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This Weekend’s Deep Ellum Block Party Wants to Work Both Inside and Out
Inside the fast-paced, almost manic planning effort required to expand a one-time outdoor concert into a block party in the city's most storied entertainment district.
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Christopher Mosley
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What’s So Special About Café Momento?
Housed along with a book shop called Point of View, the artsy less-is-more establishment just outside of Forth Worth's Fairmount District is a sophisticated spot featuring fine art, records, and Mexican espresso.
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Christopher Mosley
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‘Time Stands Still’ As Teatro Dallas Approaches its 40th Season
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Donald Margulies' rumination on how America shapes global conflicts begins this weekend.
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Brett Grega
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DMA Director Agustín Arteaga Will Leave the Museum at Year’s End
Arteaga, the museum's director for the last eight years, leaves the institution as it fundraises for a new campus.
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Lauren Smart
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Benji Turns 50, and the City of McKinney Honors Its Most Famous Movie Star
McKinney was the setting for the beloved 1974 romp, and the city made sure to honor the pup that put it on the map half a century ago.
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Matt Zoller Seitz
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The Must-See Concerts Coming to Dallas-Fort Worth
Go ahead and mark your calendars for these shows in 2024
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Kettle Art Gallery’s Tough Summer Gives Way to a Sci-Fi Fall
Cathey Miller's "Greetings From the Future" opens this weekend with 28 new works. It may be exactly what the Deep Ellum institution is looking for to kick off a better season.
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Lauren Smart
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At the Nasher, Hugh Hayden Explores Memory Through Sculpture
The Duncanville-raised artist has shown in in New York, Miami, Brussels, and London, but this is the first time he's had a solo show near the place that influenced his work.
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Lauren Smart
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Playwright Jonathan Norton Has a New Role at the Dallas Theater Center
With the company opening its season this month, we asked Norton how he plans to approach programming and what to expect from Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors.
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Tim Rogers
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An Homage to the Man Who Made the Nasher Matter
In his 15 years as the Nasher's director, Jeremy Strick brought the museum international acclaim. I took walks with him around White Rock Lake.
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Richard Patterson