Elizabeth Myong
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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From leadership changes to funding, here鈥檚 what you need to know about what鈥檚 been going on at this historic dance institution in Dallas.
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Most recently, Dallas City Council restored the company鈥檚 funding after DBDT committed to a number of changes including a turnover of leadership.
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The dance company was awarded $225,000 for cultural programming after losing city funding last year.
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Until Nov. 15, visitors can check out artifacts, visual art and photos in the 鈥淯ntitled Homeland鈥 exhibition at the Museum of Asian Texans.
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Freeman was promoted from serving as an interim leader in the role to be DBDT鈥檚 official artistic director.
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In the last few years, De鈥橝rion Wafer and Itatiana Robinson have grown their LEGO collection with dozens of special edition finds.
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From the Dallas Museum of Art to a small Houston Gallery, here are some of the cultural institutions across the state who鈥檝e faced security breaches.
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Ang茅lica Negr贸n鈥檚 鈥淔or Everything You Keep Losing鈥 speaks to the loss of sound due to climate change.
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Merced Elizondo鈥檚 鈥楾he Mourning Of鈥 was made in Texas with a mostly Mexican and Mexican American cast.
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With less to give and interests beyond the arts, young donors aren鈥檛 interested in giving to art institutions. This could spell a bleak reality for arts groups in the coming years.
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North Texas-based artist Nic Nicosia鈥檚 photography series Real Pictures will be featured in the fair.
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The collaboration with the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela will lead to an exhibition at the Meadows Museum in February 2027.
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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.