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Archive for July, 2012

Monday Morning Roundup

Today in the roundup: Weighing in on Museum Tower vs. Nasher, Cathy Ribgy on Peter Pan and the return of the Toadies.

The Paul Slavens Show: July 8, 2012 Live Blog

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Here is where you can leave your polite comments and music suggestions for next week’s show.

Review: Hip Pocket Theatre's Dreamy 'Moby-Dick' …

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… ‘dreamy’ being a term not typically associated with the Herman Melville novel. But then, a thin-yet-lovely, one-hour-long, mimed-puppet stage version of the novel is not exactly typical, either.

Ninth Annual Modern Dance Festival at The Modern in Fort Worth

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The first of three big weekends of dance kicks off tonight in Fort Worth. Guest blogger Julissa Treviño fills us in.

Giveaway: Passes to See 'Take This Waltz'

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Here’s your chance to get an advance look at the latest from acclaimed director Sarah Polley.

KERA Commentary: Four Local Galleries Achieve Greatness Without Grandeur

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Commentator Joan Davidow says these four galleries offer inspiring examples of how deep and adventurous projects can be produced on a shoestring.

This Week in Texas Music History: Gale Storm

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This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a performer who was a real force of nature.

Saturday Spotlight: 'Hairspray' X 2

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In the Saturday Spotlight, it’s a double dose of Hairspray!

Afternoon Delight: Domino Soldiers

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How this is used to defeat the enemy is anyone’s best guess. But that doesn’t make it any less cool.

Author Writes About – and Tours – Dallas’ Lost Buildings

Mark Doty is a new author on tour – but it’s a walking tour of downtown. The author of Lost Dallas, Doty talks about what Dallas has lost in the way of our cityscape and what is still here.

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