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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: July 21-23
From 90s country to reggae rock to a couple of homecomings, this weekend is packed with fun—and it's spilled into Monday.
Arts & Entertainment
Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: July 13-16
Longtime favorite local (and formerly local) acts return to North Texas this weekend, including Sarah Jaffe, Polyphonic Spree, Black Tie Dynasty, and Ben Kweller.
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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: July 7-9
If you grew up in the 90s, this is your weekend. But don't miss the tribute to the late Bobbie Nelson at the Longhorn Ballroom either.
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It Took Dallas Rapper XBValentine Forever And A Day To Get Here
Bianca Rodriguez’s latest album is her most personal yet, a reflection of how far she’s come and how hard she had to work to get there.
By Alex Gonzalez
Arts & Entertainment
Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: June 30-July 2
Catch Willie Nelson, TLC, Tanya Tucker, and a whole lot more this weekend—but remember to hydrate.
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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: June 23-25
Whether it's hanging with John Cusack, checking out a band from your high school days, or So What?! Music Festival in Fair Park, you won't lack for entertainment this weekend.
Music
Deep Ellum’s Video Bar Lives For a Night at the Kessler Theater
The Kessler Theater will transform into the Video Bar and On the Air, two seminal Dallas clubs centered around music videos, for one night only.
By Austin Zook
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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: June 9-11
LCD Soundsystem, Steve Lacy, Duran Duran, and yacht rock are among the choices this weekend. What will you choose?
Profiles
Arlington’s Own Abraham Alexander is Blazing Trails
Here's what R&B artist Abraham Alexander has been up to since D's June profile.
By Zac Crain
Music
Abraham Alexander Is Ready for His Star Turn
Abraham Alexander is ready to follow his friends Leon Bridges and Charley Crockett onto the national stage.
By Zac Crain