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Leadership received an offer in April for Mount Gilead Baptist Church’s 1912 building in downtown Fort Worth. Final services are May 31.
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More than 30 Dallas-Fort Worth artists were invited to paint unique designs for the downtown district’s “Summer of Soccer” celebration.
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Some veterans from the last World Cup — like forward Christian Pulisic and midfielders Weston McKennie and Tyler Adams — made the team. The roster includes 13 newcomers as well.
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A few years ago, Anna Galluzzi and Delaney Smith-Vaughn wanted to create a way to showcase the art that was being produced in Denton. Borrowing the concept of Oak Cliff Visual SpeedBump Art Tour in Dallas, the two artists launched SpeedBump lil d in 2023.
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Starting mid-February, Alamo Drafthouse will ditch its pen and paper ordering system for food and drinks.
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A Dallas County judge threw out real estate investment firm Asana Partners' lawsuit that led to the controversial Deep Ellum bar's closure for months earlier this year. Rodeo Dallas reopened in Uptown last month.
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Fears of immigration officials showing up in migrant communities did not keep thousands of Mexican nationals from attending the Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe at the downtown Dallas cathedral carrying her name.
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Kimbell Art Museum is growing its collection of African sculptures with two new acquisitions from one of the largest private collections in the world.
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North Texas Ukrainian community comes together for art, dance and rock music against backdrop of warThe concert was a celebration of Ukrainian Independence Day, hosted by the Ukrainian Cultural Club of Dallas.
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Familiar retired sports broadcaster Dale Hansen hosts a new show about Dallas-area government, social justice and culture — a spinoff of the local "Beyond the Policy" podcast.
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Are you a Fort Worth business owner or resident who has struggled to connect with local artists for projects? A new digital platform is prepared to fill that gap.
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Mitotiliztli Yaoyollohtli has been inviting the community to a sacred ceremony that honors the dead for 25 years.