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Why Do I Need to Join a Paid out International Going out with Site?

Steven Brown·April 4, 2020
The best free overseas dating site can be one that suits all worldwide lovers. There are a few...
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Money Jewelry Exchange at Of india Weddings

Steven Brown·April 2, 2020
According to Indian custom, the Indian bride must carry 18 handcrafted wooden or steel adornments, referred to as...
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Discovering the right Foreign Dating Site

Steven Brown·March 17, 2020
Foreign seeing has become popular as of late. People of different countries and backgrounds to meet and fall...
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Explosions + Reverberations: CounterCurrent 2020

MICHAEL MCFADDEN·March 14, 2020
Since 2014, Houston has been host to a citywide takeover. For one week in April, the city itself is activated as a site for art, creativity, social consciousness, and dialogue as the CounterCurrent festival and its artists spread throughout the inner loop to hold a series of provocative performances.
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Room to Move: Nicole Eisenman at The Contemporary Austin

Nancy Zastudil·March 14, 2020
Emotion, individualism, unfettered expression, fruitful rebellion, and spontaneous movement are not often the makings of everyday life. But sometimes the storm and stress of life bring such things into being.
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From Faraway Lands to the Apocalypse, Soluna Festival Is All About Adventure

Steven Brown·March 14, 2020
The Dallas Symphony’s 2020 Soluna festival will encompass all that and more. The annual music and arts showcase, opening April 3, will feature Dallas artists plus globe-trotting guests; traditional concerts and multimedia immersions; a live incarnation of an acclaimed rock ’n’ roll album as well as a documentary film whose subjects perform in person in front of it.
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Neighborhood Dating Websites

Steven Brown·March 12, 2020
The internet has brought a revolution in online dating expertise, as we all know it. Online romances have...
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Expanding Histories at Austin’s Fusebox 2020

Tarra Gaines·March 11, 2020
Artists grappling with the political has been the norm for thousands of years, but when art and social-political questioning merge at an interdisciplinary performance festival like Austin’s Fusebox Festival 2020 (April 15-19), the results can sometimes expand artistic boundaries.
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Our Stories Onstage: How Dallas grew one of the nation’s biggest LGBTQ theater companies

Lindsey Wilson·March 11, 2020
Nearly 20 years ago, Craig Lynch and Jeff Rane took a look around Dallas and noticed a gap. Despite having the sixth-biggest population of LGBTQ people in the nation and a reputation as one of the country’s most gay-friendly cities, no theater company in Dallas was regularly producing theater that told this community’s stories.
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From Comedy to Tragedy: Expect Variety at Fort Worth Opera’s 2020 Festival

Amy Bishop·March 11, 2020
Attention, opera-goers: If you’ve been looking for a chance to change the mind of “that one friend” who swears they don’t like opera, this could be the time.
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Texas Studio: Lina Dib

Joseph Wozny·March 11, 2020
Lina Dib is a collector. Objects, affects, memories, and sounds; one may be stored in a cabinet, another on a hard drive.
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Texas Studio: Matt Clark

casey gregory·March 10, 2020
Artist Matt Clark, painter, professor, collaborator, and entrepreneur thinks art makers “sharpen that trait over time…
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