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The carols are on a new album and are being performed for the first time live in Plano on Dec. 10.
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“Who We Become” was filmed in 2020 and 2021 yet still has much to say as it debuts now on Netflix.
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Menorah lightings begin Dec. 7, the first night of the eight-day Jewish holiday.
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Color, lighting and contrast are all ways Dallas nonprofit Better Block transforms public spaces to better serve the community.
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Here’s where to see some of the best home and lawn displays in Dallas, Collin and Tarrant counties.
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Dallas arts facilities are aging workhorses and need to be maintained - by funding in the new $1.1 billion bond issue
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Lear's revolutionary comedies, including All in the Family and The Jeffersons, didn't shy away from issues of race, struggle and inequality. He believed that all people are "versions of each other."
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The six-episode podcast explores Dallas’ Oak Lawn neighborhood through interviews, archives and more.
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The Interabang Books co-owner got the idea for an inmate-judged literary prize from France
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Jump into the deep end of the holiday pool with these seasonal events.
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Before Sandra Day O’Connor broke barriers as the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, she was a cowgirl — and she has a spot in Fort Worth’s National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame to prove it.
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The Verdigris Ensemble has put on a show inspired by Lady Bird Johnson's efforts at highway beautification.
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A historic Fort Worth theater closed its doors Sunday with little explanation. But behind the scenes, a worsening financial situation has devolved into a fight among Downtown Cowtown at the Isis’ investors — and multiple lawsuits.
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