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Children got to play in man-made snow while their parents learned about vacationing in Montana.
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From classic cars to hot rods to custom-made wheels to the latest models, it’s a great time to be an automobile enthusiast in North Texas.
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The 10-year-old group was formed after the deaths of two Spector 45 band members.
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“Surviving the Cartel” chronicles the lives of those implicated and ensnared by cartel activity.
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A diverse offering of premieres, original works and other plays is a sign of a healthy ecosystem.
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Morning Edition host Andrew Garcia takes a cruise around Lake Carolyn for romance and radio.
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Nearly three years after Fort Worth officials first pledged support for the National Juneteenth Museum, council members officially confirmed plans to lease city property for the construction of the project.
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The artist closes her second solo exhibition at Fort Works Art on Feb. 22.
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A new study ranks Dallas among the top 10 U.S. cities for creatives, citing museums, galleries and competitive salaries.
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Winter Glow Fest will kick off the 30th year for the Mesquite Arts Center. It will feature glow installations, workshops, DJ performances and fun for the whole family.
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It won’t be falling from the sky, but 30,000 pounds are being dropped on Main Street Garden Park.
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The railroad has brought back another packed schedule of themed rides that offers a unique way to see North Texas.
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Cara Mia Theatre’s bilingual play, Tina’s Journey brings the realties of immigration to the stage through a child's perspective. Featuring music, masks, and cultural traditions, the production sparks conversation about migration across the U.S.-Mexico border.
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The nonprofit’s first brick-and-mortar space at the South Side on Lamar building will help the organization store and grow its archives.