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VideoFest Lives Again Alongside Denton’s Thin Line Fest
Bart Weiss, VideoFest’s founder, has partnered with Thin Line Fest to host two screenings that keep the independent spirit of VideoFest alive.
By Austin Zook
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Dallas College is Celebrating Student Work for Arts Month
The school will be providing students from a variety of programs a platform to share their work during its inaugural Design Week and a photography showcase at the Hilton Anatole.
By Austin Zook
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Curve Ball: Local Shorts Highlight Diverse USA Film Festival Slate
A college freshman spotlights his high school pitching coach’s unique baseball story in his filmmaking debut.
By Todd Jorgenson
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WaterTower Theatre Invites Audiences Backstage for an Evening with Louis Armstrong
Terry Teachout’s first play, SATCHMO AT THE WALDORF, shares details about Louis Armstrong after one of his final shows.
By Brett Grega
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In Denton, New Life for an Old Theater
The entrepreneurs who brought the Texas Theatre back to life in Oak Cliff see a similar future for the Fine Arts in downtown Denton. So does its City Council.
By Austin Zook
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Dallas Theater Center Dials Up a New Take on a Classic Thriller
An iconic Alfred Hitchcock-directed film comes to life in a new and thrilling fashion at the Dallas Theater Center through April 28.
By Brett Grega
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A Sampling of the Best Art and Galleries at the Dallas Art Fair and the Dallas Invitational
The Arts District is the nerve center for Dallas Arts Month, and this weekend is home to the two most notable events this April. Here are your best bets—and what Dirk saw.
By Lauren Smart
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After Two Decades, a Fort Worth Filmmaker Followed Through on His High School Dreams
Richard Blake’s low-budget thriller The Actor, featuring a soundtrack by Collective Soul, debuts this week.
By Todd Jorgenson
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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: April 4-7
Awesome weather is forecast for most of the weekend. Find some live musicto enjoy it properly—you can catch Bob Dylan, the Black Crowes, Ledisi, Offset, NOFX, and Kristin Chenoweth, just to name a few.
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Genre-Hopping Composer Anna Clyne Levels Up with a Major Dallas Premiere
ATLAS, co-commissioned by the Dallas Symphony and premiered in Dallas this weekend, is one of the composer's biggest, boldest, and most heart-on-sleeve pieces of music.