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A new one-man, stage drama answers those questions. It brings back to life one of the biggest forces in creating modern-day Fort Worth.
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Kusi-Boadum wants to use his scientific background to tackle social issues in rap.
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Though its official opening is happening this fall — more than year after originally planned — the center stayed active and busy.
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The Dallas and Fort Worth symphony orchestras are among those addressing the racial disparity.
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Though Dallas Theater Center canceled all remaining shows of ‘A Christmas Carol’ and Broadway has closed shows, many other Dallas-area venues say they are not changing their plans — for now.
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The Persian tradition of marking the winter solstice is a celebration of light and goodness.
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Fort Worth’s Bass Performance Hall gives guests options to prove they don’t have COVID-19. Masking is also required at Bass Hall and other local venues.
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Mikey Abrams of Dallas started the Facebook page for his theater friends to have fun during the pandemic. It’s turned into a practice space, launching pad and supportive community.
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From dance groups to social media, K-pop fans in North Texas reveal how the spirit of their fandom can heal and connect — even with people in Korea.
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It’s not just for ‘teenage girls,’ fans said in answering our questionnaire. It’s not too late to tell us your story, too!
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The pandemic pushed the Dallas Symphony Orchestra to create its own concert videos. PBS stations nationwide are airing one this month, featuring a collaboration between the DSO and Metropolitan Opera Orchestra.
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The pandemic forced Nitashia Johnson to slow down — in a good way. Here’s how that influenced her work capturing the beauty of South Dallas and celebrating Black communities.