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Texas singer David Ramirez spent two weeks writing all 12 songs that make up his seventh and most philosophical album yet, "All The Not So Gentle Reminders." He'll perform April 24 at the Kessler Theater at his Dallas album-release concert.He mines relationship angst in the philosophical “All The Not So Gentle Reminders.”
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The film weaves themes of environmental conservation, Indigenous diaspora and Thurston’s own family history. Among other accolades, Thurston has been nominated for Thin Line's Best Emerging Filmmaker for her feature directorial debut.
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Director on telling a flat Earth believer's story, which is set for Texas premiere at Thin Line FestStephen Crompton is the director of the short documentary Fake, which will be screening its Texas premiere at the 2025 Thin Line Festival in Denton.
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Kimberly Reed is the director of the 2024 film I’m Your Venus, which is having its Texas premiere at Denton’s Thin Line Fest 2025. Last year, the documentary made its U.S. and international premieres at Tribeca Film Festival and BFI London Film Festival, respectively.
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For University of North Texas alumnus Aakash Sridhar, the journey to jazz — and his debut album, Revived Emotions — started with the tabla and few chances to improvise.
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The Dallas Street Choir, made up of people affected by homelessness, shared the stage with Broadway star Bryan Terrell Clark for a moving performance about life on the streets.
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Dallas Sounds Amplified transforms high-traffic spots around downtown into pseudo-stages for emerging local acts.
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The dream was simple: Black women together in a museum, says group founder Kaci Merriwether-Hawkins.
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Seventeen taskforce members will review the company’s policies and governance to provide recommendations.
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The autobiographical drama was written by Charlayne Woodard, known for her Tony-nominated performance in “Ain’t Misbehavin’.”
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It’s the third production of Gabriel Jason Dean’s “Rift, or White Lies” as part of the drama’s rolling world premiere.
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With corporate arts funding down 21%, a new North Texas event aims to connect business professionals to local arts organizations.
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After three shows messing with the Bard, Dallas troupe brings its gender and diversity conscious approach to Lewis Carroll’s fairytale.