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Song to Stage Lindsey Wilson·January 26, 2015Dallas Theater Center Premieres Stagger LeeDallas/Ft WorthTheater
It’s in the Telling Tarra Gaines·January 19, 2015Mike Daisey Monologues in DallasDallas/Ft WorthTheater
This Flick Takes Some Patience SCOT C. HART·January 18, 2015In The Flick, Annie Baker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play now having its regional premiere at Undermain Theatre through Jan. 31Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsTheater
Book Club Lightweight But Funny SCOT C. HART·January 18, 2015Dallas Theater Center’s The Book Club Play. Tiana Kay Johnson, Christie Vela, Jeffrey Schmidt, Steven Michael Walters. Photo...Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsTheater
What we Loved Jennifer Smart·December 29, 2014Our year in Dallas visual artsDallas/Ft WorthVisual Art
Once Gracefully Travels from Film to Stage SCOT C. HART·December 23, 2014I was hesitant walking into the Winspear Opera House on opening night of Once, the touring romantic musical based on the Irish indie film of 2006.AustinDallas/Ft WorthHoustonSan AntonioTheater
Redemption & Forgiveness SCOT C. HART·December 10, 2014Dallas Theater Center Brings New Life to A Christmas CarolDallas/Ft WorthTheater
Dancing at the Edge of the World Manuel Mendoza·December 10, 2014Diavolo Stops in Houston & DallasDallas/Ft WorthDanceEditor's PicksHouston
Sightings: Anna-Bella Papp john zotos·December 5, 2014Sightings: Anna-Bella Papp, the first solo museum exhibition of this Romanian-born artist who lives and works in Rome.Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsVisual Art
The Futility of Existence Jennifer Smart·November 26, 2014A+C Reviews KaRaoKe MoTeLDallas/Ft WorthReviewsTheater
Ayman Alamoudi: Machinic Code Bill Bridges·November 18, 2014The Ant Colony in Oak Cliff is a new exhibition space interested in propagating the efforts of growing artists. Dallas/Ft WorthVisual Art
Playing with Fire at Kitchen Dog Theater SCOT C. HART·November 12, 2014If you have nothing to say after watching a performance of The Arsonists, the dark political satire, then you haven’t been paying attention. Dallas/Ft WorthReviewsTheater