Valentine’s Day Dinner

Wednesday February 14th 2018
For more information and reservations call 817-840-2157.
Special 3-Course Prix-Fixe Dinner Menu* from 5 to 9 pm.

 

APPETIZERS choice of:

White Asparagus, Petite Pink Watercress, Sauce Verte, Smoked Marcona Almonds, Texas Arbequina Olive Oil, Pink Peppercorns, Vital Farms Cage-Free Salt-Cured Yolk

Lobster Butternut Bisque with Crème Fraiche and Chives

Tom Reynolds Trio

Featuring live music by the Tom Reynolds Trio

The first Friday of each month, the Star-Telegram, the Modern, and Café Modern team up to bring you live music and drink specials in the museum's Grand Lobby from 5 to 8 pm. Invite friends to enjoy unique cocktail selections, and the opportunity to dine at the Modern by night. Café Modern offers a full menu in the dining room and lighter fare in the Grand Lobby until 8 pm. A docent-led, 20-minute tour of the galleries is available at 6:30 pm.

Studio Art Workshop

Thursday, February 22, 6 to 9 pm

’Celebrate Andy Warhol’s legacy on the anniversary of the artist’s death with screen printing and self-portraits. Artist and Assistant Professor of Fine Arts at TCU Rachel Livedalen, who runs the printmaking department at TCU, will lead this workshop. Participants will be asked to submit a selfie to be painted the Warhol way for a colorful, personalized print. Space is limited.    

5-Course Tequila Patrón Dinner

Guest Chef: Juan Rodriguez, Chef-Proprietor of Magdalena's Catering and Events
Guest Speaker: David Reyna, Brand Ambassador
For Reservations, call 817-840-2157

 

Reception Cocktail with Patron Silver 

First Course
TUNA
Ahi Tuna Tartare/ Chorizo Verde Cream / Strawberries / Kiwi / Espellete / Mexican Olive Oil
Thai Basil/ Cilantro Micro
Paired with Roca Patrón Silver

Follies

New York, 1971. There’s a party on the stage of the Weismann Theatre. Tomorrow the iconic building will be demolished. Thirty years after their final performance, the Follies girls gather to have a few drinks, sing a few songs and lie about themselves. Directed by Dominic Cooke, this legendary musical features a cast of 37 and an orchestra of 21, staged for the first time at the National Theatre.

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf

In the early hours of the morning on the campus of an American college, Martha, much to her husband George’s displeasure, has invited the new professor and his wife to their home for some after-party drinks. The young couple are drawn into George and Martha’s toxic games until the evening reaches its climax in a moment of devastating truth-telling. 

The running time is 3 hours, including a 15-minute intermission.

Matthew Bourbon

Learn with local artists as they lead informal basic drawing classes in the galleries. This free class is open to adults at all skill levels—just bring a sketchbook and pencils. Registration is not required, but participants should sign in at the information desk. 2-3:30 pm