Arts+Culture North Texas

New Del Shores Film Unspools Soon

Blues For Willadean, a new film from award-winning writer/director/producer Del Shores (Sordid Lives, Queer As Folk, Dharma & Greg), has its Dallas theatrical premiere at the Angelika Dallas at Mockingbird Station from October 26 – November 12, 2012. Shores’ latest work set in a trailer park in Mesquite, Texas explores the hidden emotions, shame and [...]

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Free Friday at The Nasher

For the next iteration of the ongoing Sightings series of installations and architectural interventions by contemporary artists, the Nasher Sculpture Center has commissioned Eva Rothschild to create a site-specific sculpture for the museum’s entrance bay. Sightings: Eva Rothschild will be on view from October 20, 2012 through January 20, 2013. In celebration of the opening [...]

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Add More Pink To Your Life

The original run of Dallas Children’s Theater’s PINKALICIOUS THE MUSICAL is completely sold out! As a result, DCT is adding five more performances due to popular demand. And true to the party spirit that the theater has displayed during the entire run, the final weekend will feature a Pink Dance Celebration complete with a live [...]

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Jazzing Up Shakespeare

The poetry of William Shakespeare’s timeless A Midsummer Night’s Dream is swinging to a new beat with newly composed tunes, classic jazz standards and choreographed dance numbers in A Jazz Dream, The Musical, adapted by New York guest director Maggie L. Harrer and produced by the University of North Texas Department of Dance and Theatre. [...]

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Exhibit Highlights Jewish Life in Eastern Europe

A new photographic exhibit opens Friday, October 19 at ArtSpace111 in Fort Worth. An exhibit that captures authentic moments of Jewish life in Eastern Europe. With a photojournalistic combined with fine art perspective, Loli Kantor’s photographs document the people, the places, and the relics of their lives. The tone of the exhibition balances melancholy about [...]

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The Book of Mormon to Hit Dallas

The National Tour of THE BOOK OF MORMON, winner of nine Tony Awards including Best Musical, will play in Dallas as part of the 2013/2014 Lexus Broadway Series season at the AT&T Performing Arts Center’s Winspear Opera House. Performance dates and prices for THE BOOK OF MORMON will be announced in early 2013 when the [...]

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Kimbell Hosts Visiting Artist

Adam Silverman, a Los Angeles–based artist, will present a gallery talk in the Kimbell Art Museum’s “Artist’s Eye” series on Saturday, October 13, at 11 a.m. Jennifer Casler Price, curator for Asian and non-Western art at the Kimbell, will moderate this free program. To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the opening of the Kimbell in [...]

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The Bauhaus Connection with Texas

PDNB Gallery profiled The German Bauhaus in 2009 with an exhibition of furniture, decorative arts and photography. This exhibition will combine photography by Bauhaus artists and three North Texas artists, who were directly and indirectly influenced by German Bauhaus modernist principles. The three Texas women in this exhibition are Carlotta Corpron, Ida Lansky and Barbara [...]

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Review: ‘Chant (Song) by Claude Lévêque at the Dallas Contemporary

CHANT (SONG) Dallas Contemporary Reviewed by Drew Davis On view through August 19, 2012. “Chant (Song),” by Claude Lévêque, is a dominating presence at the Dallas Contemporary.  Composed of hundreds of black umbrellas hanging upside-down from the ceiling, the installation is a little larger than a tennis court.  The generic black umbrellas were bought in bulk. The [...]

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The CAAD Art Bus Tour Starts June 30th!

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