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Dallas in particular is a hub for library-media collaborations.
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The book, 'The King of Diamonds,' searches for the elusive burglar who successfully robbed scores of wealthy Dallasites throughout the '60s
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Head to Cotton Bowl Stadium, Klyde Warren Park or Southfork Ranch for upcoming Diwali festivities.
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Houston has the edge in experience, but the Rangers have been red-hot in the playoffs.
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Nkanga’s work asks questions about global trade, ecology and the history of raw materials.
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It can be hard to comb through the enormous number of events at the fair. Make sure you don't miss these.
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The rapid sweep of gentrification — one of the fastest in Dallas — has already wiped away many of the old homes in this area of West Dallas.
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A public panel presented by Arts Access, an arts journalism partnership between The Dallas Morning News and KERA, addressed the roadblocks facing women of color as arts leaders. It also argued for the support they deserve.
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The rush of Black-written dramas hitting local and national stages has been fueled by the Black Lives Matter movement and a golden age of Black playwriting.
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It’s by no means as bleak as 2020, but as a Fort Worth Opera executive says: “We’re still dealing with a very active pandemic.”
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‘Moments I Wished I Had’ runs through Oct. 8 at Keijsers Koning in Dallas.
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Works by Artemisia Gentileschi and Kehinde Wiley amp up the tension in ‘Judith and Holofernes.’