Arts
Tiller Russell Takes Us Back to Waco, Three Decades Later
In Netflix docuseries “Waco: American Apocalypse,” the Park Cities native found that while facts of the tragic 51-day standoff haven’t changed, the context in which we view it has evolved.
Read more‘Synergy, Dallas Music in Motion’ Coming to Moody Performance Hall
Electronic music will meet ballet in Pegasus Contemporary Ballet’s “Synergy, Dallas Music in Motion” performances March 31-April 1 at the Moody Performance Hall.
Read moreMoulin Rouge! The Musical: Where Modern-Day Meets 1899
The musical will be in Dallas through April 2.
Read moreDMA to Celebrate Teen Renaissance Exhibit
The exhibition annually showcases artwork created by Dallas-area high school students and will be on display until April 23.
Read moreMaura Sheffler Appointed to TACA President, Executive Director
The Arts Community Alliance (TACA) Board of Directors recently announced that TACA veteran Maura Sheffler was appointed to a permanent role as the Donna Wilhelm Family President and Executive Director. Sheffler had served as TACA’s interim leader since the departure of Terry Loftis on December 1.
Read moreMeadows Museum Exhibits Spanish Abstract Art
“In the Shadow of Dictatorship: Creating the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art” is open through June 18.
Read moreKERA to Celebrate Be My Neighbor Day
The event about the importance of being a good neighbor will be held Saturday, March 25 at Klyde Warren Park.
Read moreDART Accepting Annual Student Art Contest Entries
This year’s theme: “Go Here. Go There. Go Everywhere!”
Read moreNew Bush Center Exhibit Features Historic Documents
A new exhibition at the George W. Bush Presidential Center features rare versions of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Emancipation Proclamation, as well as books by philosophers John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau and a 14th-century copy of the Magna Carta.
Read moreDallas Blooms Opens at the Dallas Arboretum
The Dallas Arboretum ushers in spring with the Southwest’s annual floral festival Dallas Blooms: Great Contributors until April 16, 2023.
Read moreSMU’s Free Festival Features Best-Selling Authors
The Dallas Literary Festival is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in McCord Auditorium on the third floor of Dallas Hall, 3225 University Blvd., SMU campus.
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