Alyson Rodriguez | The Dallas Morning News
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Here are six places in Dallas-Fort Worth to take your mom on Mother’s Day. Enjoy comedy shows, movie screenings, and more.
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Here’s a look at a handful of fiestas across North Texas, including the annual Dallas Cinco de Mayo Parade in Oak Cliff.
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The Dallas International Film Festival, now an Oscar Qualifying Film Festival, will feature screenings of more than 120 films, Q&A sessions, panels with cast and crew, and more.
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Check out the 16th-centery English village and partake in jousting, sword fighting, performance and more.
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After the success of the first 31 days of Denton Halloween last year, the city now wants to be the premier destination for Halloween enthusiasts in the state.
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A showcase of Latin American and U.S. voices through literature, music, comics and film happening in Bishop Arts.
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Here’s what to look forward to at the 12th Annual American Rodeo Championship Weekend happening at Globe Life Field.
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The 38th Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival will feature 219 artists showcasing their work across 18 blocks in downtown Fort Worth. Here’s what to know before you go.
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Anna Curnes presents her first solo hot-glass show at ALG Fine Art. Her show is inspired by her time in France learning new techniques and learning more about herself in the process.
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Here’s what to know about this year’s Deep Ellum Community Arts Fair, which will feature local musicians and artists and celebrate the legacy of the Dallas neighborhood.
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This year on March 31 it will mark three decades since Selena Quintanilla passed away. 214 Selena is hosting a four day celebration with lots of activities in her honor. Plus other celebrations happening in her honor.
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Comedians Earthquake, Bruce Bruce, Tony Rock and Dominique will perform at the 8th April Fool’s Comedy Jam coming to the Texas Trust CU Theatre.