibit examines the way artists have photographed groups they are not part of. It takes an in-depth look at series by six important twentieth-century artists who navigated their “outsider” roles differently, raising complicated questions about perception, representation, and power. Free admission. Hrs. Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m., closed Mon. For more information, 817-738- 1933, www.cartermuseum.org/exhibitions/lookingphotography-outside. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Through May 10 Eliot Porter’s Birds exhibit at The Amon Carter Museum of American Art. While he is internationally celebrated for his colorful renderings of the natural world, this exhibit highlights Porter’s career-long focus on photographing birds. More than 30 photographs and archival objects are presented alongside excerpts from the artist’s extensive writings about his activities.Free admission. Hrs. Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m., closed Mon. For more information, 817-738-1933, www.cartermuseum.org/exhibitions/ eliot-porters-birds. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Through June 30 “Puente Nuevo” at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. Marvel at fantastic display of large-scale artwork made from the materials used to construct piñatas. Expect bold colors and energy as contemporary artist Justin Favela draws on his own Mexican and Guatemalan heritage to reinterpret artwork from the past in exciting installations. Free admission. Hrs. Tues., Wed., Fri. & Sat. 10 a.m-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m-8 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. Closed Mondays and select holidays. For more information, 817-989-5064, www.cartermuseum.org/exhibitions/puente-nuevojustin-favela. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Through July 31 “James Surls, Seven and Seven Flower (1998)” at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. The acclaimed Texas artist transformed pine and steel into writhing blossoms suspended in space to evoke a dynamic relationship between the earthly and the spiritual. Admission free. Hrs. Tues., Wed., Fri. & Sat. 10 a.m-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m-8 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. Closed Mon. and select holidays. For more information, 817-989-5064, https://bit.ly/2mjw8Dx. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Through Nov. 14 Lone Star Murder Mysteries presents Herd ’Em Through the Grapevine. Great Galloping Grapes! There’s trouble in the vineyard! A hired gun has killed (almost) every man in town, and someone has popped the cork of Jacques Bordeaux, the local vintner. A Texas Ranger is ready to find the guilty party. Could it be the trail cook and wine connoisseur? Or the temperance movement crusader? Perhaps it was the local saloon girl? Or maybe the new Marshal didn’t think the town was big enough for the both of them? Grab a glass of wine and enjoy this hilariously juicy mystery! $60 per person for entertainment and dinner. For more information, 817-310-5588, www.texasstardinnertheater. com. 816 S. Main St., Grapevine, TX 76051.
1 Billy Bob’s Texas-Pat Green. Tickets $20, $30 & $40. Performance 10:30 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
1,8,15,22 Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District-Cowtown Coliseum hosts Pawnee Bill’s Wild West Show. Family friendly entertainment. Preferred box seats $23, reserved box seats $18.50, Gen. Ad. $15, seniors 60+ $11 & children 3-12 $8. Performances 2:30 p.m. & 4:30 p.m. www.StockyardsRodeo.com. 817-625-1025. 121 E. Exchange Ave.
1,7,8,14,15,21,22 Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District Cowtown Coliseum hosts the Stockyards Championship Rodeo. Preferred box seats $42, reserved box seats & VIP $30, Gen. Ad. $22, seniors 60+ $15 & children 3-12 $10. 8 p.m. www.StockyardsRodeo.com. 817-625-1025. 121 E. Exchange Ave.
6Billy Bob’s Texas-LANCO. Tickets $16, $25 & $30. Performance 9 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
7,8 Billy Bob’s Texas-Whiskey Myers. Tickets $20, $25 & $30. Performance 10:30 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624- 7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
7-16 Magnolia at the Modern. This ongoing series features critically-acclaimed films. February’s showings: 7-9, Les Misérables; 14-16, Invisible Life. Tickets are $10, $8 for Modern members, $7 for Reel People. The Sunday noon show is half price. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, www.themodern. org/films/upcoming. 3200 Darnell St.
