5 Surprising Films to See at Oak Cliff Film Festival 2015 | D FrontRow
This year’s Oak Cliff Film Festival describes its theme as deriving from No Wave, the hardscrabble, DIY, punk-infused spirit of
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This year’s Oak Cliff Film Festival describes its theme as deriving from No Wave, the hardscrabble, DIY, punk-infused spirit of
The city’s most sizzling cultural events present plenty of reasons to stick around town this summer. From an off-Broadway hit
Teenage girls chatter in a dressing room about the new musical coming to the Black Academy of Arts and Letters
This date in 1854 marks the birth of Olivia Davidson Washington. She was a Black educator and administrator, and a
With summer right around the corner, we’ve got fun, sun, and, of course, music on the mind. So get ready
Family First Day at Dallas Arboretum, Saturday, June 13th – Special $8 admission all day from 9AM-5PM! At the children’s
This Summer, the Dallas Film Society is excited to offer two three-day film workshops for students ages 14-18. Professors from
Few singers have so consistently electrified their performances as Marilyn Horne. There was that incredible voice, with brass and brawn
The nonprofit AT&T Performing Arts Center, in association with KERA, announced recently that single tickets for Neil deGrasse Tyson –
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