Events How to Celebrate Black History Month in Dallas By Emily Heft, Lydia Brooks, and Kate Foster | 1 month ago Tune in to a virtual film festival, experience a photo exhibition at the Galleria, or visit a socially distant pop-up museum.
Arts & Entertainment Financial Losses for Arts and Culture Sector Top $67 Million By Peter Simek | 6 months ago The pandemic has struck a devastating blow to Dallas' cultural scene. It didn't have to be this way.
Lifestyle A Dallas-Based Mahjong Line Is Facing National Backlash for Cultural Appropriation By Emily Heft | 2 months ago The company, founded by three White women, decided to give a centuries-old Chinese game a "respectful refresh" that no one asked for.
Arts & Entertainment Watch Filmmaker Ya’Ke Smith’s New Short: ‘Dear Bruh: A Eulogy. A Baptism. A Call to Action.’ By Peter Simek | 9 months ago The film is an impressionistic reflection of the profundity and pain of the African American experience
culture You Can Now Stream the Texas Theatre’s New Movies Online By Peter Simek | 12 months ago Independent theaters are looking for ways to quickly adopt their business models during the COVID-19 quarantine
culture This Month Marks 25 Years Since Selena Died By Roberto José Andrade Franco | 12 months ago I still remember exactly where I was when it happened.
culture Dallas Is Still Dreaming of Selena By Robert José Andrade Franco | 1 year ago Twenty-five years after her murder, Selena Quintanilla-Pérez is more popular than ever. The Tejano icon is remembered here, in murals and annual celebrations of her life.