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The Big Deal: AT&T PAC Brinker International Forum – Modern Family, 4/24

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Win tickets to see Modern Family Panel (Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Ty Burrell, Eric Stonestreet and Co-Creator/Executive Producer Steve Levitan) at AT&T Performing Arts Center’s Brinker International Forum.

The Big Deal: Steve Earle & The Dukes on 4/26 at the Granada

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Thanks to the Granada Theater, two winners of this week’s Big Deal will receive a pair of tickets to watch Steve Earle & The Dukes play live on April 26.

Wednesday Morning Roundup

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Today in the roundup Sarah Jaffe everywhere, Theatre Three’s murder mystery and today at DIFF.

Mayor Mike's New Dallas Business/Arts Initiative

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He re-introduced the City Council’s Arts, Culture and Libraries Committee. Now Mayor Rawlings is pushing to expand area businesses’ contributions to the city’s cultural life. Not only that, he wants them to become best friends forever.

Art&Seek Jr: Art and the Earth, Too!

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Two Family-Fun Days and a Picnic for the Planet. It’s shaping up to be a great weekend…unless you have a garage sale.

Afternoon Delight: The Harpsichord Maker

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We’ve been on a little run of videos about people who make instruments. So far we’ve featured guitar and violin makers. And now, we make a harpsichord.

San Antonio Opera to File for Bankruptcy

Categorized Under: Architecture, Arts Funding or Budgets, Music, Uncategorized 1 Comment

Another one bites the dust. But another one rises up.

A Different Drummer: Stewart Copeland at SMU

Last year, former Police drummer Stewart Copeland had a new composition premiere in Dallas, thanks to the world-percussion ensemble, D’Drum. This year, he came back to celebrate. Oh yeah, and to teach some SMU students.

Tuesday Morning Roundup

Today in the roundup: DMA hires a curator, the ghost of Frank Zappa visits UNT and a very special DIFF screening you should know about.

Q&A: Adam McEwan

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The British artist, whose works is currently exhibited at the Goss-Michael Foundation, talks about the unlikely material that dominates his sculptures.

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