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Ongoing “Carter Collection” at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. The Carter houses one of the great collections of American art, from historical landscapes captured on canvas to city streets seen through the lens of a camera. Anchored by iconic masterworks from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the collection includes a range of artists, mediums, and styles, providing countless ways to explore and understand American creativity. They regularly change out these works, so each time you visit, you’ll encounter something new. Admission free. 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/carter-collection. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. Ongoing The nationally acclaimed Fort Worth Zoo has been ranked the No. 4 zoo in the nation by USA Today, the Best Zoo in Texas by Yahoo Travel, the No. 5 zoo in the nation by USA Travel Guide, the No. 1 attraction in the DFW Metroplex by Zagat survey and a top 10 zoo or aquarium by FamilyFun magazine and TripAdvisor’s Travelers’ Choice Awards. Home to more than 7,000 animals, the Zoo is in the second of a four-phase, $100-million master plan. The first phase, African Savanna, opened in April 2018. The second, Elephant Springs, will open in 2021. The institution’s focus on education and conservation is second to none, enhancing the lives of more than one million visitors a year. Admission $16 13+, $12 seniors 65+ and children 3-12, children 2 & under free. Parking $5. Half-price tickets are available every Wednesday. Open 365 days a year! Hrs. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. See website for holiday hours. 817-759-7500, www.fortworthzoo.org. 1989 Colonial Pkwy. Ongoing Fort Worth Stockyards Historical District’s Texas Longhorn Cattle Drive. Twice daily, herders dressed in 19th-century cowboy gear drive 15-17 head of cattle down Exchange Ave. Best viewing areas for the drives are the front lawn of the Livestock Exchange Bldg. or across the street near RFD TV’s Gift Store. Free. Times 11:30 a.m. & 4 p.m. daily, weather permitting. No cattle drives on major holidays. For more information, 817-336-4373, www.fortworthherd.com. Along E. Exchange Ave. Ongoing Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Stroll through this 109-acre park of trees and flowers, then to the greenhouse, cafe and the waterways. The main gardens are open daily from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Ticket prices are $12 adults, $6 ages 6-15, $10 ages 65+. Docent tours are offered for one additional dollar to regular admission prices and they take about an hour. You must make a reservation and purchase tickets online for a specific date & time to visit. For more information, 817-392-5510, www.fwbg.org. 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd.

Ongoing Grapevine Vintage Railroad. Take a nostalgic ride on two Victorian-style locomotives. “Puffy,” the 1896 steam locomotive, is the oldest continuously operating steam engine in the South; “Vinny” is a 1953 GP-7 diesel locomotive. The trains run seasonally Sat. & Sun. round trip between downtown Grapevine and the Fort Worth Stockyards. The 21-mile trip rolls at a leisurely pace and is perfect for the entire family. The Grapevine to the Stockyards run departs at 12:50 p.m. and arrives in the Stockyards around 2:30 p.m. The return trip departs the Stockyards at 4:15 p.m. and arrives back in Grapevine about 5:45 p.m. The Grapevine onehour train excursion departs at noon or 2 p.m. and it does not travel to the Fort Worth Stockyards. Pricing varies, see web site for details. For information, 817- 410-3185, www.grapevinetexasusa.com/grapevinevintage-railroad. Grapevine Station, 705 S. Main St. Open 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Stockyards Station, open noon-4:30 p.m. 140 E. Exchange Ave. Ongoing The Kimbell Art Museum’s renowned European masterpieces, paintings and sculptures, dating from antiquity through the 18th century, include Michelangelo’s Torment of Saint Anthony and Caravaggio’s Cardsharps. Visitors will also see antiquities from Greece, Rome and Egypt. Late 18thcentury through mid-20th-century works are on view in the north galleries. Admire Impressionist and postImpressionist favorites Cézanne, Monet, Picasso, Matisse and Mondrian. The permanent exhibition is free. 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, call 817-332-8451, www. kimbellart.org. 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd. Ongoing Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge. This 3,621-acre refuge is one of the largest cityowned nature centers in the United States. It was 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. Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., closed Sat. & Sun.; hours vary for special events. For more information, 817-392-7410, www.fwnaturecenter.org. 9601 Fossil Ridge Rd. Ongoing Public tours at Kimbell Art Museum. Join knowledgeable docent guides for regularly sched

