Happenings on the Hill
“Vermeer of Delft is the pinnacle of painting … in the drama of his work, the pictorial problem disappears,” Salvador Dalí once said.
Read more“Vermeer of Delft is the pinnacle of painting … in the drama of his work, the pictorial problem disappears,” Salvador Dalí once said.
Read moreSMU in October celebrated A. Shonn Evans Brown, the late C.J. “Don” Donnally Jr., John Cartwright Phelan, and Thear Sy Suzuki with the highest honor bestowed upon its graduates.
Read moreChains dangle from lights above, tempting viewers entering the Dallas Museum of Art’s latest exhibition to tug at them.
Read moreThe Dallas Foundation selected Seeds 2 STEM as this year’s Pegasus Prize Recipient, awarding $50,000 toward its comprehensive learning system to allow high school students to become workplace ready by using an on-demand, app-based solution.
Read moreSeven years ago, Will Dobrient took it upon himself to do something about a growing social issue.
Read moreThe Chi Omega Christmas Market is returning for its 45th anniversary from Wednesday, Nov. 16 to Saturday, Nov. 19 at its new location: the Automobile Building at Fair Park.
Read moreStephanie Elizalde wore W.T. White orange during a recent meet and greet at the high school and explained how she views her role as Dallas Independent School District superintendent.
Read moreThe Concilio, a Dallas nonprofit organization that focuses on advancing the lives and betterment of Latino families, hosted its 2022 Big Dreams Gala to celebrate its 40th anniversary.
Read moreThe east side of the 4600 block of Abbott Avenue and the north side of the 3400 block of Knox Street are now “resident only” parking areas.
Read moreFor the first time in art history, Johannes Vermeer and Salvador Dalí stand side by side in the “Dalí/Vermeer: A Dialogue” exhibition at SMU’s Meadows Museum.
Read more“Movement: The Legacy of Kineticism” is an immersive exhibition that features 80 works from the DMA’s collection.
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