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Wed 10 - We’re probably not the only ones who find it ironic that a beer-and-standup-comedy night features a comic named Coffee. Joe Coffee...
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Wed 3 - Mahler’s Sixth Symphony is perhaps his most traditional work, a raw and crushing statement ironically written during one of the happiest...
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Wed 27 - Precisely 364 days since Shaping Sound performed at Bass Hall, the dance troupe returns for another engagement. The veterans of many...
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Wed 20 - James Koskinas has been an actor, playwright, and filmmaker, but he’s best known for painting portraits heavily influenced by the Expressionist...
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Wed 13 - Coriolanus presents a difficult problem, having as its hero a great military leader who stumbles when he tries to go into...
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Wed 6 - The TCU women’s basketball team has gotten off to a nice start in the Big 12 this season, and a win...
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Wed 30 - Dallas Theater Center’s world premiere of Samuel D. Hunter’s Clarkston (intended as a companion piece for a play called Lewiston premiering...
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Wed 23 - The 1947 film Miracle on 34th Street may be upholding the status quo, but it got a jump on anxiety about...
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Wed 16 - It was North Texas’ own Gene Autry (who hailed from Tioga) who first recorded the song Frosty the Snowman in 1950....
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Wed 9 - December means it’s time for the Dorothy Shaw Handbell Choir to come out of hibernation. The Littlest Wiseman is their Nativity...