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Dallas Symphony Orchestra celebrates 125 years with 2025-26 season
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra is celebrating 125 years by highlighting significant moments, artists and music in its history.
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Fleurs de Villes paints NorthPark Center in colors of spring
Fleurs de Villes (Flowers of the Cities) is back for a second year at Dallas’ NorthPark Center.
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Spring has sprung at NorthPark Center
Thursday marked the first official day of spring. Beautiful flowers are in bloom in a place you might not expect. Noelle Walker has the story.
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Sculptures capture the beauty of the ordinary at the Dallas Arboretum
Among the spring blooms at the Dallas Arboretum is a series of sculptures that show the glory of the simplest moments of life.
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New exhibit tells story of Rosenwald Schools in Jim Crow South
“A Better Life for Their Children” explores Rosenwald Schools’ impact on Black education in the segregated South.
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New Dallas exhibit highlights fight for education equality
A new exhibit at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum explores how Booker T. Washington and Julius Rosenwald built nearly 5,000 schools to give Black children access to education. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports.
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Summer exhibition highlights Amon Carter Museum of American Art's latest acquisition
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art is hosting a celebration of its latest acquisition.
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Meet artist Rob Joyner
Artist, Rob Joyner, explains how he’s channeling his anxiety into artistic expression.
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Dallas Chamber Symphony says ‘bonjour' to a French-inspired program
The Dallas Chamber Symphony is putting on a French-inspired concert, featuring music by Adès, Saint-Saēns and Bizet.
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Texas Ballet Theater showcases ‘her story' in unique way during Women's History Month
The Texas Ballet Theater is showcasing ‘her story’ on stage during Women’s History Month in March. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports they’re doing it in a way it has never done before.
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Texas Ballet Theater production features all-women choreographers
The Texas Ballet Theater will open its mixed repertoire production called ‘International Woman’ on Friday at the Wyly Theatre in Dallas.
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Verdigris Ensemble sings about transformation in ‘Song from the Uproar'
The Verdigris Ensemble production combines music, theater and AI to tell the story of Swiss explorer and writer Isabelle Eberhardt.
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Shakespeare Dallas' 53rd season is a little ‘Wilde'
For its 53rd season, Shakespeare Dallas will bring Shakespearean magic with a bit of a “Wilde” twist to Samuell-Grand Amphitheater in Dallas. The 2025 season features Shakespeare’s Othello and The Taming of the Shrew and Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest. “The combination of Othello, The Importance of Being Earnest, and The Taming of the Shrew creates...
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Can sandals be art? Birkenstock says yes, but a German court says no
Birkenstock sandals are ubiquitous in the summer. But can the well-known sandals be considered art? That’s what Germany’s Federal Court of Justice had to decide on Thursday, and it ruled they’re just comfy footwear. Birkenstock, which is headquartered in western Germany, had filed a lawsuit against three competitors who sold sandal models that were very similar to its own. The...
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Outdoor art inspired by Texas flora and fauna
Decorate your outdoor space with one-of-a-kind pieces from Art of Twisted Nail.
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Fusing surrealism with social commentary
Abi Salami is a self-taught artist who creates surrealist works that explore her life experiences.
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Something ‘Wicked' this way comes to Broadway Dallas' 2025-2026 season
Broadway Dallas celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Music Hall at Fair Park with season of Dallas premieres and audience favorites.
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Dallas Theater Center gives new life to old Western ‘Shane' during Black History Month
In the Old West former slaves worked as cowboys, but if you watch old Westerns you wouldn’t know that. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker shows how a Dallas Theater Center production based on the novel ‘Shane’ reimagines what Western culture was.
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Dallas Theater Center production of ‘Shane' puts new face on old Western
Dallas Theater Center production based on the novel ‘Shane’ reimagines what Western culture was.
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Kennedy Center shakeup: DC residents, artists and relatives of JFK react to changes
Less than 24 hours after the announcement that President Donald Trump had been voted as chair of the board of trustees, the Kennedy Center is seeing fallout from featured performers and some of the remaining board members.