Harlan Jacobson’s Talk Cinema features sneak previews of highly acclaimed foreign and independent films. Co-hosted this fall by Tearlach Hutcheson, professor at SMU and Director of Marketing for the Movie Studio Grills, the series encourages discussion among audience members, offering the added bonus of seeing great new films from festivals around the world before they hit theaters. The films vary in nationality and scope, and titles are kept a surprise until the screening. Coffee will be served at 10:30 am.
Friday 6 and 8 pm; Saturday 5 pm; Sunday no noon showtime, 2 pm, and 4 pm
Friday 6 and 8 pm; Saturday 5 pm; Sunday no noon showtime, 2 pm, and 4 pm
This special program is designed for people with memory loss and their caregivers. Participants experience works of art at the Modern through intimate conversations with docents and thoughtful projects designed by the Museum’s education staff. Two sessions are offered on select Wednesdays, with space for 20 participants at both 10 am and 2 pm. This free program includes admission to the galleries and all materials.
To join us, e-mail tours@themodern.org or 817.840.2118 with your preferred date, time, and estimated number of guests.
This special program is designed for people with memory loss and their caregivers. Participants experience works of art at the Modern through intimate conversations with docents and thoughtful projects designed by the Museum’s education staff. Two sessions are offered on select Wednesdays, with space for 20 participants at both 10 am and 2 pm. This free program includes admission to the galleries and all materials.
To join us, e-mail tours@themodern.org or 817.840.2118 with your preferred date, time, and estimated number of guests.
Featuring music on the patio with Ron Ramirez.
Enjoy live music, creating a relaxing ambiance on the patio at Café Modern from 5 to 8 pm. Musicians will be featured beginning April 26 through the end of May, weather permitting. On Friday evenings, seating is available for dinner from 5 to 8:30 pm. For reservations at Cafe Modern.
“A great film. Ramin Bahrani [is] the best new American director of recent years . . . and Dennis Quaid gives one of the performances of a lifetime.” Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times. A farming family’s business is threatened by an unexpected crisis, further testing the relationship between a father and his rebellious son.
105 minutes; R for sexual content, including a strong graphic image, and for language
“A great film. Ramin Bahrani [is] the best new American director of recent years . . . and Dennis Quaid gives one of the performances of a lifetime.” Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times. A farming family’s business is threatened by an unexpected crisis, further testing the relationship between a father and his rebellious son.
105 minutes; R for sexual content, including a strong graphic image, and for language
“A great film. Ramin Bahrani [is] the best new American director of recent years . . . and Dennis Quaid gives one of the performances of a lifetime.” Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times. A farming family’s business is threatened by an unexpected crisis, further testing the relationship between a father and his rebellious son.
105 minutes; R for sexual content, including a strong graphic image, and for language
“A great film. Ramin Bahrani [is] the best new American director of recent years . . . and Dennis Quaid gives one of the performances of a lifetime.” Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times. A farming family’s business is threatened by an unexpected crisis, further testing the relationship between a father and his rebellious son.
105 minutes; R for sexual content, including a strong graphic image, and for language











