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There’s no telling when The Where House will close. All that we know for sure is that it will. And probably sooner...
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Rose Marine Theater brings in one of Mexico’s most distinguished writers. Mónica Lavín is a novelist, short story writer, newspaper columnist, and...
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Rock music and Broadway haven’t always been best friends, but what the stage version of American Idiot may lack in plot or...
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Theater geeks may want to drop by Fort Worth Center for Architecture’s Design Talk this month. Perry Langenstein of International Theatre Consultants...
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Shay Youngblood is many things: novelist, artist, playwright, Peace Corps volunteer. This evening, the writer in residence at the Dallas Museum of...
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Lots of sci-fi movies in the 1950s and ’60s featured lone men traveling to planets or distant lands populated only by hot...
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More than 400 pieces of needlepoint will be on display this week at Thistle Hill as part of A Needlepoint Love Story....
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Renée Fleming absolutely crushed the national anthem at the Super Bowl, didn’t she? Now you can see the soprano at her day...
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There will be many misty eyes at Winspear Hall when retiring trumpet professor Keith Johnson gives his farewell performance with UNT Symphony...
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Oley Sassone’s 1994 film of The Fantastic Four was never intended to be seen and was made on the cheap to fulfill...