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Close out Women's History Month with these events that celebrate the achievements of women.
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The first piece of art that greets visitors to the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is a sculpture by Richard Serra.
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"We Were Once a Family," Roxanna Asgarian's expose of Texas' adoption system, won the National Book Critics Circle Award for best work of non-fiction.
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When world-renowned architect Tadao Ando designed and completed the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s iconic building in 2002, director Marla Price was behind the curtain pulling the strings.
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The fictional song “Tap Into Your (Fort) Worth” is Fort Worth’s latest brush with small-screen fame.
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The interactive floor installation at Arts Mission Oak Cliff celebrates Dsgn For Us’ fifth anniversary.
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There's no better way to celebrate spring than with a splash of color. Check out these Holi celebrations happening around North Texas.
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Reaz Rahman and Fouzia Syed share what a day in their home looks like as they observe Islam’s holy month.
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There’s plenty to do around Tarrant County this weekend ranging from a record swap to a citywide arts celebration in Fort Worth.
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The statue of the Vietnamese military leader Gen. Trần Hưng Đạo sits front and center at Arlington's Bén Thành Plaza.
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'Let’s get this started.' Arlington city officials ready to get International Corridor project goingArlington City Council members told meeting attendees they'd like to meet more to inform redevelopment along the International Corridor.
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Looking for fun this Easter season? We've got a basket full of ideas hand picked just for you.
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Planet Hollywood is selling more than 1,000 items of movie memorabilia - and Heritage Auctions is handling the sale.
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In his new book “Occupy Whiteness,” Zihuantanejo includes poems, short essays and micro essays about Latino life in Dallas and beyond.