7-March 1 Amphibian Stage Theatre presents Hans and Sophie. Drawing on inspiration from letters, diaries and coded correspondences in the book At the Heart of the White Rose, Hans & Sophie is an intimate two-character portrait of resistance and conviction in the darkest of times. Witness a student’s metamorphosis from loyal Hitler Youth into one of the Nazi regime’s most feared opponents. Showtimes Thurs., Fri., and Sat. 8 p.m. & Sun. 2 p.m. Tickets $34. For more information, www. amphibianstage.com/productions/main-stage/hanssophie/. 120 S. Main St.
7-March 14 Disney’s Alice in Wonderland Jr. at Artisan Center Children’s Theater. Travel down the rabbit hole and join Alice, one of literature’s most beloved heroines, in her madcap adventures. Featuring updated songs from Disney’s thrilling animated motion picture, Disney’s Alice in Wonderland Jr. is a fast-paced take on the classic tale. Performance times and prices vary. For more information, www.artisanct.com. 444 East Pipeline Rd., Hurst, TX 76053.
8 “Sweetheart Wine Trail” in Grapevine Texas. This Valentine’s Day event features multiple winery tasting rooms in and around Downtown Historic Grapevine, making for a leisurely stroll between venues. Price is $50-$55 per person for a commemorative wine glass and wine tastings; includes a food pairing at each winery. Event 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and reservations are required. For more information and tickets, www.grapevinewinerytrail.com. Main St., Grapevine, TX 76051.
8 “Immortal Beloved at 250: A Very Special Gala Concert with Midori & Beethoven 5” presented by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. Enjoy Beethoven’s majestic Fifth Symphony, a work so iconic it has become ingrained into pop culture, yet

so vast it continues to surprise and delight audiences everywhere. And don’t miss the phenomenal Midori performing Beethoven’s monumental Violin Concerto. This is a gala concert not to be missed! Performance at 7 p.m. Tickets $66-$140. For more information, 817-665-6000, https://bit.ly/2v6njkU. 525 Commerce St.
8-16 Valentine’s Gala in Grapevine Texas. Treat your Valentine to a 3-course plated meal, plus live performances of dancing, music and comedy! Price $99 per couple. Reservations are required. For more information and tickets, www.arispopcruises.com. 2500 Fairway Dr. #1 Grapevine, TX 76051.
8-May 17 “The Perilous Texas Adventures of Mark Dion” exhibit at The Amon Carter Museum of American Art. Artist Mark Dion retraces the footsteps of several 19th-century explorers in Texas, collecting materials to form a site-specific exhibition you can see only at the Carter. One of the most wellregarded living artists today, Dion is part explorer and part historian; part naturalist and part collector of curiosities. Admission free. Hrs. Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m., closed Mon. For more information, 817-738- 1933, https://bit.ly/30Jvuj6. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd.
13 Valentine’s Dinner at the Fort Worth Zoo. Invitation for two (must be 21 or older) to the Valentine’s Dinner includes, heavy hors d’oeuvres, dessert buffet, open bar, meet and greet with a Zoo’s outreach animal, photo, and a fun Interactive game with audience participation. “After five” attire for this event. Space is limited, so register early. $85 per couple. Event 7 p.m. For more information, 817-871-7050, www.fortworthzoo.org. 1989 Colonial Pkwy.
13 Cristiana Pegoraro, piano at Arlington Music Hall presented by Symphony Arlington. Showtime 7:30 p.m. Tickets $15-$45. For more information, 817- 385-0484, www.symphonyarlington.org. Arlington Music Hall, 224 N. Center St., Arlington, TX 76011.
14Billy Bob’s Texas-Banda Los Sebastianes. Tickets $30, $40 & $50. Performance 7 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
14 “Lone Star Murder Mystery Dinner” in the 81 Club at Billy Bob’s Texas serves a Valentine dinner to die for! Take a lighthearted trip back to the Wild West where laughs fly like bullets and hilarity is the law of the land. The evening includes an award-winning comedy murder mystery and a chef prepared deluxe gourmet buffet. $60 per person. Doors open at 7 p.m. and show starts at 8 p.m., www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
14,15 Valentine’s Dinner at the Fort Worth Zoo. Invitation for two (must be 21 or older) to the Valentine’s Dinner includes, passed hors d’oeuvres, seated dinner, open bar, meet and greet with a Zoo’s outreach animal, photo, and a fun Interactive game with audience participation. “After five” attire for this event. Space is limited, so register early. $195 per couple. Event 7 p.m. For more information, 817-871- 7050, www.fortworthzoo.org. 1989 Colonial Pkwy.
