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Did you know a solar eclipse inspired Nat Turner that he should launch his slave rebellion? Or that predicting an eclipse arguably marks the start of modern science - in 586 B.C.?
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From Solar-brations to Solar Coasters, North Texas is gearing up for the once-in-a-lifetime celestial event with gatherings, parties and unique happenings.
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Artist Tony Tasset’s 30-foot-tall sculpture across from the Joule hotel, the Eye, will invite a closer look in April.
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The exhibition will feature nearly 60 works by mostly women, artists of color and queer artists.
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The prominent art collector has long advocated for women artists.
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Video artwork by Texas-based artists will be featured at an outdoor immersive art exhibition in downtown Dallas.
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Pride Museum of Texas visionary Michael H. Dewberry will lead this unique tour for the Dallas Art Fair.
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‘Mis-Lead’ uses a percussive score, projections and poems by Maya Angelou and Octavio Paz to examine the legacy of industrial pollution in the neighborhood.
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The monthlong event will include exhibitions, festivals and performances across the city.
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Close out Women's History Month with these events that celebrate the achievements of women.
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A Dallas nonprofit provides refugee women with sewing lessons to help them secure employment.
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Shadow Lines in Martyrs Park sits at the site where three Black men were lynched more than 150 years ago.