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Laura Wilson and Manuel Álvarez Bravo offer contrasting portraits of the country’s people and culture.
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The owners of the popular restaurant and bar said that the city of Dallas is asking them to stop charging a music cover and keep the door shut during performances.
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More than 40 bands including System of a Down, Evanescence and Power Trip slated to perform at the festival.
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Second Thought Theatre’s “Incarnate” explores the dangers of taking our most deeply felt wishes too far.
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The French troupe returns to the TITAS dance series with a dynamic work about the human condition.
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Republicans have focused on the issue of illegal noncitizen voting, although research has found noncitizens rarely vote.
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The celebration will include live performances from local artists Liz Mikel and Armando Monsivais and San Francisco’s La Doña.
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“Christmas in the City” to be released on Oct. 24.
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Angélica Negrón’s “For Everything You Keep Losing” speaks to the loss of sound due to climate change.
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The Tarrant County Commissioners Court now only meets once a month. Local progressive groups are filling the gap with their own strategy meeting.
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Learn how the five cultural centers showcase the city's art, culture and creative diversity.
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Broadway Dallas and Dallas Opera are teaming up to present “Maria Callas in Concert: The Hologram Tour.”