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Venue owners worry fewer restrictions on resale tickets will harm concertgoers
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As Dallas Arts Month pops off, the city is buzzing with new trends such as immersive theaters, a growing DJ scene and the rise of junk journaling. Here’s what to expect.
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The Australian performance group Sway takes to the air for Dallas Arts Month.
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Darkfield, the global immersive theater experience, lands in Dallas this spring. Step into eerie shipping containers transformed into sound-driven horror experiences.
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Featuring film and live music, the Indian classical dance company returns to the Elevator Project.
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A nonbinary lesbian, Kelsey Milbourn found a kindred spirit in 17th-century opera singer Julie D’Aubigny.
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Philadelphia choreographer Rennie Harris brings ‘Rome & Jewels’ as part of the company’s 30th anniversary tour.
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The project was created by the AT&T Performing Arts Center to help small, marginalized arts organizations and artists.
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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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In our series on the arts and the economy, we examine how cultural groups in Dallas are calling for increased funding from the upcoming 2024 bond package.
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In our series on the arts and the economy, we examine how six local art organizations are doing post pandemic.
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As part of Hispanic Heritage month, the AT&T Performing Arts Center is launching the Latinidad Festival Saturday with folk dances and music. But it also includes an open-air market.