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Merced Elizondo’s ‘The Mourning Of’ was made in Texas with a mostly Mexican and Mexican American cast.
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A prominent Dallas real estate developer has agreed to stop trapping and relocating cats from his Bishop Arts properties, and cat advocates have agreed to stop protesting in front of his businesses.
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Alejandra Zendejas and Jesse Acosta launched Pasos for Oak Cliff in 2020 as a way to give sneakers to students in their community.
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The Dallas City Council approved a plan they say will make the Hampton-Clarendon Corridor in West Oak Cliff more pedestrian-friendly and add housing. But residents say they're worried they'll be displaced.
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Here are five places fans can see the drama unfold together.
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The council will vote on the plan — which would prohibit new drive-through businesses, encourage mixed-use development along the corridor, and allow for small multi-family developments — in August.
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The Dallas City Council will vote on a rezoning plan for the Hampton-Clarendon Corridor that would increase walkability and allow for small multi-family developments — but residents worry it will displace them.
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This year’s festival is June 26-29 and features a lineup of genres that includes comedy, thriller, documentaries, LGBTQ, foreign and a selection of short films.
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Dallas DJs are teaming up with coffee shops to reshape nightlife with daytime dance parties and casual club vibes.
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Daisha Board Gallery will start taking appointments at the Oak Cliff Assembly in June.
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Paul Longoria, who grew up in Oak Cliff’s lowrider culture, said he’s enjoyed building his own miniature track since 2019.
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Cat lovers say the feral animals are part of the neighborhood's fabric. But a prominent real estate developer said the colonies are affecting his properties — and he's within his right to remove them.