FRIDAY, SATURDAY

Circle Theater: Mass Appeal
Father Tim Farley is comfortably ensconced as priest of a prosperous Catholic congregation. His well-ordered world is disrupted by the arrival of Mark Dolson, an intense and idealistic young seminarian whom Father Farley reluctantly agrees to take under his wing. There is immediate conflict between the two, as the older man is reminded of the firebrand he once was, and the younger comes to realize that tolerance is as vital to the Christian ethic as righteousness.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
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Amon Carter Museum of American Art:
Samuel F.B. Gallery of the Louvre and the Art of Invention
Though Morse is most widely known as a scientist and inventor, he was a leading artist of his time and served as president of the National Academy of Design. Gallery of the Louvre stands as one of Morse’s last great artistic achievements. Filled with his careful and personal selection of the Louvre’s finest works, all of which he painstakingly reproduced in miniature, the painting is a signal work of transatlantic exchange intended to connect American audiences with great European artworks.
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Kimbell Art Museum:
Gustave Caillebotte - The Painter's Eye
During the height of Impressionism in the 1870s and 1880s, Gustave Caillebotte (1848–1894) produced some of the movement's most daring and bold paintings. Experimenting with radical points of view and audacious perspective, he created images of Paris streets, of domestic life and of country pursuits that are unforgettable.
SATURDAY, SUNDAY
Milan Gallery: Dream Come True
Milan Gallery, Fort Worth’s premier fine art gallery, is honored to present an exhibition featuring artwork by Ashlee Cave.
Ashlee's story is one of hardship, perseverance, and strength. As a young military mother of three, she moved her family across the country and took care of them during her husband’s training and deployment in the US Army. Her husband was deployed to Afghanistan, and was injured after a year overseas. Since leaving the Army, he has pushed Ashlee to follow her dreams in art.
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Will Rogers Memorial Center:
The Original Fort Worth Gun Show
Come and see us at the Will Rogers center with over 1,200 tables! We are proud to be Fort Worth’s BIGGEST Gun Show! Public is invited to buy, sell or trade.
FRIDAY

Casa Manana: Les Misérables
Winner of over 100 international awards and seen by over 65 million people worldwide, Les Misérables, is an epic tale of broken dreams, passion and redemption. Set against a nation in the throes of a revolution, this uplifting story about the survival of the human spirit is based on Victor Hugo’s novel and features one of the most memorable scores of all time. This show is suitable for most audiences.

Lone Star Park: Music Series
Josh Abbott Band
Josh Abbott Band will take the stage after the final race
on Friday, June 19. Join us for live for Thoroughbred racing and great live music.
Admission is just $5 before 8 p.m. and $20 thereafter.

Billy Bob's Texas: Mark Chesnutt
Mark Chesnutt is one of country’s true musical treasures. Critics have hailed him as a classic country singer of the first order and some of country music’s most elite entertainers, from George Jones to George Strait, echo the sentiment. Mark Chesnutt’s stature is easily gauged. Country music critics and fans alike need look no further when it comes to country music basics. If you ask Chesnutt, he’ll tell you, “It’s the music and the fans that have kept me around this long."

Scat Jazz Lounge:
Soul Night with ROXY ROCA
ROXY ROCA is a seven-piece horn-driven southern soul band playing original music inspired by artists of the 1960s like Joe Tex, Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, James Brown, Al Green, Wilson Pickett and many more. Our style of music is very danceable and a lot of fun to check out.
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Live Oak Music Hall and Lounge:
Cody Culberson, Two Ton Folk, Jacob Furr

Sid Richardson Museum:
Movies at the Museum
In celebration of our recent exhibition, Take Two: George Catlin Revisits the West, join us for this summer movie series as we view films that highlight the lives and histories of American Indians.
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First Jefferson Unitarian Universalist Church:
Friday Breakaway
Second and fourth Fridays. Lessons start at 8 p.m. Open dancing from 9 p.m.-midnight.
Tickets:
$6/ general admission
$4/ members, students, affiliates
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Woodshed Smokehouse:
Rocky Lott Band
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Concerts in the Garden:
Video Games Live
Gamers unite! Experience the sights and sounds of some of the most popular video games of all time in this multi-media concert event. With music from Mario, Zelda, Halo, Tron, Final Fantasy and more, combined with synchronized images and spectacular lighting, Video Games Live is more than just a concert… it's an explosive entertainment experience!
SATURDAY
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pARTy on Crockett
Returning for the second year is the colorful pARTy on Crockett – Saturday, June 20 from 6 to 10 p.m. Vibrant paintings, lifelike photography, incredible line drawings and multi-dimensional works blend with live music, interactive art, delicious food and drink and more. The event is being planned in partnership with the Fort Worth Community Arts Center, which also runs the Art7 Gallery at West 7th.
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Cabela's:
Music, Cook Out, Giveaways and Prizes
Stop by for free music by local band The Enablers, hot dog grill out, contests with prizes for casting and nautical knot tying.

