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Dallas Holocaust Museum Sets Grand Opening Date
The 40-years-in-the-making museum is 55,000 square feet and cost $78 million, per officials.
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Don’t Miss Out On These Pop-up Art Exhibits in Dallas
It’s summertime and for those who are ‘snap-ready’ these pop-up art exhibits are just thing Dallasites need.
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Local Betty Buckley Triumphs in “Hello, Dolly!”
There is so much to like about this hit musical – it's no wonder NPR called it "the best show of the year" and it was the winner of four Tony Awards including Best Musical Revival.
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Meadows Museum To Host Spanish Masters
Beginning Sept. 15, the Meadows will present 11 paintings produced by some of Spain’s most celebrated artists, brought from England’s The Bowes Museum.
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“The Art of Self Defense” Tackles Toxic Masculinity
When Davies attends Sensei's mysterious night class, he discovers a sinister world full of fraternity, brutality, and hyper-masculinity.
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“The Art of Self Defense” Painfully Tackles Toxic Masculinity
When Davies attends Sensei's mysterious night class, he discovers a sinister world full of fraternity, brutality, and hyper-masculinity.
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Two Focus Shows at DMA
With the temperatures rising, keeping cool during the summer months is a top priority. Lucky for us all, there are two new summer focus exhibitions arriving at the Dallas Museum of Art this season that you’ll want to add to your calendar.
Events
Jeff Goldblum To Play at Strauss Square
The jazz show-meets-musical hootenanny will feature a guitar, bass, sax, and drums to complement Goldblum’s piano prowess and electric personality.
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Asian Film Festival Returns With 4 World Premiers
This year, 54 films will screen throughout the week of July 18 through 25 at the Angelika Film Center at Mockingbird Station.
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“Old Jews Telling Jokes” Opens July 11 in Richardson
The humor is suggestive and even raunchy as the ‘Old Jews’ make fun of themselves as well as followers of every other religion.
Sue Canterbury Named The Pauline Gill Sullivan Curator of American Art at DMA
She has knowledge of late 19th- and early 20th-century American art and the role of transatlantic exchange between art centers of Europe and the United States.
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AT&T Performing Arts Center Announces “Piff the Magic Dragon” in October
No, that's not a typo you see. "Piff the Magic Dragon" will perform at the Wyly Theatre in the downtown Dallas Arts District.
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Paul Anka To Honor Sinatra at The Winspear in September
"It will be a night filled with Sinatra's songs, my songs, my way!” said Anka of the performance.
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A Walk Down Symphony Lane
We all remember that first love – butterflies in your stomach, heart rate increases, and they’re always on your mind. For me, that feeling came every time I step out on a concert stage.
Events
Dallas Chocolate Festival Returns for 10th Year
For the first time ever, the Festival will be holding the expo over two days and a special 10th Anniversary multi-course chocolate dinner will be held at the Fairmont Dallas.
“Hello, Dolly!” Tickets Now on Sale
The National Tour will star Broadway legend and North Texas native Betty Buckley
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Grammy-Nominated Jazz Vocalist Opens Nasher Concert Series
Now in its tenth season, Soundings will feature four concerts from October to May conceived by Seth Knopp, longtime artistic director of the series.
Sing Along at “Into The Woods Junior” This July
Recommended for ages 6 and up, it'll be hard not to sing along to your favorite songs as the talented cast enters the mystical woods.
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Carole King Musical Opens in Dallas, and it’s ‘Beautiful’
I knew and loved her songs, both the ones she wrote, composed and performed and those belted out by some of the greats in the industry. But I didn't know her story, her rocky road to the icon she is today – and boy is it a good one.
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Magnolia Pictures To Screen Film About Toni Morrison
In addition, the documentary features interviews with Hilton Als, Angela Davis, Fran Lebowitz, Walter Mosley, Sonia Sanchez, and Oprah Winfrey.