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The group’s executive director teaches young poets about healing through the magic of spoken word.
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On Sept. 1, the permitless carry law takes effect, allowing unlicensed gun owners to carry a concealed or holstered handgun.
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The pandemic canceled Sydney Plant’s Women of Candor shows. So she began telling Black women’s stories with graphic tees.
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A flexible black-box theater and upgraded expansions have transformed the 70-year-old building that was once a bus garage. Stage West’s season opener starts Oct. 7 with ‘JQA.’
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Gay and lesbian bars in the region are evolving. In addition to local dives, there are now Sunday brunches with drag shows and a place for vaqueros to dance.
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DBDT is marking the start of its 45th anniversary with performances at the renowned dance festival.
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North Texas arts groups are welcoming back audiences while balancing delta variant fears, new Texas orders and evolving CDC guidelines.
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Chris Hury has decided to take his work life in a different direction. Allison Pistorius says it’s the longest she’s gone without appearing in a play, and yet, silver linings abound.
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Performing arts groups are trying to safely attract wider audiences, while wooing back those who may be wary to return.
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The newsroom has voted 84 to 28 in favor of having the Dallas News Guild represent them in contract talks regarding pay and working conditions. "We look forward to working with management to build an equitable and diverse newsroom," a reporter said.
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Mike Wilson, who has led the Dallas Morning News for almost six years, announced on Tuesday he will leave his role at the end of the year.
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The Dallas Police Department and Police Chief Reneé Hall are facing criticism for their response to the first four days of protests, May 29 to June 1,…