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“Little Women” Left Me Wanting More
It is a shame that the opportunity wasn't seized to make this movie a series.
Revamped Broadway Revival “Once on the Island” Storms into Dallas
To keep things simple, Once on this Island is a gut-wrenching story about class division and the reality that love isn't always enough.
“Jumanji” Still Has Plenty of Game
Slow to start before powering up nicely, Jumanji: The Next Level adds life to an old story.
Park Cities Renaissance Man
Ed Bernet energized by new creative passions
‘Dear Evan Hansen’ Hits Every Emotion in the Book
A Broadway sensation that won six 2017 Tony Awards and a 2018 Grammy has arrived in Dallas.
General
Falling in Love With “Once” the Musical
If you're a fan of breaking the fourth wall of the theater, Once is one musical you shouldn't miss. Better yet, if you're not a fan, this is a musical you have to see.
Shia LaBeouf Bares Sordid Past in ‘Honey Boy’
Honey Boy, a film loosely based on his childhood as the son of an addict and the toxic cycles that ensued.
The New Mr. Rogers Movie Isn’t About What You Might Think
Walking out of the theater after catching an early screening of A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood one thing was clear: This movie was not about Mr. Rogers.
DMA Premieres New Work by Sandra Cinto
Currently occupying the Concourse hall at the Dallas Museum of Art is a 153-foot mural intertwined with white starburst drawings and a variety of 24 shades of blue that evokes both the sea and space. Sounds "out of this world"? It most definitely is.