uled 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.-4 p.m. Closed Sun., 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. Free parking with a paid Cowgirl admission. For more information, 817-336-4475, 800-476-3263, www. cowgirl.net. 1720 Gendy St. Ongoing “Gabriel Dawe: Plexus no. 34” is at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. The Amon Carter has commissioned a large scale, site-specific installation of more than eighty miles of multicolored thread by internationally celebrated Mexican

born, Dallas-based artist Gabriel Dawe. Enjoy the transformative power of Dawe’s sculptural marvels, which he weaves from thousands of thin strands. They look like frozen light and Technicolor vaporous mist, drawing attention to the majestic architecture and natural light of the museum’s Atrium. Admission free. 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. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. 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. Ongoing Fort Worth Trinity Park. The Log Cabin Village living history museum depicts the lifestyle of pioneers who settled this area in the mid-to-late 1800s. You must reserve tickets online prior to visiting. Admission $4.50 per person. Free for ages 3 & under. Hrs. Tues.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. Closed Mon. For more information, 817-392-5881, www.logcabinvillage.org. 2100 Log Cabin Village Ln. Ongoing Six Flags Over Texas has reopened to the public! New safety measures and hygiene protocols, and new technology systems are in place to

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protect guests and employees for big time summer fun. It is time to get reacquainted with the Biggest Thrills in Texas! Reservations are required before entering the park. Park hours vary, see website for more details and to reserve a park time, www. sixflags.com/overtexas. Six Flags Over Texas, 2201 Rd. to Six Flags, Arlington, TX 76011. Every Friday Themed Carter Collection Tour at The Amon Carter Museum of American Art. The Museum is open to the public with limited capacity and new safety measures such as required masks for all staff and guests. The museum is in close collaboration with peer institutions and is following recommendations of health and safety officials nationwide. Connect with works from the collection with an unexpected perspective. The docent-led tour you will introduce you to artworks from a special exhibition or the collection connected by a fun theme. Tour begins at 4 p.m. every Friday at the Information Desk. Free admission. Reservations are not required. For more information, 817-738-1933, https://bit.ly/2Z6skFn. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. 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 July 5 “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. Through July 5 “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 July 19 Jubilee Theatre presents How I Got Over. Celebrate the legendary Queen of Gospel, Mahalia Jackson, and other gospel greats in this musical revue. Come enjoy soulful renditions of award-winning religious songs like “Precious Lord,” “Move On Up a Little Higher,” and “His Eye Is On the Sparrow.” Experience the joy and hope of gospel music in this high-energy, hand-clapping, foot stomping and most of all soul-stirring performance. Performance times and prices vary. For tickets and additional information, 817-338-4411, www.jubileetheatre.org. 506 Main St. 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.

Weekly in July Adventures in Theater Camp at Theatre Arlington. For students new to performing or those who just love a good theatre camp, this one offers a comprehensive overview of the performance aspects of theatre, utilizing teachers who specialize in acting, dance and voice. There is no live audience performance this year. All students will receive a video of their ‘performance’ to take home. Ages 7-16 are welcome. Camp hours 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. weekly. Cost $300 per student. For more information and to register, www.theatrearlington. org/acts/#summercamp. Theatre Arlington, 305 W. Main St., Arlington, TX 76010. Throughout July The Artisan Academy 2020 Summer virtual Camp at Artisan Center Theater. Ages 3-18 can take part in online instruction from some of the best theater professionals in Texas. Classes available in acting fundamentals, improv, stage make-up, playwriting, Broadway bootcamp and more depending on age. See website for details, prices and times, www.artisanct.com/summercamps. 444 East Pipeline Rd., Hurst, TX 76053. Throughout July Arlington Music Hall. This summer, the Arlington Music Hall (AMH) is presenting concerts featuring local artists at 25% capacity. The City of Arlington is permitting AMH to present live entertainment as a registered theatre with the Texas Historic Commission. Customers are asked to participate in the protection of the public health by following customer guidelines listed on their website. Masks are not required but encouraged. For more information and tickets, www.arlingtonmusichall.net. 224 N. Center St., Arlington, TX 76011. Throughout July Symphony Arlington will not be having concerts until further notice however, they are keeping the music going by posting some free exciting performances online for everyone to enjoy at: www.symphonyarlington.org/keeping-the-musicgoing. Performances are updated weekly. For more information, 817-385-0484,www.symphonyarlington. org. Arlington Music Hall, 224 N. Center St., Arlington, TX 76011. Throughout July The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth has reopened. In support of welcoming back the community and guests, the Museum is partnering with Visit Fort Worth in the “Reopen Responsibly” campaign. The Museum follows the recommended guidelines of the CDC and state/ local government officials for all visitation protocols. Masks are mandatory for all staff and guests over 2 years of age. All in-person education programs, including docent-led tours, have been suspended until further notice; find current online opportunities here, www.themodern.org/online-learning-programs. The

