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Historic Black neighborhoods in Southeast Denton are changing — Now longtime residents are trying to preserve the area's history.
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The Dallas City Council has approved the purchase of land for Cypress Creek at Forest Lane, a proposed northern Dallas affordable housing development.
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The group of seniors are bringing centuries-old Korean traditional folk music to North Texas. It’s a loud and liberating way to celebrate their heritage.
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Kevin Day, an Arlington-raised composer and Texas Christian University graduate, is getting commissions and having his works performed around the world. The Dallas Winds soon play his Concerto for Wind Ensemble and the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra is commissioning him to write a double concerto for trombone and piano.
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In our series on the arts and the economy, we examine how nearly 100 artists have found a thriving community in an area known as the Tin District near Fabrication Street.
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The conversation began with a question on whether art can or should be apolitical.
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Arts Access editor Samantha Guzman shares why her Dominican heritage inspired her to tell stories.
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Seven contemporary Black artists were asked to respond to the 1863 sculpture “The Freedman.”
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“Emancipation: The Unfinished Project of Liberation,” asks seven Black contemporary artists to visualize what freedom looks like today. Three artists share their thoughts.
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When Brandon Rivera, David Velez, and Emily Sánchez produced their first film they thought it would be just for fun. But what started as a fun project has turned into a film production company aimed at telling stories through a Tejano lens.
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Inspired by an 1863 sculpture at the Carter of a Black man in shackles, the artists consider what's been happening to African Americans the past 160 years.
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A new report shows that white supremacy propaganda distribution and events increased by 38% in the U.S., and 61% in Texas in 2022.