14-16 Crash and The Firebird presented by Texas Ballet Theater at Bass Performance Hall. Two iconic pieces. One incredible night. Explore the bold expression of human emotion through two distinct ballets. From poetic dreamscapes to dynamic blends of modern classicism, this unique experience is one you won’t want to miss. Showtimes vary. For more information, 817-665-6000, https://bit.ly/2RHXLSK. 525 Commerce St.
14-March 8 A Raisin in the Sun at Theatre Arlington. This classic play portrays a few weeks in the life of the Youngers, an African American family living on the South Side of Chicago in the 1950s. When the play opens, the Youngers are about to receive an insurance check for $10,000, and each of the adult family members has a brilliant idea as to what should be done with the money. Appropriate for audiences aged 13 and up. Tickets and performance times vary. For more information, www.theatrearlington.org. Theatre Arlington, 305 W. Main St., Arlington, TX 76010.
14-March 21 Seussical the Musical! at Artisan Center Theater. Now one of the most performed shows in America, Seussical is a fantastical, magical, musical extravaganza! The colorful characters of Dr. Seuss transport us from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus to the invisible world of the Whos. Performance times and prices vary. For more information, www.artisanct.com. 444 East Pipeline Rd., Hurst, TX 76053.
15Billy Bob’s Texas-Dr. Wu’ “British Invasion” in the 81 Club. Tickets $15 & $45. Performance 7:30 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
15Billy Bob’s Texas-Granger Smith featuring Earl Dibbles, Jr. Tickets $18 & $30. Performance 10:30 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
15,16 PBR Global Cup USA at AT&T Stadium. The PBR Global Cup will return to the U.S. for the next edition of the five-nation tournament. For information and tickets, www.attstadium.com. One AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011.
16Billy Bob’s Texas-Live Peace: A Country United, President’s Day Party. Tickets $20 & $25. Performance 6 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624- 7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza
18-22 “Engineers Week: Invent Amazing” at The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. Engineering opportunities abound as you engage in hands-on and mind-challenging activities throughout the Museum. Invent, design, test and improve your ideas while you collaborate with area engineers and explore the fascinating fields of engineering. This exhibit is included in the price of museum admission. For more information, 817-255-9300, www.fwmuseum.org. 1600 Gendy St.
20 “Beatlemania64 – a Tribute to the Beatles” at Arlington Music Hall. Beatlemania64 is the world’s leading tribute of The Beatles and is proud to be the only Beatles tribute band ever endorsed by Sid Bernstein, the man who brought The Beatles to America for their first official show in Carnegie Hall. Beatlemania features hits that you know and love
from the early 60s to the early 70s. Performance 7:30 p.m. Tickets $22-$70. For more information and tickets, www.arlingtonmusichall.net. 224 N. Center St., Arlington, TX 76011.
20-23 Nickelodeon’s The SpongeBob Musical presented by Performing Arts Fort Worth at Bass Performance Hall. Be there when SpongeBob and all of Bikini Bottom face catastrophe-until a most unexpected hero rises to take center stage. Bring the entire family to celebrate friendship and cooperation, and learn the power of unity and inclusion. Performance times vary. Tickets starting at $44. For more information, 817-212-4280, www.basshall. com. 525 Commerce St.
21 Billy Bob’s Texas-Bob Schneider. Tickets $16 & $25. Performance 10:30 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
22 Tall Tales at the Sid Richardson Museum. A thoughtful book discussion making connections between art and literature. Free admission, but registration is required. Event 10:30-11:30 a.m. For more information, https://bit.ly/2Rg6897. 309 Main St.
