Arts
Goss Michael Foundation debuts new space with an exhibition by colorful Cuban-American painter José Parlá
Goss Michael's new venue on the edge of the Dallas Design District, is smaller, "more intimate," as Goss says, and perfectly suited to Parlá's colorful, Cuban-influenced work.
Dylan's Nobel win signals how much times really have changed
'Lady Cop Makes Trouble' will make Amy Stewart fans happy
How modern filmmakers reframe the white supremacy of 'The Birth of a Nation'
D.W. Griffith's epic, screening this week at the Dallas Video Festival, was a breakthrough in cinema storytelling, a blockbuster that redefined how editing can propel narrative. That narrative, however, is more than troubling.
Fashion for a Passion to feature several Asian-American designers
Against the Grain Productions presents its annual Fashion for a Passion fundraiser that includes a fashion show, musical performances and an art exhibit.
Playwright Jennifer Haley on what she misses about Texas and why 'Breadcrumbs' is her mom's fave play
Texas playwright Jennifer Haley on the play that changed her life, the one that's her mother's favorite and what she misses about Texas. Haley's play, 'Breadcrumbs,' is being produced by WingSpan Theatre Company at Bath House Cultural Center through Oct. 22.
'Stain Upon the Silence:' A night of theater full of risks and rewards
This 'Ann' will make theater history in Fort Worth — thanks to some clever politics
Other Stories in Performing Arts
Johnny Cash gets more of a theatrical song than story about his life in 'Ring of Fire' at WaterTower Theatre
Keep Austin: How rock great Alejandro Escovedo wound up living in Dallas
Golden touch: 'My Possibilities' special needs students have what it takes to design for PrismCo's 'Midas'
'Ann' a welcome dose of political optimism in a mud-slinging election season
'Breadcrumbs' from WingSpan: When women follow fairy tales to find their way home
The Kid Still Cares: Broadway star Jay Armstrong Johnson to give a homecoming concert at Kids Who Care
The kid still cares: Fort Worth Broadway baby Jay Armstrong Johnson returns for a deeply personal homecoming concert at Kids Who Care, the Fort Worth company that gave him his start as a kid.
'The Revolutionaries Try Again' is an experiment that works
Mauro Javier Cardenas' novel aims to disrupt, and succeeds in being profound.
H.W. Brands, Bryan Stevenson, Jeff Guinn among authors on tour Oct. 9-15 in D-FW
When Tracy Kidder writes, less than his best is still very good
Aurora art event dishes up a snazzy 'Prelude' that lures to Dallas top international talents
A wave of international talent will descend upon the Dallas Arts District for Aurora's 'intimate' off-year event called Prelude.