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42nd Annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Concert
Celebrate the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday with NBC 5, Telemundo 39, and The Black Academy of Arts and Letters (TBAAL) at the 42nd Annual Black Music and the Civil Rights Concert on Sunday, January 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas. The Black Music and Civil Rights Movement Concert is a mesmerizing…
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Kimbell Art Museum a part of Torlonia Collection debut
NBC 5, Telemundo 39, and the Kimbell Art Museum are excited to announce that the Kimbell will participate in the North American tour of Myth and Marble: Ancient Roman Sculpture from the Torlonia Collection, an exhibition of ancient Roman works that will be shown for the first time ever outside of Europe at the Kimbell from September 14, 2025, to…
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Inside Marcello Andres Ceramics
We visit Marcello Andres Ceramics to learn how he transforms raw claw into stunning works of art.
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DSO's Terry Loftis set to become CEO of New Jersey Symphony in 2025
Terry Loftis is leaving the Dallas Symphony Orchestra to become CEO of the New Jersey Symphony in 2025.
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North Central Ballet's Nutcracker production is family affair
Some of the parents and siblings in this year’s Nutcracker are playing parts they know well in real life while taking the stage together.
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Families share the spotlight for a production of the Nutcracker
Christmastime means the curtains are lifting on stages around the world for the Nutcracker Ballet. In Fort Worth, that holiday family tradition isn’t just something to go watch. Noelle Walker explains.
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Dallas City Council cuts $248K in funding from Dallas Black Dance Theatre
The Dallas City Council voted to cut about $248,000 in funding for the Dallas Black Dance Theatre and reallocate the funds to other arts organizations in the city.
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Dallas Black Dance Theatre funds cut by $248k
The Dallas City Council voted to cut about $248,000 in funding for the Dallas Black Dance Theatre and reallocate the funds to other arts organizations in the city.
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Muralists highlight ‘new growth' in Deep Ellum's rejuvenated musical art garden
Deep Ellum is known for its music and murals. The two combine at a reimagined ‘music art garden’ in what was a neglected space under I-345 in Dallas.
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Musical art garden in Dallas combines music and murals
Deep Ellum is known for its music and murals. The two combine at a reimagined ‘music art garden’ in what was a neglected space. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker reports it’s a space to linger a while.
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How to make your own prints
Iron Frog Press shows us how easy and accessible printmaking can be.
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Dallas Contemporary highlights graduate student artists in inaugural ‘Open University'
Thirteen North Texas MFA students will get a chance to shine in the new year. Dallas Contemporary will present Open University, the inaugural DC NTX Graduate Student Program exhibition, opening January 24, 2025.
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Celebrate unity with ‘Bone Soup: a Kwanzaa Story'
Kids Acting With Purpose celebrates the traditions of Kwanzaa with their upcoming production.
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These are the last 10 Pantone colors of the year
Pantone announced Mocha Mousse as its 2025 Color of the Year. Here are the colors that were selected for the honor over the last 10 years.
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The holidays are ‘Plaid' at Lyric Stage
Lyric Stage is bringing back the heavenly quartet, The Plaids, for the holidays.
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Dancer from Allen is among new class of Radio City Rockettes
A dancer from North Texas is living out her dream as a Radio City Rockette.
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Stage West's 2023 smash hit returns!
NBC 5, Telemundo 39, and Stage West are thrilled to announce that The Play That Goes Wrong is returning to Fort Worth on November 29, following a wildly successful run and critical acclaim in 2023 which saw every performance, including six added shows, sold out. The play follows the fictional Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society as they attempt to put on…
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Texas Woman's University continues legacy of artistic excellence on campus
At Texas Woman’s University, students are stepping up to carry on the legacy of those who have come before them. They are not only continuing the tradition of artistic contribution on campus but also laying the foundation for even more opportunities in the future. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat shares the story of a new course designed to provide students with...
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Dallas Arboretum celebrates 10 years of ‘The 12 Days of Christmas'
Since the 2014 holiday season, twelve 25-foot-tall glittering gazebos depicting “The 12 Days of Christmas” have dotted the Dallas Arboretum’s garden.
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Cherish your pet with a timeless portrait
Capture the spirit of your furry friend with hand-painted art from Pet Portraits by Caitlin.