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The Echo Theatre production manages to adapt the tragedy into an often uproarious comedy while staying mostly faithful to the original.
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Omar Padilla is thrilled that his immigrant mother can follow the story in Shakespeare Dallas’ new play.
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The Garden undergoes a cultural and seasonal transformation this fall with a festival that features 110,000 gourds, contemporary Mexican artists, and heritage programming.
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Dallas Black Dance Theatre executive director Zenetta Drew will be retiring after nearly four decades. Her departure comes as the company adopts new reforms following labor disputes and community criticism.
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From Carrollton to Dallas, here’s where you can go to watch a play that won’t break the bank.
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The show emphasizes divisions in the country with the story of a Southern family.
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Waters will accept a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Unleashed LGBTQ+ Festival on Sept. 19.
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D Magazine’s dining critic finds a Texas twist on this Vietnamese sandwich
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In Pleasant Grove, Mi Barrio 214 and Gallery 86 are more than art galleries. They help local arts and residents thrive together.
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‘This Is Not a Drill’ follows reactions during and after the 2018 false alarm of a nuclear attack.
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Jackson Scribner will perform from the record at Sons of Hermann Hall on Sept. 20.
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On Sunday, labubu fans gathered at a festival in Dallas’ RedBird Mall to buy the quirky plush dolls.