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The first single of the album reimagines the classic track “(Hey Baby) Que Pasó.”
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Taylor Swift fans and sports teams among supporters of Sen. John Cornyn's ticket selling regulationsU.S. Sen. John Cornyn came to Dallas Wednesday with his campaign to stiffen federal regulation of ticket selling and re-selling.
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The pioneering vocalist, who played a pivotal role in the history of rock and soul music, had suffered a litany of health issues in recent years.
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The Deep Ellum Community Association debuts this new street festival Memorial Day weekend.
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The celebrated dance company - known for its athletic and often biomorphic movement pieces - returns with an outdoor project commissioned by TITAS.
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Arlington's Eunice Activity Center hosted events that drew 1,500 people a year. A group of seniors is looking for a new dance venue after city council decided not to reopen the building.
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Drawing on the extensive, private collection of Jeffrey Montgomery, "Form & Function" is the largest show of Japanese art the Dallas museum has ever shown: All six of its galleries are filled — and will stay that way for a full year.
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There are so many amazing burger joints in North Texas. But we're on a quest to find the best one.
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The artist’s South Dallas exhibit, ‘Actual footage of me,’ features needle felted sculptures and murals that capture fanciful but relatable interpretations of Black women.
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The “Just an Illusion” exhibition is on view at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center.
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Zihuatanejo on lines, blank space and how to break the rules.
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Some of the new items may be put on public display for the first time — for this year's 60th anniversary of the events in Dallas on November 22, 1963.