Washington Gallery, 715 Washington Ave., will host a grand opening from 6 to 9 p.m. May 24, kicking off its introduction to Waco with an art exhibit titled "Road Trip to Waco." The venue touts itself as home to affordable artwork, with local exhibitors given preference.
First-run films playing at AMC Galaxy 16 are “If,” “The Strangers: Chapter 1,” “The Blue Angels,” “Uncut Gems” (2019, with new Q&A), “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,” “The Fall Guy,” “Dragonkeeper,” “Tarot,” “Challengers,” “Unsung Hero,” “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare,” “Abiga…
Shifting from film direction to stage didn’t require much of a shift for Victor Hawks when he signed on to lead the Waco Civic Theatre’s production of “The Sound of Music.” Theater was where the Chicago native started his career, and he had been in several Broadway companies, such as for “Ur…
The film “Unsung Hero” that’s presently in local theaters has a bit of an unsung connection to Waco.
Austin singer-songwriter Calder Allen returns to Wa o to open Charles Wesley Godwin's sold-out show, this time with a rollicking five-piece band behind him, a new album and a busy summer of sharing stages with A-listers like Godwin.
Some 65,000 years after their living counterparts roamed Central Texas, a life-size bronze mammoth family arrived Wednesday at a plaza in front of the Mayborn Museum.
First-run films playing at AMC Galaxy 16 are “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes,” “The Fall Guy,” “Dragonkeeper,” “Tarot,” “Star Wars: Episode I 20th anniversary,” “Challengers,” “Unsung Hero,” “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare,” “Abigail,” “Spy X Family Code: White,” “Civil War,” “Monk…
“Geri,” the 18-foot-tall steel giraffe that was part of the Waco Sculpture Zoo menagerie, is on his way back home after more than a year in repairs and sculpture rehab.
At a Waco High School band rehearsal this week, trumpet player Tevin Parker learned that composers can be particular about how one plays their music.
At Waco’s Lone Star Music, Calvin Ross credits his store’s longevity to a love of music and support of friends. Both will come together Friday in a rock-heavy 40th-year celebration.
Tejano icon and multi Grammy Award-winner Little Joe Hernandez and Austin musician Shakey Graves provide the live music for Friday’s Brazos Nights concert at Indian Spring Park.
“It’s a play with power to build a lot of empathy”—A familiar story of siblings bickering over family inheritance gets a new twist in this weekend's Wild Imaginings Waco show.
Waco artist Samantha Janes explores a range of everyday feelings and personal experiences in her exhibit “Sugar and Violence,” opening Friday at Cultivate 7twelve.