Verse & Rhythm June 27h at Oak Cliff Cultural Center
Verse & Rhythm 6/27/2015 Oak Cliff Cultural Center Please join us for June’s edition of Verse & Rhythm, hosted by
An online society for established and upwardly mobile black professionals, and those who aspire to be
Verse & Rhythm 6/27/2015 Oak Cliff Cultural Center Please join us for June’s edition of Verse & Rhythm, hosted by
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
A landlord-tenant disagreement involving Gearbox Software is threatening the video game developer’s move into a new building in Frisco. In
In 1995, there were 146 radio stations in America owned by African Americans. Today there are only about 68 remaining,
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
Calling all audiophiles – in celebration of music, fashion & technology, MCM launches a limited edition collaboration with the notorious
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