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Twenty of the nation’s top high school bands are going to New York City’s Essentially Ellington Jazz Band Competition and Festival later this month, including Carroll Senior High’s jazz orchestra. It’s a rare honor for the band, picked from more than 100 hopefuls.
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While nine restaurants and chefs were named semifinalists, none made it to the final round for this year's James Beard Awards.
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"What they are not looking at is what I’m trying to find.” It's the latest installment of KERA Arts Docs.
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Until the 1980s, an annual prison rodeo offered a chance for men inside to perform and sell albums. Now The Marshall Project is making them available to you.
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They may not breathe fire, but they look, sound and move like the real thing ... well, for a mythical creature, that is.
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The dance company is expanding its Fort Worth building after a water leak in 2021 left studios and offices unusable.
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The project is called The Art Docks, and it adds large-scale murals to Inwood Design District and Ace on Inwood, which host a mix of industrial buildings and retail spaces.
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The City of Dallas began removing rainbow crosswalks in the historically gay neighborhood of Oak Lawn on Monday.
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Norris karate chopped and kickboxed his way through more than a dozen action films, before leaping to TV in Walker, Texas Ranger.
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Justin Robinson and Jake Blount are among the performers at the festival Saturday at Southside Preservation Hall.
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A new Dallas music symposium honors the godmother of rock ‘n’ roll while spotlighting the overlooked contributions of Black women in blues, gospel and American music.
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When a lead singer called in sick before showtime, the race began to replace him.
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For the first time in over 40 years, the Cinco de Mayo parade on Jefferson Boulevard in Oak Cliff was cancelled due to a shortage of funding. Instead, organizers will host a community festival.
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The Oscar-winning documentary includes the preserved bedroom of Uvalde victim Jackie Cazares.