Fort Worth Local Pulse: High-Speed Chase, Oscar Shorts, and Lady Gaga This Weekend
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We're starting this morning with some breaking news from our streets. Five people are facing an extensive list of charges after fleeing from and shooting at police during a high-speed chase that happened this morning across Ellis County and Fort Worth. The incident involved officers pursuing suspects who engaged in gunfire during the chase, resulting in multiple arrests. We'll continue to follow this developing story as more details emerge.
On the cultural front, this is shaping up to be an incredible weekend for entertainment in our city. Tonight and through Sunday, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is screening every Oscar-nominated short film across all three categories, so if you're looking to get ahead on your Academy Awards pool with just two weeks until the ceremony, that's your chance to catch some truly great filmmaking. Speaking of major entertainment, country music superstar Lady Gaga is coming to Dickies Arena tomorrow and Sunday night as part of her tour. If you haven't grabbed tickets yet, you may be out of luck as her shows tend to sell out quickly.
For live music fans, there's plenty happening right now. Eric Church takes the stage at Dickies Arena tonight at seven thirty, bringing his Free the Machine Tour with special guest Stephen Wilson Jr. And if you're more into classic country, Tracy Byrd is performing at Billy Bob's Texas, continuing the legacy of that early nineties country boom he was part of alongside Garth Brooks and Alan Jackson.
If you're looking for something a little different, the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra is collaborating with Dallas Theater Center for Shakespeare at the Symphony at Bass Performance Hall, featuring selections including Mendelssohn's A Midsummer Night's Dream and Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet. Theater lovers can also catch Casa Mañana's production of Hairspray, which just opened and runs through March 8th.
For our younger listeners, the Fort Worth Botanic Garden is hosting Butterflies in the Garden starting tomorrow. It's the largest exhibit of live exotic butterflies in North Central Texas and runs through April 30th, so families have plenty of time to check it out.
Looking at the week ahead, we've got the Fort Worth Music Festival and Conference continuing through March 1st at the Stockyards with performances from some of the biggest names in country music.
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