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Charley Pride performs "Kiss An Angel Good Morning" at the 50th annual CMA Awards in Nashville, Tenn., on Nov. 3, 2016. Pride was awarded a lifetime achievement award at the CMA Awards in November./Charles Sykes/Invision/APDallas' Charley Pride, country music’s first Black star whose rich baritone on such hits as “Kiss an Angel Good Morning” helped sell millions of records and helped make him the first Black member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, has died. He was 86.
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It was Lady Gaga's night, BTS finally got its due, Keke Palmer impressively hosts and the lines between "live performances" and "music videos" were blurred like never before.
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Willie Nelson’s annual Fourth of July Picnic is going ahead this year, but to reduce concerns about the coronavirus the event will be virtual.Fans can…
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The Meyerson has been named one of the best orchestral halls in the world. The home of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra has been visited by former presidents…
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Dallas-based artist and musician Jake Nice is tackling his largest project to date as a director — a play called "Slide By" about guns, toxic masculinity…
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If you’re looking for suggestions for page-turners to read by the fire — or you’d simply like to learn a little more about some of the people who get the…
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Inside the Moody Performance Hall in downtown Dallas, crews are working to pull the set together before the first performance of a new concert, "You Are…
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In a first for the Cliburn Piano Competition, the next Cliburn contest will be in Dallas, not Fort Worth. The second Cliburn International Junior…
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A new terminal full of gates is coming to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.Terminal F, the airport's sixth, is expected to open by 2025 and provide…
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After eight seasons, 73 episodes and a whole lot of characters saying "bend the knee" all the time, HBO's massive fantasy series is finally over.
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Two artists share a dream: to create the largest outdoor art gallery in Texas. They've already taken huge strides towards making that dream come true.
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From Texas Standard : Energy is the invisible driver of nearly everything we do. It gets us to work, lights our homes – it even powers the equipment we...
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In 1980, writer David Dillon posed the question in a commentary published in Dallas magazine: "Why is Dallas architecture so bad?" At the time, Dallas...
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Austin City Limits is in the middle of taping shows for its 45th season, which will begin airing on PBS stations across the country in October. The...