Kimberly Richard is a North Texan with a passion for the arts. She’s worked with Theatre Three, Inc. and interned for the English National Opera and Royal Shakespeare Company. She graduated from Austin College and currently lives in Garland with her very pampered cocker spaniel, Tessa.
The Latest
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Lyric Stage begins its 31st season with new leadership
The new season begins later this month with “Forever Plaid: Plaid Tidings.”
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Theatre Three's spooky prom night benefits arts and education programs
T3’s Night of Mystery: Prom Night, the prom-themed fundraiser, is Oct. 28.
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The Constitution is the star of Stage West Theatre's season opener
“What the Constitution Means to Me” opens the Fort Worth theater’s 46th season.
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Douglas Pipes creates Hitchcock sound for Dallas Chamber Symphony's ‘The Lodger'
Dallas Chamber Symphony presents ‘The Lodger’ with a new score from Douglas Pipes.
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Crow Museum of Asian Art opens second location at University of Texas at Dallas
The new museum is Phase I of the University of Texas at Dallas’ Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athenaeum.
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Meow Wolf has spooky plans for October, including a new exhibition in Houston
Meow Wolf Grapevine has a series of events planned for October with Meow Wolf Houston opening Oct. 31.
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Amon Carter Museum of American Art makes art accessible for those with vision differences, dementia and autism
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art is making sure art is truly for everyone. In honor of Color Blind Awareness Month in September and World Blindness Awareness Month in October, the Amon Carter Museum of American Art (the Carter) is highlighting the variety of accessibility tools and resources it offers for visitors with visual differences. These resources enable visitors…
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Sixteen arts groups you can support on the 16th annual North Texas Giving Day
The online giving event is going on now through Sept. 19.
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Cara Mía Theatre's 2024-2025 season kicks off with an international Latino theater festival
The fifth annual Latinidades Festival & Symposium runs Sept. 26 – Oct. 13 at the Latino Cultural Center in Dallas.
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Paul T. Taylor talks about the importance of being Lady Bracknell in Oscar Wilde's classic comedy
“The Importance of Being Earnest” runs Sept. 5-22 at Stage West Theatre.