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Carole King Musical Opens in Dallas, and it’s ‘Beautiful’
I knew and loved her songs, both the ones she wrote, composed and performed and those belted out by some of the greats in the industry. But I didn’t know her story, her rocky road to the icon she is today – and boy is it a good one.
Read moreMagnolia Pictures To Screen Film About Toni Morrison
In addition, the documentary features interviews with Hilton Als, Angela Davis, Fran Lebowitz, Walter Mosley, Sonia Sanchez, and Oprah Winfrey.
Read moreDallas Summer Musicals 2019-2020 Season Tickets Now Available
Pop-culture phenomenon “Dear Evan Hansen” and Disney’s “Frozen” anchor the nine-show season made up of Tony Award winners, acclaimed revivals, North Texas premieres, and beloved family favorites.
Read moreModelo Drops Weekend Pop-Up in Bishop Arts District
While it may look like a barbershop on the outside, the inside is unique and immersive Modelo Negro pop-up experience featuring headlines who bring to life a surprise-filled experience with an unexpected beer.
Read moreREVIEW: “The Dead Don’t Die” Breathes Life into Zombie Movies
Have you ever watched a movie and two minutes in thought, “Yeah, this is going to be good?” That is precisely how I felt when I settled into my seat at the Angelika theater at Mockingbird Station to catch an early screening of The Dead Don’t Die.
Read moreStudio Brings “Instagrams” of Fun to Mockingbird Station
Picture Park officially opened last weekend in the space between Verizon and Accents, bringing with it 15 different installations throughout 4500 square-feet of studio space
Read moreHit A Hole-In-One This Father’s Day At Al Biernat’s
Give your dad a break and set some time for all the things he loves – a sumptuous meal at Al’s, a round of golf, and perhaps a nap or two.
Read more“The Play That Goes Wrong” Goes Right in Dallas
You would think it’d get old, the fumbling theatrics, but as the two-act play goes on the laughter gets louder; the audience won’t stop howling.
Read more“Aladdin” Brings Dallas Audience to Its Feet
Honestly, I felt like I was inside a Disney theme park. I felt like a kid again. I even dared to sing along, something I don’t often do at the theater.
Read more“The Tomorrow Man” Clumsily Welcomes Love and Living in the Present
What starts out as a slow film turns into a clumsy rom-com about two older people meeting and finding meaning in a world that doesn’t get them.
Read moreSummer at the Crow Museum
What I really admire about the Crow Museum of Asian Art is their mission to inspire and promote Asian art and culture for free right in the heart of the Dallas Arts District.
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