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Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month at the 1st Annual AAPI Dragon Boat Festival.
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Will Evans, owner of Deep Vellum Press, sells more English translations of French books than any other publisher. Yet he doesn't speak French.
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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.
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From reading contracts to negotiating, artists Mariell Guzman and Drigo Rodriguez share their advice.
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Need weekend plans? How about supporting artists at both the MAIN ST. Fort Worth Arts Festival and Fort Worth Art Fair. Grab a tote bag and head to the Pantego Farmer’s Market or sling on a lei and jetset to the grand opening of Tropic Lady. Finally, for the young and young at heart, the Brick Convention stacks up more than enough LEGOs to get you clicking on your next project.
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Anything south of Downtown Dallas is considered a book desert — meaning most families have fewer than 10 books in their homes. Whose Books in Oak Cliff is working to increase access to reading.
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TikTok changed Shawn Warner’s life before he posted a single video.