
Elizabeth Myong | Arts Access
Arts Collaborative Reporter / ProducerElizabeth Myong is 四虎影院鈥檚 Arts Collaborative Reporter/Producer. She came to 四虎影院 from New York, where she worked as a CNBC fellow covering breaking news and politics. Before that, she freelanced as a features reporter for the Houston Chronicle and a modern arts reporter for Houstonia Magazine.
Elizabeth won a regional Edward R. Murrow award and Texas Broadcast News award for her coverage of Asian American communities.
A North Texas native, she was first introduced to journalism as a high schooler through The Dallas Morning News鈥 Student Voice program. She鈥檚 a proud graduate of Rice University where she wrote for the school鈥檚 newspaper The Thresher. Her bylines have also appeared in Yahoo! Finance, Associated Press and Eater NY.
She was a part of Poynter's Power of Diverse Voices cohort in 2021 and completed the AAJA/Google News Initiative Digital Reporting Intensive in 2022.
If you鈥檇 like to connect with Elizabeth, follow her on Twitter .
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Lail Hossain designed a gold-and-white wooden arch with a verse of the Quran, the Ayatul Kursi.
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The style of bharatanatyam will be performed on July 19 and 20 in two arangetrams, public debut performances.
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On Wednesday, the town of Jacksboro was featured again in Sheridan鈥檚 Paramount+ show about the West Texas oil industry.
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The annual classes are inspired by the historic 1960s schools from the Civil Rights Movement.
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Ross will take over the role from Dr. Harry Robinson Jr., who held the position for more than 50 years.
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This year, Amphibian Stage鈥檚 SparkFest focuses on the voices of Native Americans and indigenous people from Turtle Island and Hawaii.
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Michelle Miller Burns, the DSO鈥檚 new president and CEO, has collected dozens of Nancy Drew books over the decades.
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An underwater origami forest? A crystal cavern? Six teams of North Texas high schoolers have built immersive 'fantastical realms.'
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The Dallas Ballet, which went bankrupt in the 1980s, is the last North Texas dance company to organize with the American Guild of Musical Artists.
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The theater is preparing to go through two more rounds of layoffs and furloughs.
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The Texas Commission on the Arts expects to receive a $5.7 million increase in funding for the next two years.
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SMU DataArts has appealed the $50,000 funding loss on the grounds that their project aligns with one of the National Endowment of the Arts鈥 new stated priorities to 鈥渇oster AI competency.鈥
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The Texas Mental Health Creative Arts Contest will host its sixth competition as the need for mental health care continues to rise.
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The pandemic disrupted our traditions, but also helped redefine what it means to preserve them.
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New music director Fabio Luisi sat down for an interview to share what he hopes to do in his new role.
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鈥楨rased From The History Books鈥: Why Asian American History Is Missing In Texas SchoolsFrom educators to textbook advisors, experts say state standards, teaching approaches, textbooks and politics all contribute to the erasure of Asian American experiences when history is taught in Texas schools.