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The Trump administration's executive orders have meant that administrators are questioning what art can — and can't — be seen on campus.
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In our latest KERA ArtsDoc, meet Julie and Bruce Webb. whose galleries in Waxahachie and Fort Davis reflect their lifelong passion for preserving and sharing folk art.
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Taylor Sheridan's television empire is synonymous with sweeping Western landscapes, cowboys and gripping drama. But Fort Worth Star-Telegram reporter Bud Kenney says Sheridan's impact extends far beyond what audiences see on screen.
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Texas Monthly senior editor Aaron Parsley lost his 20-month-old nephew in the floods. In a new podcast, he connects with fellow survivors to make sense of what happened.
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One year after devastating floods, the Hill Country community is coming together for an Independence Day weekend of remembrance, celebration and hope.
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Gabby Hodges saw craft studios in other cities, but not in Fort Worth. That's why she opened The MixMatch. She's been surprised by her success on social media, and she has hopes for an expansion.
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Shhhhhhh…If you love fireworks but hate the crowds and traffic nightmares that come with the big shows, check out these secret viewing spots we’ve picked out just for you.
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This spring, The Dallas Opera named David Lomelí its general director and CEO. And as we'll learn from Kurt Rongey's conversation with him, he's a man of many talents and interests.
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Q Cinema started as a film discussion group in Todd Camp's living room. As part of Trinity Pride this weekend, he's bringing his memories of the festival out of the archives.
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It's fireworks season! Yay! But hold on there, before you head out to celebrate the Red, White and Blue, be sure to check out our list of some of the best fireworks displays in the North Texas area.
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One Argentine steakhouse even ran out of meat, potatoes and beer on Monday, when fans gathered there to watch Lionel Messi break the scoring record in World Cups.
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A coalition of four LGBTQ+ groups launched a project to digitize and preserve photos from the community.
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WRR’s Amy Bishop gets the details about all the concerts from Curt Thompson, Executive Director of Mimir.Mimir Fest. Watch this episode of WRR101 Focus on the Arts.
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Before the neighborhood became a literal crossroads for the community, gay bars were scattered around the city and often not very visible. So, how did the intersection of Cedar Springs Road and Oak Lawn Avenue become a central gathering place for Dallas gays?