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FRI 01.15 The Rodeo Show, (above) an exhibition featuring the work of Linda Blackburn, Rima Canaan Lee, Donna Howell-Sickles and Jo LeMay Rutledge, women artists who create work informed by Western culture, opens at Artspace One Eleven, 111 Hampton St.

in Fort Worth. There will be a reception at the gallery on Jan. 30; the exhibit is on display through March 20. Artspace One Eleven is open Wednesday-Friday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., and by appointment; to make an appointment email Art@Artspace111.com or call 817-692-3228.

SAT 01.16 Dragapalooza, a concert film featuring drag entertainers Courtney Act, Derrick Barry, Rhea Litre, Trixie Mattel, Coco Montrese and Sharon Needles, singing live and backed by a band led by Grammy-nominated producer Chris

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