10/4: Legends of The Lost Art

AND THE LEGEND CONTINUES: Open seven nights a week through Halloween, The Fatal End in the West End has all the ghouls and goblins necessary for a haunting experience. The Fatal End tours Downtown Dallas and was born out of an urban legend in the West End Marketplace – with many businesses still feeling the presence of the unknown pass by. That presence will be felt tonight and throughout the month of October for anyone who desires to be a part of the haunting legend. The Fatal End tour begins at 7 p.m.    

ANCIENT ART: On display at the Kimball Art Museum in Fort Worth until January 2011, “Fiery Pool: The Maya and the Mythic Sea” sheds some new light on the Maya culture. The exhibit centers on Mayan life near of the sea and how water played a vital role in Mayan existence.  Showcasing over 90 works of art, some never before seen in the United States, “Fiery Pool” will educate and bring to life an ancient world.

SOUTHERN STAGE DIRECTION: See the drama of the critically acclaimed 1960 Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Harper LeeTo Kill A Mockingbird” live on stage at the Artisan Center Theater in Hurst. Directed by Dennis Canright, “To Kill A Mockingbird” tells an inspirational story about a father and his children dealing with racial inequality in the South during the Great Depression. The book is a classic in twentieth century American literature and tonight the passion and struggle comes to life on stage. Curtain call is at 7:30 p.m.


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