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When John Crimber walks into Cowtown Coliseum, the 18-year-old will have the chance to make history as the youngest PBR world champion.
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The R. Vickery School survived at least half a dozen fires in 2023, including two within two days.
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The city's park department takes over managing Old City Park in May - and it can't run a museum. So lampshades, cash registers and quilts will be up for purchase.
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Dallas Theater Center is co-producing the show with Bishop Arts Theatre Center.
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Giddens takes the stage at the Longhorn Ballroom on Tuesday.
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Over 20 musical acts and DJs will perform within a two-mile radius in the West End.
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Themes of heartbreak, history and the unbreakable human spirit are showcased at this year's festival.
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One of Fort Worth’s busiest — and best-loved — historic landmarks is undergoing a massive, multimillion dollar restoration, and City Council nudged two projects further along at its April 23 meeting.
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The Venezuelan-born pianist and Latin Grammy winner has performed with orchestras around the world, having made a name for herself as a masterful artist and improviser.
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Thin Line Fest — which bills itself as the longest-running documentary film festival in Texas — will host film screenings at the Campus Theatre (and more) April 24-28. Most notably this year, this free-to-attend festival is collaborating with Dallas VideoFest for a two-film opening showcase.
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Dallas real estate developer Trammell Crow asked Texas native Robert Summers to build the plaza in the ’90s to honor the cattle drivers who passed through Dallas on the Shawnee Trail in the mid-1800s.
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Norton just had his play, "I Am Delivered't" presented by the DTC in February — his third play to premiere there.
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Our festival season is brief, but there's something for everyone. Dive in and find your fit.
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The musical Dreamgirls premiered on Broadway in 1981. It was adapted into a movie in 2006. Now, the story of Effie, Deena and Lorrell is right here in Denton.