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The Mullen & Mullen Music Project will be working with Club Dada, Tulips FTW and Ferris Wheelers Live to foster a music community.
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A University of North Texas facilities work crew in the Clark Hall courtyard had let a backhoe rip on July 10. The crew was working to replace sanitary waste pipe serving the dorm in time for students to return to campus.
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Despite the scorching heat, pickleball is a favorite pastime for Gen Z and millennials.
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First Baptist Dallas’ congregation met at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center instead of their church Sunday morning.
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All five theaters will reopen by the end of August.
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Crain chronicled the city’s people, politics and culture.
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The National Cutting Horse Association Summer Spectacular, the third jewel in the circuit’s crown, is underway in Fort Worth at the Will Rogers Memorial Center. With a purse worth more than $2 million on the line, the competition inside the coliseum is fierce.
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Bangla Group Dallas performs famous South Asian play for the first time ever in the U.S.
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We’re officially entering into the dog days of summer. To help you deal with the triple digit heat we’ve compiled this list of 8 refreshingly cool bodies of water around the DFW area.
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The 600-square-foot space is a nonprofit opened by friends Matthew Nelson and Dante Williams as a vehicle to showcase what they describe as Black and brown artists without the financial pressures of traditional, commercial galleries.
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The group of small art organizations includes the Representa Foundation, The Writer’s Garret and kNOwBOX dance among others.
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If you look closely at the label for the Amon Carter Museum of American Art’s newest installation, you’ll see members of its security, IT and education teams credited — including Prickles the Jackalope.
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More women, people of color and queer musicians are taking over the historically white-dominated music genre.
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The Texas Rangers and Major League Baseball commissioned the mural, located a few doors down from the historic cultural center Artes de La Rosa in a plaza that serves as a gathering space for residents.