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Arts
Van Gogh immersive art experiences coming this summer to Dallas
Black History
Dallas musicians say Black history is happening right now
While it’s important to learn from the past, these musicians say we shouldn’t lose sight of the history being made today.
Originals
'It feeds my soul': Bandan Koro African drum and dance ensemble celebrates community
Dance can be a way to connect to your roots. Here's a dance group practicing traditions handed down from generation to generation.
Arts
Dallas arts organizations lost nearly $100 million in first nine months of pandemic, study says
A study conducted by three local arts organizations says more than 1,000 Dallas jobs in the industry have been lost during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Features
'Black is Beautiful DFW' exhibit to be on display
The exhibit will be on display at the Galleria Dallas and will feature dozens of portraits of community members from Yesi Fortuna.
Arts
Dallas Opera, Dallas Summer Musicals announce plans for 2021/2022 seasons
The Dallas Opera said Wednesday it is cancelling it's Spring 2021 season due to COVID-19 concerns, and plans to resume full scale operas in Feb. 2022.
Local News
Dallas man chalks Christmas story in front of home to help encourage neighbors to enjoy the outdoors
Greg Rogers is hopeful that with his chalk art people will be more inclined to get out of their isolation and out into the neighborhood.
Local News
Keep the faith: Man uses chalk art to share Christmas story in front of Dallas home
Greg Rogers is hopeful that with his chalk art people will be more inclined to get out of their isolation and out into the neighborhood.
Arts
Virtual performances allow Dallas Black Dance Theater to press on during the pandemic
DBDT will present its 11th annual "Black on Black" performance this Saturday. The virtual production will show dancers using sites around the city as their stage.
Arts
#UpWithHer: North Texas art teacher stretches creativity to balance her passion and purpose
Kristina Brown shares how she is tapping into her creativity to carve out time to pursue her passion as an artist in this #UpWithHer.
Arts
North Texas ballet dancer practices unconventionally during COVID-19 pandemic
Ashton Bradley was accepted to Pacific Northwest Ballet Professional Division in the summer. He still hasn't danced with his team, and is doing practices via Zoom.
Life
What are you thankful for? Finding fun ways to share positivity ahead of the holiday
WFAA's Eric Alvarez and his family share how they celebrate being thankful ahead of Thanksgiving.
Black History
Dallas musicians say Black history is happening right now
While it’s important to learn from the past, these musicians say we shouldn’t lose sight of the history being made today.
Originals
'It feeds my soul': Bandan Koro African drum and dance ensemble celebrates community
Dance can be a way to connect to your roots. Here's a dance group practicing traditions handed down from generation to generation.
Arts
Dallas arts organizations lost nearly $100 million in first nine months of pandemic, study says
A study conducted by three local arts organizations says more than 1,000 Dallas jobs in the industry have been lost during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Features
'Black is Beautiful DFW' exhibit to be on display
The exhibit will be on display at the Galleria Dallas and will feature dozens of portraits of community members from Yesi Fortuna.
Arts
Dallas Opera, Dallas Summer Musicals announce plans for 2021/2022 seasons
The Dallas Opera said Wednesday it is cancelling it's Spring 2021 season due to COVID-19 concerns, and plans to resume full scale operas in Feb. 2022.
Local News
Dallas man chalks Christmas story in front of home to help encourage neighbors to enjoy the outdoors
Greg Rogers is hopeful that with his chalk art people will be more inclined to get out of their isolation and out into the neighborhood.
Local News
Keep the faith: Man uses chalk art to share Christmas story in front of Dallas home
Greg Rogers is hopeful that with his chalk art people will be more inclined to get out of their isolation and out into the neighborhood.
Arts
Virtual performances allow Dallas Black Dance Theater to press on during the pandemic
DBDT will present its 11th annual "Black on Black" performance this Saturday. The virtual production will show dancers using sites around the city as their stage.
Arts
#UpWithHer: North Texas art teacher stretches creativity to balance her passion and purpose
Kristina Brown shares how she is tapping into her creativity to carve out time to pursue her passion as an artist in this #UpWithHer.
Arts
North Texas ballet dancer practices unconventionally during COVID-19 pandemic
Ashton Bradley was accepted to Pacific Northwest Ballet Professional Division in the summer. He still hasn't danced with his team, and is doing practices via Zoom.
Life
What are you thankful for? Finding fun ways to share positivity ahead of the holiday
WFAA's Eric Alvarez and his family share how they celebrate being thankful ahead of Thanksgiving.
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