The Hills are Alive with a Pair of Mickle Mahers, Noises Off, Die Hard, Tharp, Cinderella’s Rats and so much more: The 2024 Season Wrap up
The Hills are Alive with a Pair of Mickle Mahers, Noises Off, Die Hard, Tharp, Cinderella’s Rats and so much more: The 2024 Season Wrap up
The Hills are Alive with a Pair of Mickle Mahers, Noises Off, Die Hard, Tharp, Cinderella’s Rats and so much more: The 2024 Season Wrap up
Building a Community: D. Wambui Richardson Invites Audiences to Become Part of Jubilee Theatre’s Family
AT&T Performing Arts Center Gears up for Season Two of their Off Broadway on Flora’s Series cate blouke·July 25, 2015Cate Blouke caught up with Senior Programming Manager David Denson to chat about the series, the line up, and how they connect with Dallas audiences.Dallas/Ft WorthTheater
Dallas Winds Celebrates 30 Years With More to Come Steven Brown·July 25, 2015Kim Campbell thinks back to when he freelanced as a trombonist in North Texas orchestras.Dallas/Ft WorthMusic
Have a Nice Day Lee Escobedo·July 17, 2015Visions of the Apocalypse in Irrational City Dallas/Ft WorthFeaturesReviewsVisual Art
Wise with the Feeling john zotos·July 17, 2015Trey Egan at Cris Worley Fine ArtsDallas/Ft WorthVisual Art
Room for Failure kristen cochran·July 10, 2015The Rough Hospitality of Phyllida BarlowDallas/Ft WorthVisual Art
A Study in Identity Jennifer Smart·July 9, 2015Alan & Michael Fleming at CydoniaDallas/Ft WorthFeaturesReviewsVisual Art
A Certain Displacement Jeremy Lupe·June 30, 2015The most significant challenge of a group exhibition is to unify the work, at least when a single narrative thread is constructed to ultimately guide interpretation. Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsVisual Art
Aaron Krach: Will You Come Back? john zotos·June 29, 2015So what happens when a masterpiece by Paul Gauguin, specifically NafeaFaaIpoipo? (When Will You Marry?), painted in 1892,...Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art
Mass Appeal given faithful production at Circle Theatre SCOT C. HART·June 23, 2015Mass Appeal is a small, two-character play that has a lot to say. Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsTheater
Tom Holland: Now…and a little bit of history Jeremy Lupe·June 9, 2015After a two-year hiatus, Tom Holland has returned to Texas for his second solo exhibition at Samuel Lynne Galleries, on view through June 29. Dallas/Ft WorthFeaturesReviewsVisual Art
FOMO Jennifer Smart·June 1, 2015Erika Jaeggli’s Meditation on the Fear of Missing OutDallas/Ft WorthFeaturesReviewsVisual Art
The Imperceptible Essence john zotos·May 27, 2015The otherworldly portraiture of Marjorie SchwarzDallas/Ft WorthFeaturesReviewsVisual Art