Magnolia at the Modern film series will tentatively resume later this summer. For more information, www.themodern.org. 3200 Darnell St. Throughout July The Kimbell Art Museum is now open. The museum has instituted new guidelines for staff and visitors that support state and local health and safety recommendations. New health and safety measures require the temporary suspension of certain activities and accommodations. New visitor guidelines and staff protocols require masks for all staff and guests over 2 years of age. For more information, 817-332-8451, www.kimbellart.org. 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd. Throughout July Discovery Lab Online at The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. Although the building and IMAX theater are still temporarily closed until further notice, the museum is proud to offer free learning videos for everyone needing a science fix! The Discovery Lab Online is a collection of daily Youtube videos from the museum that highlight a variety of science-related wonders for all ages. Find these videos at https://bit.ly/3hVAau9. For up to date information on the museum reopening on July 14, 817-255-9300, www.fwmuseum.org. 1600 Gendy St. Throughout July The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra is dedicated to connecting society through music, education, and community by keeping the music playing regardless of local or global circumstances that might hinder people gathering to enjoy music together. FWSO has created The

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Throughout July Camp Casa and Camp Casa Jr. at Casa Mañana Children’s Theater. Ages 4-8 and 8-14 will each have their own week of creative expression using their voice, body, and imagination, in a fun, no-pressure environment, with classes taught by seasoned theatre and education professionals. In addition to acting, singing and dancing, Jr. campers will also get to make lots of fun theatre crafts to bring home with them at the end of camp and older campers will put on their own musical at the end of the week! Camp times, prices and days vary. For more information and to register, 817-332-2272, www.casamanana.org/ camps/. 3101 West Lancaster. Throughout July “Flesh and Blood, Italian Masterpieces from the Capodimonte Museum” at the Kimbell Art Museum. This special exhibition will feature nearly 40 masterpieces from the Capodimonte Museum in Naples, one of the most important fine arts collections in Italy. 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. Tickets: $18 adults, $16 for Seniors and Students, $14 ages 6-11, Children under 6 free. For more information, 817-332-8451, www.kimbellart.org. 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd. Through Aug. 16 “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/exhibition/Upcoming/RuckusRodeo/5256. 3200 Darnell St.

Through Sept. 6 The Amon Carter Museum of American Art presents the exhibit Culture Shock: American Artists from Europe, 1913-1953. From experimental abstractions to politically charged themes, this exhibition brings together nearly forty prints and drawings created by artists who immigrated to America from Europe during the first half of the twentieth century. 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/cultureshock-american-artists-europe-1913-1953. 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. Through Sept. 12 Grapevine Farmers Open-air Market. Eat healthy with locally and regionally grown

produce from Texas farmers. Bring the whole family to shop produce, baked goods, and handcrafted/ Texas-made items. Open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Sat. For more information, https://bit.ly/3fR4nsD. Located at Town Square Gazebo, 325 South Main Street, Grapevine, TX 76051. 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. Through Nov. 22 “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 Jan. 10, 2021 “Mark Bradford: End Papers” exhibit at The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. The unique works in this exhibition are primarily constructed from end papers, which Bradford learned to use as a hairdresser in his mother’s beauty salon in South Los Angeles. These small sheets of translucent paper protect hair from overheating in the process of using curlers to create permanent waves. Tickets $16 adults, $12 seniors 60+, $10 students with ID. Free for 18 & under and Modern members. Hrs. Sun., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., closed Mon. For more information, 817-738- 9215 www.themodern.org/exhibitions/upcoming. 3200 Darnell St. 2 Billy Bob’s Texas-Randall King. Tickets $14 & $25. Performance 9 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.

