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"On Golden Pond"

Presented to great critical and popular acclaim, On Golden Pond centers around Ethel and Norman Thayer as they spend the summer at their beloved cottage on a lake in Maine. The sentimental comedy explores the often turbulent relationship with their daughter while growing up and the difficulties faced with a couple entering their twilight years. And as they come to terms with the realities of aging, reexamining the past and worrying over the fleeting future, they discover how precious time really is.
Read more about it on our events page.

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Rachmaninoff's FirstRachmaninoff's First Symphony brings a great richness of atmosphere, a palpable sense of a drama restlessly churning its way to an awesome end. And Koussevitzky's Concerto for Double Bass showcases the exceptional talent of the FWSO Principal Bass William Clay. |
FRIDAY
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Artful Readings: Listening to Stone: The Art of Life of Isamu Noguchi, by Hayden HerreraParticipants explore connections in the literary and visual arts through group discussions and special presentations on selected books. Visit kimbellart.org for pricing and individual program descriptions. To register, call 817-332-8451, ext. 351. |
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Scott McCreery at Billy Bob's TexasScotty McCreery burst onto the national music scene in 2011 at age 17, quickly establishing himself as one of country music’s hottest new stars. By age 21, the talented singer/songwriter has sold nearly 2.5 million albums and received both Platinum and Gold album certifications, debuted three consecutive albums at No. 1 on a Billboard chart, achieved one Gold and three Platinum-certified singles and two Top Ten hits, toured with Brad Paisley and The Band Perry, headlined his own tours, earned industry and fan accolades, amassed more than three million followers on Facebook and Twitter, received more than 150 million YouTube views...and he’s just getting started! |
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Kehinde Wiley and Portrait MakingThis collaborative studio series explores connections between the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s special exhibition Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic and old master portraits in the Kimbell’s permanent collection. Over the course of eight sessions, participants will enjoy gallery discussions at both museums and ongoing studio explorations led by two different local guest artists. Visit kimbellart.org for pricing and registration. |
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Tim O'Brien at The Live OakIn Tim O’Brien’s music, things come together. The uncanny intersection of traditional and contemporary elements in his songwriting, his tireless dedication to a vast and still-expanding array of instruments, and his ongoing commitment to place himself in as many unique and challenging musical scenarios as possible has made him a key figure in today’s thriving roots music scene – and well beyond it. |
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Curtis Grimes at Whiskey Girl SaloonThe Whiskey Girl Saloon is excited to present Curtis Grimes for another fun-filled Friday night in the Fort Worth Stockyards! The Zack Walther Band kicks off the show. |
SATURDAY
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TCU Football v. Kansas UniversityThe Horned Frogs will kick off against the Jayhawks Saturday at 11 a.m. |
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Secondary SaturdayJoin us for this FREE event, which includes a regularly scheduled public tour from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and a living history performance, at 3:00 p.m., which highlights the career of cowboy artist, Charles M. Russell. |
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FAMILY FILM SERIESStop by the Central Library for a family-friendly flick on the second Saturday of every month. Check website for details on titles and descriptions. |
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Travis Tritt at Billy Bob's TexasMore than 25-years after Travis Tritt launched his music career, the Grammy award-winning artist continues to sell-out shows, top sales charts and stay true and relevant to Country music fans across the globe. |
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Cabela's KIDS Explorer WorkshopWhat do deer, elk, pronghorn, moose, bison and bighorn sheep have in common? They're all ungulates, or animals with hooves. Come learn about this amazing group of animals, which can be found all across North America. We'll learn about the Whitetail deer's white tail, the pronghorn's remarkable running and why some ungulates have horns. By the time you're done, you'll be a deer expert! |
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Jack of Two TradesFive stellar musicians come together in this concert entitled "Jacks of Two Trades." Cliburn Gold Medalist, pianist Jon Nakamatsu, will be joined by violinist and CMSFW Artistic Director, Gary Levinson; Michael Klotz, viola; Carter Brey, cello; Nicolas Tsolainos, double bass. Program will present works by Persian-born composer Behjad Ranjbaran, Brahms, and Schubert. |
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Veterans Appreciation DayWe are very grateful for what our Service men and women do for our country. As a thank you, we would like to invite all Veterans and their families for a fun and FREE day at the Nature Center. All Veterans and their families are allowed FREE admission to the Nature Center; made possible by Lockheed Martin. List of activities will be handed out at entry gate. FREE (admission included). |
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Children's Workshop at Kimbell Art MuseumConnect with artworks, new friends, and creative activities during Saturday workshops for children (ages 6–12) and their adult partners. Visit kimbellart.org for pricing and individual program descriptions. To register, call 817-332-8451, ext. 351.
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"Don't be Trashy!" River Cleanup DayJoin members of Vision FW for an exclusive river cleanup day on Saturday, November 14th! We'll be cleaning up the Trinity River along E. 4th Street (east of downtown FW) beginning at noon and afterwards, walk over to Martin House Brewery for networking and fun! |
SUNDAY
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Ramon Ayala at Billy Bob's TexasRamon Ayala born (December 8th. 1945) in Monterrey, Mexico has mastered the artistry accordionist/vocalist/songwriter for over 40 years. Ramon Ayala has defined norteño music with signature songs and definitive instrumental styling that have made him a superstar on both sides of the El Rio Grande. Ramon, son of local musician Ramon Cobarrubias, began playing his favorite instrument, the accordion when he was six years old. Inspired and supported by his parents, he performed in different public places to help his modest family. |
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Fort Worth Weekly's Homebrew Throwdown at Panther Island PavilionFort Worth Weekly’s First Annual Homebrew Throwdown will take place Sunday, Nov 15 starting at noon. Come out and support home brewers and local breweries. There will be beer for sale, sampling cards, Q&A with panelists, food, live music, and the Cowboy game will kickoff at noon on the projection screen. What a great way to finish out North Texas Beer Week! |
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