Arts
Orchestra of New Spain To Host Garden Concert
Orchestra of New Spain will host a garden concert featuring a selection of Spanish-Mexican dance repertoire from the orchestra’s February ‘Flamenco Pastorela.’
Read more‘Slave Dwelling Project’ Returns To Dallas Heritage Village
The Slave Dwelling Project, which seeks to raise awareness and resources to promote education about and preservation of slave dwellings, is returning to North Texas for the third year.
Read moreHow Much Fun Is ‘Mean Girls?’ The Limit Does Not Exist
We all know and love Mean Girls as a movie, but I don’t think any of us thought we’d ever be lucky enough to experience the classic film in musical form. Well, for Dallas, it’s our lucky two weeks, as Mean Girls the musical will be at Music Hall at Fair Park until May 15.
Read moreDallas Arboretum To Host Black Heritage Celebration
The Dallas Arboretum hosts its second annual Black Heritage Celebration (BHC) Saturday, May 14, and Sunday, May 15. The events will spotlight talents, art, and businesses from the local Black community.
Read moreJane Goodall Exhibition to Make Its Texas Debut at The Perot Museum
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science will host “Becoming Jane: The Evolution of Dr. Jane Goodall” from May 21 to Sept. 5.
Read moreArtist-To-The-Stars Brings Floral Display To Shops At Park Lane
Artist-to-the-stars and Dallas native Claire Fagin brought a large-scale floral installation to the Shops at Park Lane.
Read moreStill Dreaming Beyond Dallas
The local film scene will be on display May 12th at the annual Dallas Noir at the Dallas Angelika Film Center.
Read moreFountain Place Debuts Dallas’ Largest Art Installation
Fountain Place, a Dallas skyline landmark owned by Goddard Investment Group, recently unveiled the city’s largest art installation at the building.
Read moreTACA Silver Cup Luncheon Details Announced
TACA – (The Arts Community Alliance) is gearing up for the 44th annual TACA Silver Cup Awards Luncheon.
Read moreFaith Friday: Ukrainian-born Iconographer Decorated Saint Seraphim Orthodox Cathedral
Vladimir Grygorenko came to Dallas from his native Ukraine in 2000 to paint the iconography that adorns the Saint Seraphim Orthodox Cathedral – a process that took nine years.
Read moreSMU Community, Colleagues Remember Slain Journalist
Brent Renaud, known as a kind, compassionate mentor, killed in Ukraine. Renaud’s family is working to establish the Brent Renaud Journalism Foundation.
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