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In only three years, Don Tortellini has taught himself photography and become the first Black photographer to have his work displayed at the Dallas Arboretum.
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The band, on tour behind their album Gaslighter, will perform two concerts in Irving.
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The late sculptor Claes Oldenburg created a monumental installation, "Stake Hitch," for the central hall in the Dallas Museum of Art for its 1984 opening.
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Scenes from the Asian Film Festival of Dallas, which returned after a two-year hiatus.
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Broadway Dallas and Live Nation sign multi-year contract to present events at the Music Hall at Fair Park
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Michelle Gibson's speciality is New Orleans' "second line" dancing and she's taking it to the renowned Massachusetts home of modern dance.
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A fundraiser for artist Antonio "Tony" Lechuga will be held at Love Texas Art gallery in Fort Worth on Saturday.
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The "Neighborhood Leap" art tour uses augmented reality to bring songs and stories to life.
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The two paintings, by Kehinde Wiley and Artemisia Gentileschi, were made hundreds of years apart. But they have more in common than you might think.
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A Dallas youth theater company is exploring the way the pandemic affected young people’s mental health through a new play.
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'Little by little,' Arlington's downtown comes together to attract people, businesses, officials sayAfter decades of building Arlington’s downtown and entertainment district, residents and businesses are starting to come, Mayor Jim Ross said Wednesday.
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After a two-year pandemic hiatus, the Asian Film Festival of Dallas is back to showcase an eclectic mix of films by Asian American filmmakers and from countries across Asia.
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Ted Gioia is better known for his books, but a tune he composed decades ago as a musician found new life on the popular TV drama.
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At day camp, some life lessons for us all.