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Themes of heartbreak, history and the unbreakable human spirit are showcased at this year's festival.
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One of Fort Worth’s busiest — and best-loved — historic landmarks is undergoing a massive, multimillion dollar restoration, and City Council nudged two projects further along at its April 23 meeting.
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Happy spring, everyone! In addition to the April showers and blooming flowers, we're also enjoying the second week of Dallas Arts Month. Take a peek at what's going on.
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South Dallas Cultural Center has revived its recording studio with upgraded equipment and a new audio engineer.
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The Dallas native is a professor at SMU and graduated from Booker T. Washington.
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For three decades, Bronwen Weber’s primary medium was fondant, frosting and cake batter.
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It's an epic estate sale, but not without controversy. The city's park department is taking over and won't be maintaining the site as a history museum.
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Bren Rapp is presenting a one-man show about the legendary broadcaster as part of the Elevator Project.
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Local artists Mariell Guzman and Drigo Rodriguez on what artists need to know about the business of working with major brands.
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The April 8 event is expected to draw thousands of eclipse enthusiasts to North Texas.
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Securing funding for artists in North Texas is no easy task. This free community event will offer resources that can help.
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Tensions between parents and Keller ISD leadership remain nearly two months after a film crew visited Central High School for a show called “God, Jesus, Trump!”
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The Fort Worth Zoo will be at the center of a high-profile animal behavior study during the April 8 total solar eclipse.
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After sitting vacant for 15 years, the venue will be transformed into a community and education hub, complete with mixed-income housing.