As has been noted, the comely cellist Nina Kotova will perform with the DSO Thursday through Sunday. She’ll premiere a work she commissioned called Cello Concerto, by Dallas native Christopher Theofanidis. All well and fine. But just as big a draw (in certain circles) will be her husband, if he chooses to attend, and there’s no reason to suspect he won’t, given recent descriptions of his action-packed social calendar. We’re talking about admitted felon Barrett Wissman, of course. I know a couple people in town who wouldn’t mind bumping into Wissman during intermission — real hard. Oh, like maybe Clark Hunt?
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