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Decor
A Dallas Artist’s Bathroom Renovation Sparked a Rainbow of Wallpapers
We chatted with Color Kind Studio founder Jill Elliott about her efforts to create calming, joy-filled spaces through wallpaper design.
Movies
The Latin American Film Festival Offers Dallas a Vision of the World
The inaugural LAFFD is happening this month, showcasing Latin American features that may not otherwise get theatrical distribution in the area.
By Austin Zook
Local News
The Historic Inwood Theatre Is Closed, at Least Temporarily
The theater opened in 1947, and was owned by Mark Cuban and Todd Wagner from 2003 to 2018. After the pandemic, it was "struggling" to remain open.
Theater & Dance
The Spirit of Governor Ann Richards Takes Center Stage at WaterTower Theatre
Written by Emmy winner Holland Taylor, the one-woman play Ann takes an introspective look at the iconic Texas politician.
By Brett Grega
Movies
The Taste of Things Turns French Country Cooking into Heartrending Romance
The new French film, showing in Texas theaters this week, is an unusual addition to the canon of great food movies.
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Classical Music
The Dallas Opera Stages a Stunning Performance of Opera’s Bleakest Tale of Revenge
The first local performances of cold-blooded chiller Elektra since 1996 will continue through Saturday.
Arts & Entertainment
Deep Ellum’s Kettle Art Has Been Helping Artists for Nearly 15 Years
Kettle Art founder Frank Campagna says the gallery is built on trust and love for art and artists. The gallery’s annual For The Love of Kettle art sale happens Saturday.
By Danny Gallagher
Arts & Entertainment
At the Inaugural Dallas Entertainment Awards, a Room for All Scenes
The ceremony at the Latino Cultural Center gathered musicians, artists, and other creators who celebrated the work being produced in Dallas.
By Desiree Gutierrez
Theater & Dance
Theatre Three’s Latest Play, God of Carnage, Is More Than Just a Playground Drama
The rapid-fire show, which opens February 1, spotlights the worst in parents—and humanity.
By Brett Grega
Movies
Local Filmmaking Couple Gets Creative to Curb Obesity, Plus a Preview of the Denton Black Film Festival
Comedian Brandon Lewis wrote ImPossible about his weight-loss goals, then cast himself to make it happen.
By Todd Jorgenson