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Dallas City Hall Exhibits Kids’ Nature Photography
Twenty youth photographers from across the City of Dallas have been selected to display their works at a Dallas City Hall exhibit called Outdoor Adventures: The Natural Wonders of a Child from March 3 – 13.
‘Once Were Brothers’ is an Ode to Brotherhood
Robbie Robertson describes songwriting as a jigsaw puzzle, which is similar to how the ‘Once Were Brothers’ documentary comes together. The good and the bad parts of the Band’s journey fit into one heart wrenchingly beautiful tale.
How Six Artists Use Creativity for Social Impact
Six artists receiving funding and mentorship from CultureBank and Ignite Arts Dallas gathered at a forum on Tuesday to discuss their acts of true community investment in Dallas.
Women Mariachis? ‘American Mariachi’ Tells the Tale
Coming to Dallas on March 14, American Mariachi tells the story of Lucha, who dreams of having her own mariachi band, defying cultural standards of the 1970s. She forms an all-girls mariachi band, dodging naysayers and critics.
Vivian Crockett Named DMA Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art
Former Mellon Museum Research Consortium Fellow in Media and Performance Art at MOMA, Vivian Crockett, has been appointed Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art by the Dallas Museum of Art.
Give Back this Valentine’s, Take Ride in Heart Car
Valentine’s Day brings hearts in abundance: on chocolate boxes, cards, gift wrapping, teddy bears, and balloons. But this year, you can celebrate with a Heart Car, an expression of love to heart disease sufferers.
Mike Rawlings and Matrice Ellis-Kirk to Receive TACA Silver Cup
Former Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings and RSR Partners Managing Director Matrice Ellis-Kirk will be honored at The Arts Community Alliance’s Silver Cup Award Luncheon on Tuesday, March 10 at the Fairmont Dallas’ Regency Ballroom.
“Wandering Troubadour” to be Honored at TWO x TWO Event
Japanese artist, Yoshitomo Nara, described by TWO x TWO as a “wandering troubadour,” has been announced as the featured artist for their annual gala event, where he will receive an award by the Foundation for AIDS Research.
Calling Artists to Represent Dallas
Are you a North Texas visual artist who wants to showcase your unique works?
Forum to Discuss Community Recovery After Disaster
Even if you’ve never been directly affected by a natural disaster, you may wonder what the aftermath will be for those in your community who suffered.
Artists and Animal Lovers Unite for Charity Event
Artists for Animals, a Dallas nonprofit that advocates for homeless pets, will host its 9th annual Concert for Kindness on Sunday, March 8 from 6 to 9 p.m. at Moody Performance Hall.
The Color of the Year is Purple
The beautiful theatric scenes, powerful musical solos, rich storyline - I witnessed once more during Tuesday night's show at the Winspear Opera House.
Thank You, Thank You Very Much For Writing This Book
Dallas author tackles the good and bad about the King of Rock and Roll
Park Cities Renaissance Man
Ed Bernet energized by new creative passions
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.
Society
GALLERY: Film Students Raise Awareness for Alzheimer’s
Dallas philanthropists, Gretchen and Randy Kendrick, partnered with student filmmakers at Chapman University’s Dodge School of Film to benefit The Aging Mind Foundation.
General
For the Love of ‘Alice in Wonderland’
Ukrainian immigrants make magic in Preston Hollow Park