DMA Appoints First Curator of Latin American Art
Mark A. Castro was appointed today as the Dallas Museum of Art’s first Jorge Baldor Curator of Latin American Art, a new position created earlier this year.
Read moreMark A. Castro was appointed today as the Dallas Museum of Art’s first Jorge Baldor Curator of Latin American Art, a new position created earlier this year.
Read moreMark A. Castro was appointed today as the Dallas Museum of Art’s first Jorge Baldor Curator of Latin American Art, a new position created earlier this year.
Read moreWhimsy and weird, “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” delivered a whole bunch of nostalgia and new memories when it opened Thursday night at the Winspear Opera House in Dallas’ Arts District.
Read moreThe new restaurant will also be home to the only Roman-style pizza in Dallas, serving scissor-cut slices.
Read moreThe 40-years-in-the-making museum is 55,000 square feet and cost $78 million, per officials.
Read moreThe Coalition for a New Dallas constantly talks about making Dallas more pedestrian-friendly and recently flew in transportation and city planning experts to discuss possible solutions.
Read moreA holiday is not a holiday without delicious food, and Valentine’s Day is not the exception.
Read moreEmbracing the live-work-play mentality of urban dwelling, the trio brought one of Highland Park’s favorite grocery stores to the corner of Main and Ervay streets.
Read moreThe estimated $76 million project will add 1.2 acres over Woodall Rodgers Freeway, just west of St. Paul Street.
Read moreRonald McDonald House of Dallas (RMHD) hosted its 15th annual Young Friends Party – Friends for Fifteen at The Venue
Read moreThe Urban Land Institute has increased its presence in Dallas for the last month, as the nonprofit organization focuses on
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