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Pianist Anton Nel's musical journey from South Africa to Texas
The prize-winning pianist performs with the Dallas Chamber Symphony April 30.
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Art in the Square 2024
Calling all art enthusiasts! Get ready with NBC 5 and Telemundo 39 for an extraordinary weekend at Art in the Square, the premier art festival in Southlake Town Square. This 24th annual event is set to be a Cosmic Canvas of creativity, music, and community spirit! Gather your family and friends for a fun-filled celebration of the arts. Stroll through…
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The beautiful revolution of Monet, Renoir and Degas at the Dallas Museum of Art
“The Impressionist Revolution from Monet to Matisse” is on view at the Dallas Arts District museum through Nov. 3
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The Firehouse Theatre presents ‘9 to 5'
Find out how you can get your tickets to see the on-stage rendition of the cinematic classic 9 to 5.
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5 Talk Street: Art In The Square 2024
For the past 24 years NBC 5 has been honored to serve as the television media sponsor of the 3-day annual community event, Art in the Square. Here to tell us all about what’s new this year are Kathy Talley and Shelby Frank. Kathy is a member of Southlake Women’s Club, the presenting organization, and this is her 7th year...
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Forest Forward celebrates the renovation and rebirth of the historic Forest Theater in South Dallas
A new chapter begins for Forest Theater, a cultural gem in South Dallas. Take a look at Forest Forward’s plans to revive the iconic theater to its former glory and the massive revitalization program planned for South Dallas.
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Dallas nonprofit sets stage for inaugural outdoor festival celebrating Spanish culture, art
The Flame Foundation presents its inaugural Cocina Flamenca Live featuring visiting artists, authentic Spanish food, and entertainment.
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WaterTower Theatre announces 29th season
For every season, WaterTower Theatre’s 29th season has a show. The Addison theater company’s 2024-2025 season has a seasonal theme, featuring one show for the fall, winter, spring and summer.
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All about Big Art Day
Enjoy a celebration of the arts at the City of Garland’s Big Art Day.
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Verdigris Ensemble's ‘Mis-Lead' highlights environmental history of West Dallas
The Dallas-based choral ensemble debuts the new work with concerts at the Kalita Humphreys Theatre April 5-7.
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It's ladies' night at Avant Chamber Ballet's Women's Choreography Project
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the program.
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The vibrant canvases of Evita Tezeno
We explore the vibrant works of art made by Dallas-based artist Evita Tezeno.
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Rediscovering Central Track and Deep Ellum at the African American Museum, Dallas
Two exhibitions illuminate the history of Central Track and the world of Blind Lemon Jefferson.
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How to see ‘Sweeney Todd' in Dallas
Find out how you can see Lyric Stage’s upcoming production of Sweeney Todd.
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At the DMA's ‘He Said/She Said,' women artists have a lot to say
The exhibition featuring contemporary female artists is on view through July 21
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DBDT: Encore! Presents Dancing Beyond Borders
NBC 5 and Dallas Black Dance Theatre invite you to experience DBDT: Encore! in the Dancing Beyond Borders series in Fort Worth on Saturday, March 16, and in Dallas Saturday, March 23 DBDT: Encore! transcends borders and boundaries in a stunning display of contemporary modern dance. Prepare to embark on a journey that explores the intersection of grace, athleticism, and…
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Dallas Symphony Orchestra announces 2024-25 season featuring Wagner's Complete Ring Cycle
The new season includes three world premieres, two co-commissions and fourteen DSO premieres.
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DFW students prepare for DART Student Art Contest
DFW students are competing in the DART Student Art Contest with the theme “Moving Message.” Submissions are due at the end of the month. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker talks to hopeful students.
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Celebrating Texas music history with ‘Lonesome Blues'
Learn all about famed Dallas songster Blind Lemon Jefferson at this one-man musical about his life.
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In WaterTower Theatre's ‘Ann', a legendary Texas governor's voice can still be heard
Former Texas Gov. Ann Richards died in 2006, but her legendary wit and remarkable story live on in Ann, now playing at WaterTower Theatre in Addison through Feb. 25.