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The American Black film festival鈥檚 first pop-up tour lands in Dallas on Nov. 15-16 with films, celebrity panelists and Black creativity.
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Bishop Arts Theatre Center received a $500,000 Mellon Foundation grant to strengthen its arts programming, community engagement and support for diverse voices.
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Hearn spent decades promoting the history and legacy of diverse cowboys through rodeo events in Fort Worth and Dallas.
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Last year the Lone Star Palengke festival brought in an estimated 10,000 visitors.
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The One Up festival returns to the Texas Theatre featuring music video screenings, a live panel and a focus on the artists and crew shaping Dallas鈥 music scene.
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Michael Shellis traveled to Buckingham Palace to present his painting to the King.
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鈥淪urvey: Antony Gormley,鈥 showcases the artists work inside the museum and its gardens, as well as nearby rooftops.
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The new hospitality and nightlife task force will propose a framework for restaurants and bars to charge live music fees and re-evaluate the city鈥檚 noise ordinance, according to a memo from council man Chad West.
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Lily Cabatu Weiss will retire on Jan. 30, 2026.
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The Nasher, Modern, DMA and African American Museum of Dallas have new directors
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Deep Ellum's Tatsu Dallas retained its one Michelin star rating it was awarded last year.
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The owners of the popular restaurant and bar said that the city of Dallas is asking them to stop charging a music cover and keep the door shut during performances.