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Dallas Opera Cuts Salaries, Furloughs Staff

The latest arts organization to take a big hit from the COVID-19 pandemic suggests how lasting an impact the crisis will have on Dallas
By Peter Simek
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Tune In: Dallas Opera Hosting Virtual Recital Today

The Dallas Opera is streaming a recital of show tuns to help boost our spirits during the quarantine
By Peter Simek
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Architecture & Design

Architect Chosen to Re-Imagine The Kalita Humphreys Theater

Properly executed, a reconfiguration of Dallas' long-neglected architectural gem could be boon for city, theater community
By Peter Simek
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Anne Le Troter’s Sound Installation Stirs Up the Politics of Language

The French artist employs sound as sculpture in a voyeuristic new installation at the Nasher Sculpture Center.
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The AT&T Performing Arts Center Opened a Decade Ago. Where Is the Arts District Today?

Flora Street has seen a lot of change over the past 10 years, but now that the Arts District has been built-out, can Dallas say it has achieved its dream?
By Peter Simek
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Assessing the Dallas Arts District, 10 Years Later

The Performing Arts Center opened a decade ago. And the neighborhood is now edging toward realization.
By Peter Simek
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Dallas Opera Cancels Placido Domingo Gala Amidst Sexual Harassment Charges

The star tenor was set to sing at the annual spring event, but several women, including at TCU professor say the singer harassed them.
By Peter Simek
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We Can Thank H. Ross Perot for the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center

Perot's role in the construction of Dallas' magnificent concert hall goes beyond making a hefty donation
By Peter Simek
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More Notes on What Ails the Arts District

A post about my Monday stroll through the dead district spurred a few emails.
By Tim Rogers
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