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Archive: 'History or Science'
In the Saturday Spotlight, we’re celebrating Dale Evans’ 100th birthday.
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science revealed a new logo and website on Thursday. The museum doesn’t open in Victory Park until early 2013. But it’s already begun piecing together some of the dinosaurs that will roam its fourth floor gallery.
In 2014, FWOpera will present two world premieres — one based on an iconic sci-fi fantasy, the other based on an iconic female author. How many icons you want in one season?
You and your favorite child can explore nature together at this one-day camp.
We’ve leaned toward no for many years now, and here’s a clear explanation of why.
This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll learn about a record label that was a real feather in the cap of the Texas recording industry.
We’re going to the zoo, zoo, zoo; How about you, you, you? You can come too, too, too. We’re going to the zoo, zoo, zoo.
This Week in Texas Music History, we’ll meet a pioneer of barrelhouse piano who started his career underneath the house.
We’ve come to accept so much of what Harold Pinter pioneered in The Birthday Party. From Monty Python to David Mamet, we’ve found his menace, his puzzles, his great, off-the-wall humor. It takes the Undermain and director Patrick Kelly to find the old-fashioned, theatrical delight.







