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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.
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H-E-B is more than just a grocery store to many Texans. It’s a place to fall in love, feel connected to Texas culture — in some ways it even functions like a government. How did the cult of H-E-B come to be?
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Meshia Rudd-Ridge and Jourdan Brunson created the website Kinkofa as a way to collect the stories of the historically Black neighborhood and preserve ancestral connections.
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Arts Fort Worth, the nonprofit that supports the arts and artists in the city, will no longer manage the city-owned building after 22 years. The organization plans to suspend its programming by Aug. 1, and the building’s galleries will close their doors to the public by Jan. 1, 2025.
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“Batah Kuhuh Bit” contains pieces of Chase Kahwinhut Earles’ original sculpture.
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The annual Best of Mexico Celebración is a family affair. Not only for the parents, grandparents and children clustered throughout the arena to enjoy the show — but also for the groups of families working together backstage to orchestrate the event.
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A report by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas researchers say that economic growth, low taxes and big cities all can keep residents in their home states.
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Similar debates on hot-button social issues — from gender-affirming care to drag performances to DEI programs — are playing out in statehouses nationwide.
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Sculptor and interdisciplinary artist Bernardo Vallarino’s exhibit is open through Jan. 7
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After a two-year pandemic hiatus, the Asian Film Festival of Dallas is back to showcase an eclectic mix of films by Asian American filmmakers and from countries across Asia.
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From Juneteenth celebrations to sauerkraut-making, the fellows in the inaugural Community Folklife Fellowship cohort are being trained as folklorists.