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Society

Country Music Legends Wow Gilley’s Audience

Clint Black, Robert Earl Keen, Scotty McCreery, and Carly Pearce take stage for acoustic guitar pull
Society

McConaugheys to Headline New Friends New Life Luncheon

New Friends New Life works to restore and empower trafficked and sexually exploited teen girls, women, and their children

Daddy-Daughter Time Includes Creating Art Together

Street art beginnings in Los Angeles have led William Atkinson on a journey into fine art and a return to his hometown of Highland Park.

UP Announces Centennial Art and Essay Winners

The winners in University Park’s Centennial art contest include works that highlight the beauty of city parks and bridges, depict life in 1924, and imagine a city of the future, complete with moving streets and water slides.

PH Artist Opens New Studio Showroom

The 1,500-square-foot studio is located near the Dallas Design District and showcases Tom Hoistma's paintings and latest sculpture collection, "Heart of the Matter," inspired by the October 2019 tornado.

The Eyeboretum Returns Downtown for Arts Month

Guests will be able to stroll the garden views and activities at The Eye at The Joule. There will be mountainous mushrooms, beanstalks, and a “gnome home” that will broaden visitors’ imagination.

‘We Strangers’ Premieres at SXSW

Park Cities native Emily Ruhl is one of the film's executive producers.

Perot Debuts New Exhibits, Extends Spring Break Hours

"Mission Mars: Perseverance Rover" and "Sound Trek: Journey of Sound" will both be open by spring break.

HPHS Students Transport Audiences ‘Into the Woods’

Audiences traveled 'Into the Woods' with Highland Park High School theater students Mar. 1 through 3 during the school’s production of Stephen Sondheim’s classic musical.

Author Speaks About Strength, Resilience at LitFest

We are stronger than we know, and at our best when we come together for the greater good, author Kristin Harmel told about 80 community members during the Highland Park Literary Festival’s keynote address on Feb. 22.
Events

HPHS Theater Students Stage Production of ‘Into the Woods’

The production, which features music from Stephen Sondheim, runs from March 1-3, with showtimes at 7 p.m. on March 1-2, and at 2 p.m. on March 3. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door.

DMA Exhibit Explores Impressionism’s Rebellious Origins

"The Impressionist Revolution from Monet to Matisse," which features exhibits dating from 1870 to 1925, opened Feb. 11 and is on display until Nov. 3.

Fleurs de Villes to Celebrate Local Arts, Culture

The exhibition will take place at NorthPark Center March 20-24 and is free and open to the public.

Lyric Stage to Perform ‘The Producers’

The musical theater company is putting on the show from Jan. 11-20 at Moody Performance Hall.

Tony Romo Documentary Finally Makes It to Streaming

Editor's inbox: An email touting the new streaming availability of documentary "Now or Never: A Tony Romo Story" had me thinking of our sports editor Todd Jorgenson.
In Case You Missed It

HP Alum Wright Returns to Screenwriting

Doug Wright's first film in more than two decades, the star-studded legal drama "The Burial," begins streaming this weekend on Amazon.

Caroline Im Joins Perot Museum as Director of Gems and Minerals

In her role, Im oversees and manages all aspects of the museum's gems and mineral program, as well as the Lyda Hill Gems and Minerals Hall.

TITAS/Dance Unbound Kicking off 2023-2024 Season

TITAS/Dance Unbound is beginning its 2023-2024 season with Momix, a company of dance illusionists performing “Alice,” their take on “Alice in Wonderland.”

Lyric Stage Presents ‘Cinderella’ This Weekend

The musical theater company, produced by Catherine Carpenter Cox of Preston Hollow, will open its 30th season Aug. 24-27.
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