2-Aug. 2 Stage West Theatre presents Into the Breeches! It’s 1942, and there’s a problem at Oberon Playhouse - with the director and leading men all off at war, it looks like the season will be cancelled. That is until a determined and passionate group of ladies rally the troops at home and set out to put on an all-female production of Shakespeare’s Henry V. An increasingly unexpected team is assembled, with a hilariously desperate array of thoughts and ideas, but united in desire. This delightful and moving backstage comedy examines the power of art to bring us together, even in the hardest of times. For more information,www.stagewest.org. 821/823 W. Vickery Blvd. in Fort Worth. 3 Billy Bob’s Texas-Neal McCoy. Tickets $16, $25 & $22. Performance 10 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.

3,4,10,11 Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District Cowtown Coliseum hosts the Stockyards Championship Rodeo. Preferred box seats $50, VIP $40, reserved box seats $35, Gen. Ad. $27, seniors 60+ $20 & children 3-12 $15. 8 p.m. www. StockyardsRodeo.com. 817-625-1025. 121 E. Exchange Ave. 4 Fort Worth’s Fourth at Panther Island Pavilion. For the health and safety of the community, guests can enjoy a modified version of this annual celebration. To limit public gathering, Panther Island Pavilion is closed and not offering festival activities. But thanks to generous contributions from Lockheed Martin and the Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD), Texans will still celebrate our nation’s birthday with the largest fireworks show yet! The community is asked to watch the fireworks from the comfort of their home, backyard, or balcony. The show will be larger and taller this year so it can be seen from a distance. For details on the show and the street closures in the area, www.fortworthsfourth.com. 395 Purcey St. 4 38th Annual July 4th Fireworks Extravaganza in Grapevine Texas. This free 24-minute fire-

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works spectacular over Lake Grapevine begins at 9:30 p.m. and is set to patriotic music. The fireworks display is the perfect way to celebrate America’s birthday. For more information, https://bit. ly/3eu3ENC. See website for multiple viewing areas in Grapevine, TX. 4 Billy Bob’s Texas-The Bellamy Brothers. Tickets $16, $25 & $32. Performance 10 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624- 7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.

5,12,19,26 “Sunday Funday” at Panther Island Pavilion. Sunday Funday is a day of relaxation and fun in the sun at Panther Island Pavilion. This family-friendly and laid-back event takes place every Sunday through Sept. 1st. Tubes, pedal boats, kayaks, stand up paddle boards and canoes are available to rent. Enjoy cold beer, music, friends, food trucks and floating the Trinity River every Sunday at Panther Island Pavilion. Check the website for weekly activities, including yoga classes and more! Doors open noon-6 p.m. For more information, www. sundayfundayfw.com. 395 Purcey St. 10&11 Billy Bob’s Texas-Mike Ryan. Tickets $18, $25 & $32/$35. Performance 10 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624- 7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.

