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A Guide to the Must-See Art Exhibits In Dallas-Fort Worth This Fall
The quiet summer is over and the art schedule is in full swing. Here are the gallery and museum exhibitions you need to see this fall.
By Lauren Smart
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Comedy
Tim Heidecker Wants You To Be A Little Scared During Tim and Eric’s Reunion Tour
By Nicole Brouillette
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Galleries
The Oak Cliff Flamenco Festival Spices Up the Wild Detectives
Drinks, music, and (of course) dancing made for a lively night in Dallas.
By Bret Redman
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Arts & Entertainment
Theater Festival Cements Cara Mía’s Role as a Frontrunner in Dallas’ Arts Scene
This fall, three plays—including the Afro-Cuban-centric We Have Iré—spotlight the nuances of Latin identity.

Theater & Dance
Texas Ballet Theater Announces Dracula, Rubies, and More for 2023–24 Season
Filled with classic stories and renowned choreography, the upcoming lineup is acting artistic director Timothy O’Keefe’s first curated season.

Theater
Cara Mía’s Play About Frida Kahlo Resonates in Two Languages
Twenty years after its premiere, To DIE:GO in Leaves by Frida Kahlo is more relevant than ever with performances in Spanish and English.

Arts & Entertainment
Michael Urie Is Coming Home
The Plano-born actor just starred alongside Harrison Ford in the Apple TV+ show Shrinking. His next act is the stage, where he’ll direct his full-length play at Uptown Players.
By Lauren Smart

Theater & Dance
The Bishop Arts Theater Presents the 1619 Project Through a Dallas Lens
The 1619 One Act Play Festival uses the Pulitzer Prize-winning work as its inspiration but explores its themes with Dallas in mind.
By Ian Kayanja
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Theater & Dance
Bruce Wood Dance’s Awake Feels Apt in Our Times
There is no ignoring the politics in a lineup full of haunting beauty that highlights the power of art in any time.

Theater & Dance
A Powerhouse Extravaganza of Local Arts Talent Joins for One Night To Benefit HIV/AIDS Service Organizations
In A Gathering 2022, Charles Santos of TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND reminds us that the lights haven’t gone dark on the AIDS epidemic more than 40 years later.

Theater & Dance
How Bruce Wood Dance’s Newest Season Opener Brings You To the Brink and Back
A DMA-commissioned premiere takes the dance company—and us—far beyond the stage and The Rite of Spring pushes limits.

Theater & Dance
Behind the Scenes of Dallas Black Dance Academy’s ‘Espresso Nutcracker’
The beloved Christmas tradition opens on December 11 at The Majestic Theatre.
By Moriah Forbes

Theater & Dance
The Dallas Black Dance Theatre Has Big Plans for Black History Month
Starting this weekend, the dance company is using new locations and the power of film to lift up its poignant message during this month of celebration and reflection.