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Jerome Weeks is a former theater critic for the Dallas Morning News and former KERA News arts reporter.
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Future owner Alvin Brown shares his vision to preserve and renovate the Fort Worth landmark to serve the community through art.
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The auditorium at 1012 N. Main St. was built to divide Fort Worth, but its new design plans to unify the community.
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Mi Barrio 214, an art gallery in the Southeast Dallas community of Pleasant Grove, recently closed after its building was sold. Founder Viktor Ortiz is assessing and what next steps to take.
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The Fort Worth African American Museum and Cultural Center officially opened its doors in mid-June with a joint art show in collaboration with the upcoming National Juneteenth Museum and the nearby Kinfolk House.
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Bluestar Alliance bought the Dickies brand for $600 million in 2025. It no longer wants to be part of the Fort Worth venue.
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The long-planned cultural center opens with an art show in partnership with Kinfolk House and the National Juneteenth Museum.
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Max Marshall and Cosmo Jones opened Giant Runt Gallery in September 2024 to showcase art they deem outside of the “general Fort Worth norm.”
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“Eye to Eye: Two Lives in Art” explores the decadeslong careers of Fort Worth artists Daniel and Dennis Blagg. Here’s when the film premieres.
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Keith Thomson considers the gallery an asset to the Meadowbrook area that has long lacked businesses, such as grocery stores and restaurants.
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April is Dallas Arts Month, with performances, events and exhibitions across the city. For art leaders, the initiative not only highlights Dallas’s creative scene but encourages residents to explore art in a new way.
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The dance company is expanding its Fort Worth building after a water leak in 2021 left studios and offices unusable.