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Archive for July, 2010

North Texas Artists in Turkey: A Visit to Babayan Artist Residency

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Guest blogger Sarah Jane Semrad checks in from Turkey, reporting on a little side trip she made to an artist residency located in caves. Yes, caves.

DISD Partners with Museum of Nature and Science to Give Teachers a Boost

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The Dallas Independent School District is partnering with the Museum of Nature and Science to train elementary school teachers to better teach science to their students. KERA’s Stephen Becker reports:

Tuesday Morning Roundup

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Today in the roundup: A notable local music death, a look at Ellsworth Kelly and Sherlock Holmes comes to town.

Ticket Giveaway: The Full Monty at WaterTower Theatre

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If you’ve seen the movie (or even if you haven’t), here’s your chance to see the show live.

Monday Morning Roundup

Today in the roundup: Painting your pocketbook, a peek at books in progress and the Metropolitan Ballet is back.

North Texas Artists in Turkey: Cappadocia

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Exploring caves in Cappadocia – underground and in fairy chimneys.

North Texas Artists in Turkey: Our Guides

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Who’s showing us around in Turkey?

The Paul Slavens Show : Live Blog for July 18 2010

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It was a great weekend of music in Dallas and more to come with the Observer Awards. This is where you can leave your polite comments and suggestions for music.

North Texas Artists in Turkey: Who's on the Trip?

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A little bit more on the artists and writers Anne’s traveling with in Turkey.

North Texas Artists in Turkey

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Anne’s in Turkey with a group of North Texas artists and writers. One highlight of the trip was well worth losing sleep over.

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