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Hey Parents: Let Your Kids Color in County Judge Clay Jenkins, Dr. Philip Huang
Stay home and color.
By Matt Goodman
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7 Recent Documentaries With Dallas Ties to Watch While Quarantined
From cheer squads with grit to outspoken billionaires, here are a few features to add to your queue.
By Shawn Shinneman
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You Can Now Stream the Texas Theatre’s New Movies Online
Independent theaters are looking for ways to quickly adopt their business models during the COVID-19 quarantine
By Peter Simek
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A Running List of Dallas Cancellations and Changes Due to Coronavirus
COVID-19 is changing plans all over town. And we should probably just cancel everything. (Last updated: 3/20/20)
By Matt Goodman
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Five Books By Dallas Authors You Should Read Right Now
Deep Vellum Books' founder Will Evans is here to help you pass the time. It's a good idea to dive into these captivating reads by local, female authors.
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With Tours and Festivals Canceled, Musicians Turn To Online Stages
Reeling from the cancelation of SXSW and dozens of other events, musicians in Dallas and beyond are figuring out their next steps.
By Jon Arnold
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After Event Cancellations, Dallas’ Freelance Creative Community Leaps Into Action
DJ Blake Ward and artist Darryl Ratcliff are leading an effort to help keep freelance creatives afloat during this time of social distancing and uncertain budgets.
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If You’re Planning to Work Out This Weekend, Read This First
We asked local gyms and studios how they're responding to coronavirus. Here's how they plan to keep spaces sanitary and patrons safe.
By Emily Heft
Arts & Entertainment
Museums Across North Texas Close Amid Coronavirus Concerns
The Dallas Museum of Art, Perot Museum of Nature and Science, the Kimbell Art Museum, the Modern, and others have closed their doors to the public.
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The Dallas Art Fair Is Rescheduled For October
Dallas Arts Month events are dropping one after the other as organizers deal with the repercussions of a pandemic.