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Three Versions of Cher Head to the Dallas Arts District This Weekend
The Cher Show actress and singer Morgan Scott talks about what it takes to transform into the pop culture icon as the Tony-winning musical comes to the Winspear.
By Danny Gallagher
Theater & Dance
Open This Weekend Only, This Immersive Play about Baseball Walks Audiences Through Riders Field
Kitchen Dog Theater is putting on its latest offering, Safe at Home, inside the Frisco RoughRiders’ ballpark.
By Lauren Smart
Arts & Entertainment
The Dallas-Fort Worth Art Exhibitions You Must See Before 2023 Ends
It's a busy end of 2023 in the North Texas art scene, with worthwhile exhibitions in both legacy institutions and galleries. Here are the ones you'll want to make time to visit.
Pop Music
The Life of Late ZZ Top Bassist Dusty Hill Is on Display In Pop-Up Auction Exhibit
If you've ever wanted the chance to own a piece of Texas history, make plans to head to the Design District this weekend.
By James Russell
Arts & Entertainment
Kettle Art Showcases Justin Terveen, the Man Behind Your Favorite Dallas Skyline Photos
Photographer Justin Terveen is back in town, and he brought some amazing pictures with him. But you better move fast, his show at Kettle Art is Saturday afternoon.
By Danny Gallagher
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The Adolphus Tower Gallery is Providing a Space for More Art Downtown
The gallery features established talent and up-and-coming artists from Dallas College in a curated space in downtown Dallas.
By Austin Zook
Visual Arts
Salt and Scrap Metal: How Curator Emily Edwards Is Leaving Her Mark on Dallas Contemporary Art
The Dallas Contemporary's curator is bringing new, exciting, and challenging work to the museum.
By Lauren Smart
Classical Music
Listen to the Full Legacy of Classical Music Written for the Dallas Symphony
Use our 14-hour playlist to explore the history of classical music in Dallas.
Arts & Entertainment
A Sold-Out Crowd Revels in the 20th Edition of Rock Lottery in Denton
Twenty editions and 25 years in, the abundantly charming event saw many notable participants returning to the stage for a good cause one more time.
By Christopher Mosley
Movies
Leatherface Lives: How the Original Texas Chainsaw Is Still Buzzing 50 Years Later
The 1974 cult classic will screen as the centerpiece of the inaugural It Came from Texas Film Festival this weekend in Garland.
By Todd Jorgenson