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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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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.
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A change in state law allows the city of Arlington to begin selling plots in Arlington Cemetery, which houses the remains of the city's first mayors and postmasters.
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The composer has had commissions from the Dallas Symphony, the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Dallas new music ensemble, Voices of Change
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After ten years in England, the former Dallas Theater Center actor was nominated for an Olivier Award for his performance in "Guys and Dolls"
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Copeland will perform with the Meadows Symphony Orchestra at the Meyerson Symphony Center.
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Need weekend plans? How about strolling West Magnolia Avenue without worrying about cars. Consider punching a ticket for Grapevine’s jazz and wine train or seeing an intimate contemporary ballet performance at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.
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Happy spring, everyone! In addition to the April showers and blooming flowers, we're also enjoying the second week of Dallas Arts Month. Take a peek at what's going on.
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South Dallas Cultural Center has revived its recording studio with upgraded equipment and a new audio engineer.
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The Dallas native is a professor at SMU and graduated from Booker T. Washington.
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For three decades, Bronwen Weber’s primary medium was fondant, frosting and cake batter.
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It's an epic estate sale, but not without controversy. The city's park department is taking over and won't be maintaining the site as a history museum.