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An event with an eyebrow-raising name has cultivated the community through a monthly live storytelling event in Oak Cliff.
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The Oak Cliff Film Festival Student Workshop teaches high school students some real-life lessons.
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The J. Erik Jonsson Central Library will host a day of events to commemorate Juneteenth and recognize the history of the historic district
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Dallas artist Brook-Lynne Clark will host a workshop at Arts Mission ahead of her upcoming July exhibition
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The “Just an Illusion” exhibition is on view at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center.
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The arts editor says the intricately painted, handcrafted dolls make her feel “seen.”
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Christine Suggs is the author of “¡Ay, Mija! My Bilingual Summer in Mexico.” They talk about their experience as a teenager being half-mexican and queer, and the ways they’ve gotten close with their heritage.
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Paradise monthly dance party takes over Oak Cliff bar Tiny Victories once a month with eclectic music and local creatives.
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The city of Cockrell Hill is hosting the grand opening celebration of Stevie Ray Vaughan Park this Saturday, April 22 at noon.
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Urban planning activist Victoria Ferrell-Ortiz’s exhibit at Arts Mission Oak Cliff showcases the experiences of Latinx and Hispanic automotive business owners.
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The Oak Cliff Film Festival mentors fledgling student filmmakers with free workshops.
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Police say Joey Fraire refused to exit a vehicle before opening fire on officers.