Billy Bob's Texas:
Kevin Fowler's 2000th Show
Doors Open 6 p.m. | Live Music 8 p.m.
17 & Under With Parent - 18 With Valid ID
Live Bull Riding at 9 p.m. & 10 p.m.
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Sundance Square: Yoga in the Plaza
Join us in Sundance Square Plaza for yoga. All levels are welcome. Presented by Sundance Square and Amon G. Carter, Jr. Downtown YMCA.
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Fred's Texas Cafe:
12 p.m. - Grant Gilbert
3 p.m. - Blake Parish & Kris Luther of the Hanna Barbarians
8 p.m. - Holland K. Smith
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Woodshed Smokehouse:
Vanillaface Jones, Molotov Dogs
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Concert in the Gardens:
The Music of the Eagles
The Eagles’ timeless tunes are amplified by a full rock band, the symphony orchestra’s lush musical palette and Terry Brock’s commanding vocals. Don’t miss this spectacular concert featuring hits such as “Hotel California,” “Desperado,” “Heartache Tonight,” “New Kid in Town” and more!

Lola's Saloon Sixth:
The Octopus Project
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Magnolia Motor Lounge:
Somebody's Darling, Gollay
SUNDAY
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Live Oak Music Hall and Lounge:
K Phillips
On K Phillips debut American Girls, the West Texan champions the desperate, the sleazy and the broken, with small-town murals that glimpse into the jealousy of a sheriff, lovers that freeze to death and a crude lothario that misquotes dead poets. He prefers bygone rock sounds, leading his band on resonator, mouth harp, banjo, guitar, Hammond B3 and Piano, the latter being his primary tool.
Bobby Duncan
2012 and 2013 were big years personally for Bobby as he bought a house in his longtime home base of Fort Worth, Texas, with his longtime girlfriend, and they eventually married in December of 2013. (The marriage was presided over, in part, by longtime friend Walt Wilkins). Whatever the future holds in music for Bobby Duncan, we have yet to see. The arduous process of grinding out a musical career continues. But, it is the path less chosen that often reaps the greatest rewards, and one faithful journeyman on that path is Bobby Duncan.
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Magnolia Motor Lounge:
The Black Lillies
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Sundance Square: Jazz Sunday
Sundance Square invites you to join us for the Sunday Music Jazz Series in Sundance Square Plaza. Performances will be 3 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
This is a FREE event open to the public!
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Cabela's:
Father's Day Weekend
Bring dad out for some quality outdoor activity time together during Father's Day weekend at Cabela's. Start with some fishing at Cabela's fully stocked 5 acre Lone Star lake for catfish, bass or perch.
Then stop by the archery range to try out your skills together shooting at block and 3D targets and try out different types of bows. Finish it up at Cabela's mobile BB gun range with a safety brief and then target shooting and you get to keep your target.
Be sure and register Dad for a chance to win a fishing gear package valued at $150 so he can keep on fishing after Father's Day.
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Fred's Texas Cafe:
12 p.m. - Will Hobbs
3 p.m. - 8 Ball Aiken
6 p.m. - Mike Morgan, Hash Brown, Cadillac Johnson and Gunzy Trevino
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Cabela's: Neighborhood Camp Out
Bring the family for some quality time together in the great outdoors within the city limits. Cabela's is hosting the 2nd annual family camp out including a traditional pork and beans dinner with fellow campers, games with prizes, campfire and more during a beautiful night under the stars at Lone Star Lake.
Space is limited and RSVP in advance is required by calling 817-337-2400.
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Woodshed Smokehouse:
Chris Watson, Josh Michael