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Visual Arts
Raychael Stine’s Technicolor Return to Dallas
The painter's exhibition at Cris Worley Fine Arts is a reflection of her training at UTD—and of Dallas' golden period of art.
By Richard Patterson
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Things to Do in Dallas
Things To Do in Dallas This Weekend
How to enjoy local arts, music, culture, food, fitness, and more all week long in Dallas.
By Bethany Erickson and Zoe Roberts
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Where to Find The Best Line Dancing in Dallas-Fort Worth
By Catherine Wendlandt and Alex Macon
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Things To Do in Dallas This Weekend
How to enjoy local arts, music, culture, food, fitness, and more all week long in Dallas.
By Bethany Erickson and Zoe Roberts
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Visual Arts
Raychael Stine’s Technicolor Return to Dallas
The painter's exhibition at Cris Worley Fine Arts is a reflection of her training at UTD—and of Dallas' golden period of art.
By Richard Patterson
Things to Do in Dallas
Things To Do in Dallas This Weekend
How to enjoy local arts, music, culture, food, fitness, and more all week long in Dallas.
By Bethany Erickson and Zoe Roberts
Arts & Entertainment
Curve Ball: Local Shorts Highlight Diverse USA Film Festival Slate
A college freshman spotlights his high school pitching coach’s unique baseball story in his filmmaking debut.
By Todd Jorgenson
Arts & Entertainment
WaterTower Theatre Invites Audiences Backstage for an Evening with Louis Armstrong
Terry Teachout’s first play, SATCHMO AT THE WALDORF, shares details about Louis Armstrong after one of his final shows.
By Brett Grega
Publications
Larry McMurtry at the Strip Mall
The legendary author’s voluminous private book collection landed at an unassuming spot off the Tollway.
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When Dr. Phil Called, Houston Newscaster Dominique Sachse Answered
Sachse didn't ever plan on returning to TV news. Find out what changed her mind, how she manages her busy schedule, and her thoughts on skinny jeans.
By Tim Rogers
Arts & Entertainment
Dallas Theater Center Dials Up a New Take on a Classic Thriller
An iconic Alfred Hitchcock-directed film comes to life in a new and thrilling fashion at the Dallas Theater Center through April 28.
By Brett Grega
Movies
Renegade Filmmaker Jem Cohen Brings Two Films to the Texas Theatre This Weekend
Talented Friends will present two of Cohen’s feature films, including his documentary about the band Fugazi. It showcases the artistry of a director who works outside the mainstream.
By Austin Zook
Arts & Entertainment
A Sampling of the Best Art and Galleries at the Dallas Art Fair and the Dallas Invitational
The Arts District is the nerve center for Dallas Arts Month, and this weekend is home to the two most notable events this April. Here are your best bets—and what Dirk saw.
By Lauren Smart
Arts & Entertainment
After Two Decades, a Fort Worth Filmmaker Followed Through on His High School Dreams
Richard Blake’s low-budget thriller The Actor, featuring a soundtrack by Collective Soul, debuts this week.
By Todd Jorgenson