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This spring, The Dallas Opera named David Lomelí its general director and CEO. And as we'll learn from Kurt Rongey's conversation with him, he's a man of many talents and interests.
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Q Cinema started as a film discussion group in Todd Camp's living room. As part of Trinity Pride this weekend, he's bringing his memories of the festival out of the archives.
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WRR’s Amy Bishop gets the details about all the concerts from Curt Thompson, Executive Director of Mimir.Mimir Fest. Watch this episode of WRR101 Focus on the Arts.
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Before the neighborhood became a literal crossroads for the community, gay bars were scattered around the city and often not very visible. So, how did the intersection of Cedar Springs Road and Oak Lawn Avenue become a central gathering place for Dallas gays?
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David Bayon turns The Bonsai Tree Lady, Tiger Head Keyboard Guy and rappers into 3-D printed characters.
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Arlington is full of excellent places to eat — from high end steakhouses to hole-in-the-wall Tex-Mex joints. Here's a look at the best places for a bite.
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We spend an evening at the Round-Up Saloon on the Cedar Springs Strip to see how queer line dancing is bringing people together on and off the dance floor.
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As Juneteenth celebrations grow larger and more visible, Dallas elders and young community leaders say the holiday's core purpose remains unchanged.
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North Texas boasted two James Beards Awards nominees, Lucia in Dallas and Osteria il Muro. But neither won their respective categories.
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For our regular "Mind Your Business" segment, we pop by a Fort Worth dive bar to talk to its owner about creating a space where the city's queer community can relax and feel at home.
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An exhibition brings together the National Juneteenth Museum, the Fort Worth African American Museum and Cultural Center and Kinfolk House to reflect the growth of Black cultural institutions across Fort Worth.
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The founder of Hello Dumpling, June Chow, sat down with North Texas Now's Miranda Suarez to talk about what it's like owning a small business in East Dallas.
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Watch parties for the World Cup are happening all over North Texas. But what about spaces for queer fans?
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Put on your favorite team jersey, grab your friends and head to one of these destinations to celebrate, cheer and watch all the action.