22 “Monster Energy AMA Supercross” at AT&T Stadium. Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, is the world’s premier indoor motocross circuit, comprised of 17 races of heartstopping action in some of the largest venues in North America. For information and tickets, www.attstadium.com. One AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011.
22 Billy Bob’s Texas-Texas Bluesmen-A Tribute to the Blues Brothers in the 81 Club. Tickets $15 & $25. Performance 9 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
22 Billy Bob’s Texas-KXT 91.7 presents Old 97’s. Tickets $16, $25 & $30. Performance 10:30 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas. com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
25 Tuesday Evening Lecture Series Presentation: artist Susan York at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Tuesday Evenings is a popular series of lectures and presentations by artists, architects, historians, and critics that is free and open to the public. Event 7 p.m. For more information, 817-738- 9215, www.themodern.org/exhibitions/upcoming. 3200 Darnell St.
25 Billy Bob’s Texas-The 28th Annual Krewe of Kowtown Mardi Gras Party. Tickets $15. 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
27-March 1 Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District Cowtown Coliseum hosts The RFD-TV’s American Semi-Finals. Fun for the entire family! This four-day event in the Historic Fort Worth Stockyards will showcase more than 600 qualifiers as they attempt to make it to The American Finals in AT&T Stadium on March 7-8. Ticket prices vary according to the day. For tickets and more information, www.StockyardsRodeo.com. 121 E. Exchange Ave.
28 Restless Heart at Arlington Music Hall. The men who make up Restless Heart have enjoyed one of the most successful careers in Country Music history, placing more than 25 singles on the charts. Performance 8 p.m. Tickets $24-$99. For more information and tickets, www.arlingtonmusichall. net. 224 N. Center St., Arlington, TX 76011.
28 Billy Bob’s Texas-Midland with Jonathan Terrell. Tickets $26 & $51. Performance 10:30 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.
28-March 1 The Annual Cowtown Marathon. This race offers a distance for everyone including the Cook Children’s 5K, Adults 5K and 10K on Saturday and the Ultra Marathon, Marathon and Half Marathon on Sunday. The Cowtown presents $200,000 to the Cowtown C.A.L.F. program, which provides grants and running shoes to local school children. For information, 817-207-0224, www. cowtownmarathon.org. 1612 Park Place Ave.
28-March 1 The Miraculous Mandarin presented by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra at Bass Performance Hall. Guest conductor Robert Trevino leads an all-orchestral program of works by Wagner, Bartok, and Rachmaninoff. Wagner’s transcendent Prelude and Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde opens the concert. Bartok’s Suite from The Miraculous Mandarin tells a dark tale of treachery and desire. And Rachmaninoff’s melodic genius is on full display in his Second Symphony, unforgettable both for its energy and its poignancy. Showtimes vary. Tickets $22-$83. For more information, 817-665-6000, www.access.fwsymphony. org/4339/4340. 525 Commerce St.
29 Monster Jam at AT&T Stadium. Climb your trucks and start your engines! As one of the country’s premier live motorsport events, it features the biggest, baddest monster trucks in the business going at it in bone-crushing races and freestyles. For information and tickets, www.attstadium.com. One AT&T Way, Arlington, TX 76011.
29-March 8 Tuna Does Vegas at Casa Mañana Theater. The hilarity begins when oddballconservative radio host Arles Struvie announces that he and his wife Bertha Bumiller are heading to Vegas to renew their wedding vows…but everyone in Tuna, Texas goes along for the ride! Tuna Does Vegas features your favorite characters from Tuna – portrayed by only two actors – with the added fun of Vegas showgirls, Elvis impersonators and more! Mature audiences only. Performance times and ticket prices vary. For information, 817-332-2272, www.casamanana. org. 3101 West Lancaster.
29-April 12 “Butterflies in the Garden” at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. “Celebrate the Change” in the recently restored conservatory and marvel at a multitude of butterflies at the largest exhibit of live, exotic butterflies in north central Texas. All tickets are timed entry. Tickets $12 adults, $10 seniors, $8 children 8-16, 5 and under free. The six-week exhibit will be open daily, including Sundays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, www.fwbg.org/ bitg. 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd.
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