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Last Weekend Was a Reminder of Why We Love the Dallas Symphony
Violinist Randall Goosby is a global star in the making, and he was just one of the highlights of this DSO program. The concert will be available for on-demand streaming in February.
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Scenes from D Magazine’s Best New Restaurants 2022
D Magazine celebrated the restaurants behind the December issue with an exclusive event.
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Music
Last Weekend Was a Reminder of Why We Love the Dallas Symphony
Violinist Randall Goosby is a global star in the making, and he was just one of the highlights of this DSO program. The concert will be available for on-demand streaming in February.

Arts & Entertainment
Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Week: February 3-5
The sun is coming out just in time for a busy music weekend. Get ready to make some plans.

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The Longhorn Ballroom Announces Its Spring Re-Opening Concerts
Asleep at the Wheel and Emmylou Harris will welcome the Longhorn Ballroom back to Texas.
By Matt Goodman

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The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum Is Not the Museum You Remember. It’s Better.
And here are six meaningful reasons to plan your visit.
By D Partner Studio

Arts & Entertainment
Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Week: January 27-29
It's a weekend for '90s nostalgia, Larry the Cable Guy, and Korean boy bands. Enjoy.
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After 30 Years, Jeff Guinn Explores Why the Branch Davidian Siege Still Matters
The Fort Worth-based best-selling author spent time with both agents and surviving Branch Davidians for a book that explains why, decades later, both sides still don't agree on what happened at Mount Carmel, and how that has driven even events at the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

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Dallas History
A New Documentary Lets Joppa Preservationists Share Their Own History
The short film 150 Years of Resiliency will have its first public screening this weekend at the Denton Black Film Festival.
By Todd Jorgenson

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How North Texas Played a Role in Willie Nelson’s Story
We will absolutely take any excuse to put Willie Nelson on the cover of our magazine.
By Zac Crain

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Willie Nelson’s Dallas Diaries
Willie meets the famous and infamous in 1950s Dallas, with Paul English, his trusted drummer, bodyguard, accountant, partner-in-crime, right-hand man, by his side.
By Willie Nelson with David Ritz