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With her signature bold red lips and long dark hair, the superstar touched the hearts of many internationally.
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The rock drummer-turned-film composer has been to SMU before, in 2012. This time, Stewart Copeland gets the Meadows Award and will lead the Meadows Orchestra in his arrangement of Police songs.
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“Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience” will be in Little Elm Park until Feb. 11.
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Hip-hop celebrates its golden anniversary this year. Created at a block party on August 11, 1973 in the Bronx, NY, the young(ish) genre has had a transformative influence on the culture and academic scene of Dallas.
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Hip-hop pioneers honored with films and performances in August
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The beloved singer and interpreter of pop standards won 20 Grammy awards over a career that touched eight decades.
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Texas State University professor Louie Dean Valencia spoke with NPR about the creation and aims of the class, which is capped at 20 students. He's one of many who hopes it will eventually reach more.
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Ghostbusters fans are die-hard. Writer Dave Mistich is one of them.
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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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British professor Sarah Gilbert co-developed the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine. She and five other women in health care have Barbies in their image.
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Each week, the guests and hosts on Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. Today it's Schmigadoon!, Sean Bankhead's choreography, and the name change for the Cleveland baseball team.
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Tonight's ceremony closes out the longest and most unconventional awards season in Hollywood history. Several presenters and nominees will appear in person, and there's even a red carpet of sorts.