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For theater instructor Aaron Wood, Other Desert Cities was just the right play to choose when North Central Texas College needed to revise its schedule.
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Mary Diane Simons, one of three founding directors of Fort Worth’s Hip Pocket Theatre and an honored costume designer, has died following a lengthy illness. She was 80.
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Public policies allowing for preservation in Dallas have been around for 50 years. The work is part of an effort to maintain the character of communities around the city.
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The literary festival will take place Oct. 11-13.
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Musicians are making everything from atmospheric ambient music to abrasive experimental tunes using electric circuits.
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Jubilee Theatre, one of the oldest Black theaters in Texas, has named Janaé Willis-Beard as its new managing director.
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The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo season is nearly over, but don’t fret — there’s still time to sport your bolo tie and catch some bucking broncos. If the Mesozoic Era is more your speed, the botanic garden has a new exhibit to enjoy with your family. Plus, Circle Theatre and Amphibian Stage are opening two new shows and the Carter has a free, docent-led tour to kick off Black History Month.
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The owners of Downtown Cowtown at the ISIS announced in a Facebook post Nov. 26 that they will no longer be operating the city’s oldest theater.
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Three historical sites in Dallas that were key to the story of President John F. Kennedy's assassination are preserved and remembered by residents dedicated to honoring the tragic piece of history.
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Hip-hop pioneers honored with films and performances in August
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The Oak Cliff Film Festival mentors fledgling student filmmakers with free workshops.
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A Dallas youth theater company is exploring the way the pandemic affected young people’s mental health through a new play.