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Strauss Square to Host Grand Funk Railroad

Looking for a spot outdoors to take in some music? The Annette Strauss Square at the AT&T Performing Arts Center announced it will host Grand Funk Railroad and Jefferson Starship in March. (Read time: 3 minutes)

Goodrich Gallery Showcases Art of Dallas ISD Students

There is still time to check out the artwork of local middle schoolers who worked with a theme of thankfulness. (Read time: 1.3 minutes)

Dallas Architecture Forum Hosts Bernard Tschumi Jan. 20

Considered one of today's foremost architects, Bernard Tschumi will discuss his work in a Dallas Architecture Forum lecture Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. (Read time: 2.9 minutes)

Orchestra of New Spain Presents Special Convivencia Series

The Orchestra of New Spain will present the fifth in a series of concerts exploring the musical culture of Medieval Spain’s Al Andalus this month. (Read time: 3.1 minutes)

DMA Unveils Spring and Summer Exhibition Plans

The DMA’s schedule of exhibitions in spring and summer 2022 showcases global currents in art, culture, and design from centuries ago to the present day. (Read time: 3.9 minutes)

‘Be Happy’ And Huge

See mural-sized reproduction of Jina Lee’s winning painting.

DSO Events For January, February

Dallas Symphony Orchestra supporters have some options to enjoy performances in January and February. (Read time: 1.9 minutes)

Romcom Screenwriter Got Her Filmmaking Start at Parish

Young filmmaker Alex Yonks, whose new holiday romcom Candy Coated Christmas features Ree Drummond of The Food Network’s Pioneer Woman, got her ambitious start at Parish Episcopal High School.

Former SMU Rower Details College Struggles in Directorial Debut

Introspective drama examines the physical and psychological toll of athletics.

Audra McDonald to Headline Turtle Creek Chorale’s Benefit Gala

Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award winner Audra McDonald will headline RHAPSODY – Turtle Creek Chorale’s Benefit Gala – at the Meyerson Symphony Center in March. (Read time: 4.1 minutes)

Teen Authors Book on Preston Hollow History

Most 15-year-olds don’t sit down to write a history book about their neighborhood.

Benac Family Donates Indian Crèche to Dallas Arboretum Nativity Exhibit

The Dallas Arboretum recently received a new addition to the grand Holiday at the Arboretum decor. (Read time: 2.9 minutes)

Orchestra of New Spain Presents Epiphany Pastorela Concerts

The Orchestra of New Spain (ONS) will present its annual Epiphany community concerts at Saint Monica Catholic Church at 7 p.m. Jan. 11 and at St. Philip Apostle Catholic Church at 6 p.m. Jan. 8. (Read time: 3 minutes)

DMA Premieres Immersive Mural

For the next installation of the Dallas Museum of Art’s Concourse mural series, Los Angeles–based artist Guadalupe Rosales creates an immersive work that pays homage to lowrider culture.

Cerulean Gallery To Host Donald Robertson Exhibition, Book Launch

Cerulean Gallery in Snider Plaza will host a reception for artist, Instagrammer, and Park Cities resident Donald Robertson’s exhibition and the launch of his book Alcohol A Love Story shortly after the holidays. (Read time: 2.3 minutes)
Philanthropy

Martha Stewart To Speak at Junior League Luncheon

It's a good thing that the Junior League of Dallas was able to snag the doyenne of, well, everything home related (and Snoop Dogg's bestie) Martha Stewart as its featured speaker for the Centennial Milestones Luncheon. (Read time: 4.8 minutes)
Events

Five Places To Holiday Hard

Looking for fabulous holiday experiences that are magical, virtually transporting you to the North Pole, the tropics or the winter wonderland of your dreams? We hear you. (Read time: 4.2 minutes)

The Warehouse Dallas Announces Spring Exhibitions

A new year means new art for The Warehouse Dallas, the contemporary art space announced. (Read time: 4.1 minutes)

Watch: Booker T. Washington Students Take Part in Nationwide Tribute

Students from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing Arts took part in a celebration of the Netflix debut of late Pulitizer Prize-winning composer Jonathan Larson's tick, tick...BOOM! that showcased emerging teen performers and filmmakers. (Read time: 2.9 minutes)

Things To Do

The tree lighting will return in person with seasonal treats, a balloon artist, holiday music, a photo booth, and an opportunity to donate to “Toys for Tots.”
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