Movies How the Allyn Siblings Rediscovered Their Passion for Mexico in No Man’s Land By Todd Jorgenson | 5 days ago In many ways, the contemporary Western about ranchers and migrants along the Texas-Mexico border was a product of their own upbringing.
Dallas History Tales From the Dallas History Archives: Art Has Always Been Part of the City By Brandon Murray | 7 days ago The Dallas Public Library has photos of sculptors, painters, and an early glimpse at what helped form the Dallas Museum of Art.
Education How to Celebrate a Socially-Distanced Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Dallas By Reagan Williamson | 2 weeks ago There are virtual panels, symposiums and more, bringing the day into your home.
Visual Arts Artist Vicki Meek’s Nasher Exhibit is a Profound Celebration of African Ancestry By Eve Hill-Agnus | 2 weeks ago In what used to be the museum gift shop, Meek creates a “healing space that celebrates Black life.”
Good Reads Watch: Ex-Dallasite Bradford Pearson Talks Eagles of Heart Mountain Via Interabang Books By Matt Goodman | 2 weeks ago A former D editor and People Newspapers reporter talks about his new book (virtually) in his old town.
Movies Why Its Creator Thinks One Night in Miami Still Resonates Almost 60 Years Later By Todd Jorgenson | 3 weeks ago In February 1964, four burgeoning Black icons discuss civil rights and the nature of celebrity in this film adaptation of an acclaimed stage play.
Things to Do in Dallas 14 Things You Must Do This January in Dallas By D Magazine | 4 weeks ago Gallery exhibitions, live streams, and a few distanced in-person events kick off 2021.
Arts & Entertainment Performance Artist Erica Felicella Wants to Give You Closure to 2020 By Tyler Hicks | 4 weeks ago The artist has put on a show every year since 2002. She wasn't going to let this year lapse without continuing the streak.
Arts & Entertainment Ways to Celebrate New Year’s Eve and the End of 2020 By Reagan Williamson and Rosin Saez | 1 month ago Ring in 2021 safely—but in style!—with these socially distanced food and entertainment options.
Movies How 2 North Texas Animators Helped Visualize Life and Death in Soul By Todd Jorgenson | 1 month ago Dallas native Ian Megibben was a director of photography on the latest thematically ambitious feature from Pixar.
Media Job Alert: D Magazine Seeks Online Arts and Entertainment Editor By Matt Goodman | 1 month ago Take control of FrontRow, become a trusted voice in local arts and culture, and help tell Dallas what to do every weekend.
Music Charley Pride Shouldn’t Have Had to Remind People of His Greatness By Zac Crain | 1 month ago The country music legend died on Saturday, due to complications from COVID-19.
Christmas 2020 The Best Christmas Activities in Dallas During a Very Strange 2020 By Natalie Gempel | 2 months ago Strap on your mask or open up your computer for a trip to the North Pole without leaving Dallas-Fort Worth.
Dallas History Of Art and Failed Socialist Uprisings: The Wild Story of Dallas’ First Painter By Peter Simek | 2 months ago Adolphe Gouhenant spent months in jail awaiting trial for his part in a conspiracy to overthrow the French government. And then he showed up in Dallas.
Local News Leading Off (12/07/2020) By Zac Crain | 2 months ago You guys ready for this? You ready? Just checking.