Dallas Black Dance, Dallas Summer Musicals Offer Streaming Performances to DISD
Two Dallas performance groups are working to counter the isolating effects of COVID on DISD students. Dallas Black Dance Theatre and Dallas Summer
Two Dallas performance groups are working to counter the isolating effects of COVID on DISD students. Dallas Black Dance Theatre and Dallas Summer
Four Dallas performing arts groups have received a total of $450,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts. Nationwide (including Puerto Rico and
Four Dallas performing arts groups have received a total of $450,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts. Nationwide (including Puerto Rico and
Vibrant streaks of orange, pink and yellow coat the long hallway on the first floor of the Dallas Museum of Art. A disco ball glitters from atop, and
Last year, Opal Lee wrote her own children’s book about Juneteenth. The Fort Worth activist is known as the “grandmother of Juneteenth” because
The recently announced plan to re-purpose the old Ku Klux Klan hall on Fort Worth’s Northside has been budgeted at $40 million. The aim is to turn
The recently announced plan to re-purpose the old Ku Klux Klan hall on Fort Worth’s Northside has been budgeted at $40 million. The aim is to turn
Can a 100-year-old caped crusader – like a rebooted hero out of the Marvel Comics Universe – bring new audiences to opera? Fort Worth Opera is
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Singer Meat Loaf performs in support of Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney at the football stadium at
Editor’s note: NPR special correspondent Susan Stamberg checked in on the Milton Avery exhibition, currently at the Modern Art Museum of Fort
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art will host the first exhibition to focus on printmaking and social activism by Chicanx artists. ¡Printing the
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art will host the first exhibition to focus on printmaking and social activism by Chicanx artists. ¡Printing the
Ashley Scott Davison is no stranger to dangerous encounters with wildlife. “I got chased by an elephant in Zambia. I got chased by a giraffe in
If you need a lively, crowd-pleasing host for your event, you go to Tony Green. But, the Fort Worth native is more than just the life of the party.