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Two childhood sweethearts reunite in middle age. Will the Dallas neighborhood's history pull them apart?
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Serious news has dominated much of 2023, and for good reason. However, as the year winds down, we’d like to revisit some fun stories that shine a light on the people and places that make North Texas what it is – home.
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Those that have a regular, reliable space are better at drawing audiences than those that don’t.
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A historic Fort Worth theater closed its doors Sunday with little explanation. But behind the scenes, a worsening financial situation has devolved into a fight among Downtown Cowtown at the Isis’ investors — and multiple lawsuits.
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Dozens of Sherman residents spoke during the Board of Trustees meeting on Friday in both opposition and support of the superintendent.
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At its height in 2019, it had over 71,000 visitors.
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From Cry Havoc Theater Company to Asel Art Supply, here are the spaces that impacted North Texas’ arts and culture scene.
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The performing arts can be inaccessible to hard-of-hearing and deaf people in North Texas. North Texas Performing Arts has a new Deaf Theatre program that aims to cater to deaf audiences and performers.
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From the selection of directors to checking biases, here’s what people behind the casting table can do to make auditions more inclusive.
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TCU alumni reunited for the world premier at Amphibian Stage.
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The comedy musical will be at Bass Hall July 28-30.