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Join us for State of the Arts at the Kimbell Friday to learn more about the National Juneteenth Museum, the Fort Worth African American Museum and The Fred Rouse Center for Arts and Community Healing
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Beirut's historic city center and the traditional territory of the Carrizo Comecrudo Tribe of Texas are among 25 places listed by World Monument Watch as in urgent need of preservation.
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Powders, rouge and lipsticks have a long history of challenging beauty standards and upending the status quo.
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Almost a year after the start of the pandemic, many Central and South Asian cultures are spending the weekend celebrating the arrival of spring. KERA's Haya Panjwani shares her own family traditions and speaks with community members about how they mark the occasion.
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Ethiopian New Year is next week, and the Ethiopian community in North Texas will start celebrating this weekend at a festival in Garland.Thousands are…
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A giant in the world of Texas arts died on Sunday. He was a photographer and writer, and his work made Texas famous around the world. TPR's Arts and…
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A man dressed in gold and black blows a trumpet shell. A teenage boy beats on a drum. They’re part of a group that performs traditional Aztec dances.On…
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Not long ago, Downtown Plano was a sleepy, nearly forgotten commercial center, where locals believed only the elderly shopped for antiques. Today, the…
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Dallas City of Learning used the breadth of the city as a platform during its pilot season. The initiative made its last stop of the summer at Fair Oaks…
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Our surroundings affect the way we think and act. But psychiatrist Joel and philosopher Ian Gold take this idea further to mental health. The two brothers…
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The United States Census Bureau reported that Asians were the fastest growing race or ethnic group in 2012, with a growth rate of 2.9%. But as the Asian…