They’ve commissioned artworks for 10 public sites around Dallas — with artists from LA, New York, the Netherlands — and Texas. Plus, a video introducing the artists.
Archive: 'Dallas Arts District'
There are still hurdle to clear before the development becomes reality. But if you’d like to daydream, here’s what you should imagine.
Today in the roundup: Affordable artist housing in the Arts District, Dallas Black Dance explores its roots and the 35 Denton schedule is up.
… I mean, what, the guy’s been running Theatre 3 for how long? About time he got a sweet new gig.
Today in the roundup: Reviewing the tour of Anything Goes, behind the scenes of the DMA’s Chagall exhibition and words with Akin Babatunde.
The 140 items in the DMA’s first exhibition of the Russian-Jewish modern master are not about color. That’s what everyone knows Chagall for – that, plus floating couples and rooftop fiddlers. No, this lovely show is Beyond Color. But is it?
The pension board of the Dallas police and fire department met this morning to discuss how to handle offers coming in for the property. KERA’s BJ Austin reports.
Today in the roundup: More on SMU’s arts research center, props for the Perot and opera’s contribution to pop culture.
… thanks to Dallas Opera, which will project the Bugs Bunny cartoon, ‘What’s Opera, Doc?’ before it simulcasts its live stage production of Turandot. You know. as a curtain raiser. Oh. And it’s also returning to offering four shows next season, including that opera about robots.
Today in the roundup: Locals at the Grammys, Dallas Theater Center’s nightly Rothko re-creation, plus George W. Bush, the painter.







