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Dallas鈥 historic Theatre Three is at risk of shutting down after major setbacks. The nonprofit aims to raise $200,000 to keep its doors open.
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Paul Longoria, who grew up in Oak Cliff鈥檚 lowrider culture, said he鈥檚 enjoyed building his own miniature track since 2019.
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In her home studio, Onoriose writes affirmations like 鈥渕e vs. me鈥 on her mirror.
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From Mansfield to Oak Cliff, for this art series North Texans invited us into their homes and shared pieces they love.
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The partnership leveraged the community roots of the collective and resources of the Crow Museum.
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Inspire Art Dallas unveiled a powerful mural by artists Joshua and Mari Hidalgo King at Cancer Survivors Plaza in Downtown Dallas, telling four survivors' emotional journeys through bold colors.
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Founders Alejandra and Mabel Aguirre Jimenez, who grew up in Pleasant Grove, launched the online marketplace in 2019.
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DFW Junk Journal Club is turning scraps and keepsakes into art. The North Texas group brings people together to turn everyday items into long lasting memories.
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Carlos Basualdo, a native Argentinian, will assume leadership of the downtown Dallas museum on May 12.
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The dream was simple: Black women together in a museum, says group founder Kaci Merriwether-Hawkins.
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The acquisitions were made possible by a grant of nearly $100,000.
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The 38th Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival will feature 219 artists showcasing their work across 18 blocks in downtown Fort Worth. Here鈥檚 what to know before you go.