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Fort Worth. Guests can enjoy the show floating in the river or bring a chair or blanket to enjoy a great view from the shore. Gates open at 4:30 p.m. For more information, www.rockintheriverfw.com. 395 Purcey St. Reopening July 14 See the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History’s reimagined exhibit, “DinoLabs.” Who knew you could find dinosaurs in your own backyard? “DinoLabs” and “DinoDig ® ” bring the fascinating story of dinosaurs discovered in North Texas to life with full articulations of dinosaur skeletons native to the region and a dig site replicating a local paleontological field site. What did dinosaurs look like when they roamed the earth, millions of years ago? Filled with cuttingedge technology and treasured artifacts from the Museum’s paleontology collection, this updated exhibit will enthrall, entertain and engage. Did they have scaled skin in muted colors that provided exactly the right kind of camouflage? Did they have feathers? Were they brightly colored and vivid? Science tells us the answer to these questions is yes! With “DinoGlow” you can imagine how. Tickets $16 adults, $13 ages 2-18. Hrs.: Tue.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Closed Sun. & Mon. For more information, 817-255-9300, www.fortworthmuseum. org/dinolabs-dinodig. 1600 Gendy St. Reopening July 14 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.-4 p.m., Closed Sun. & Mon. For more information, 817-255-9300, www.fortworthmuseum. org. 1600 Gendy St. 16-30 Amphibian Stage Theatre presents Julia Pastrana. Originally performed entirely in the dark, Julia Pastrana is the powerful tale of a woman made famous as “The Ugliest Woman in the World.” Audiences are transported into the immersive soundscape of Julia’s world of traveling circuses and sideshow phenomena by streaming the performance live in their own home! The 2012 production of this play was called “must feel theatre” that created a transportive theatre experience unlike any other. Turn out the lights, turn up your headphones and prepare yourself for an immersive listening encounter. $13 admission. Purchase tickets online at: https://bit.ly/3fULmWd. For more information, https:// bit.ly/2Cxxm6d. 817-923-3012. 120 S. Main St. 17 Billy Bob’s Texas-Roger Creager. Tickets $14 & $22. Performance 10:30 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.

18 Billy Bob’s Texas-Danielle Nicole with special guest Dirty Pool at the 81 Club. Tickets $25 in advance & $30 at the door. Performance 9:30 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.

18 Billy Bob’s Texas-Robert Earl Keen. Tickets $18, $30 & $40. Performance 10:30 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624- 7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza. 24Billy Bob’s Texas-Cory Morrow. Tickets $16 & $25. Performance 10:30 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.

25 Lone Star Murder Mystery Dinner in the 81 Club at Billy Bob’s Texas. 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. Served buffet and temperature checks upon arrival. Doors open at 7 p.m. and show starts at 8 p.m., www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.

27-31 High School Zoo Camp at the Fort Worth Zoo. High School Zoo Camp gives campers the chance to see and learn all about how our Zoo staff looks after animals. Each day is specific to a certain department of the Zoo, giving campers the opportunity to learn about the animals they love most. Campers will participate in a variety of husbandry activities, enrichment projects, diet preparations, tour behind the scenes. They will also interact with staff including zookeepers, nutritionists, veterinarians, conservationists, and animal behaviorists. For more information and to register www.fortworthzoo.org/high-school-zoocamp. 1989 Colonial Pkwy. 31 Billy Bob’s Texas-Gary Allan. Tickets $20, $40 & $80. Performance 10:30 p.m. House band begins at 8 p.m. www.billybobstexas.com. 817-624-7117. 2520 Rodeo Plaza.

31-Aug. 2 A Man of No Importance (Apprentice Program) at Casa Mañana. Alfie Byrne is a bus driver in 1964 Dublin whose heart holds secrets that he can’t share with anyone but his imagined confidante, Oscar Wilde. When he attempts to put on an amateur production of Wilde’s Salome in the local church hall, he confronts the forces of bigotry and shame over a love “that dare not speak its name.” But the redemptive power of theatre changes his life and brings his friends back to his side. Performance times and ticket prices vary. For information, 817- 332-2272, www.casamanana.org/attraction/a-manof-no-importance/. 3101 West Lancaster. 31- Aug. 30 Jubilee Theatre presents Da Kink in My Hair. In the salon of their West Indian stylist, hurried women congregate to have their hair done for dates, jobs and upkeep. They leave with not just a new hairdo, but a lifted soul and a lightened heart. This remarkable musical tells their incredible, uncensored, unforgettable tales through dance, song and stories that will move, inspire, and delight! Performance times and prices vary. For tickets and additional information, www.jubileetheatre.org/s/Da-Kink-in-My-Hair/39. 817- 338-4411. 506 Main St.

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