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1 | Dallas' Deep Ellum music scene hopes to return soon with one of its most famous original voices |
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2 | Dallas' Deep Ellum music scene hopes to return soon, along with one of its most famous original voices |
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3 | Documentary Arts Launches Virtual “Truth in Photography” Winter Exhibit |
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4 | “Myth of a Colorblind France” – Poetry in motion [MOVIE REVIEW] |
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5 | Undermain Theatre to stream ambitious season of shows from its legendary Deep Ellum basement |
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6 | What’s New on DVD in February: ‘Tesla,’ ‘Collective,’ ‘Freaky’ and More |
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7 | 'The Myth of a Colorblind France': Film Review |
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8 | ‘Myth of a Colorblind France’ Review: Artistry Abroad |
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9 | Listening to the blues is to tempt changing the mind about race |
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10 | Undermain Theatre's virtual 2021 season has hopes of live Dallas audiences soon |
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11 | Mis Cazuelas' History, Food and Authenticity Draw Dallas' Cultural Power Couple |
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12 | Deeply Personal Debut Miracle Fishing Leads an Impressive DocuFest Lineup |
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13 | Alan Govenar Bringing Fiddling, a Historic Part of Dallas Street Culture, Back to the City |
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14 | 'Tattoo Uprising': Film Review |
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15 | New movies to stream this week: ‘Oliver Sacks: His Own Life,’ ‘We Are Many’ and more |
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16 | Emory commemorates Juneteenth |
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17 | Documentary EXTRAORDINARY ORDINARY PEOPLE Opens 12/1 in LA Plus Q&A with Alan Govenar |
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18 | How A Music Scholar Finally Completed 'The Blues Come To Texas' |
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19 | ‘Dead’ and ‘The Artist’s Wife’ top this week’s streaming movies at Cleveland Cinemas and Cinematheque |
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20 | The Museum of Street Culture Takes a Ground-Level Look at Dallas Arts |
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21 | Rare Film Footage of Artist Henry Ossawa Tanner in 1930s Paris |
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22 | How Lightnin' Hopkins Came Back |
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23 | Meet Dallas’ Kaleta Doolin, a quiet titan for the recognition of women artists |
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24 | Things to Do: Read The Blues Come to Texas |
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25 | Exploring the Bizarre Cult of Ink in 'Tattoo Uprising' |
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26 | Culture Type: The Year in Black Art 2020, Key News, Exhibitions, Awards, and More That Defined Year |
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27 | 'Extraordinary Ordinary People': Film Review |
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28 | Groundbreaking German Artist Celebrated in Dallas: $100,000 and Nasher Moments |
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29 | The Beat Hotel: Film Review |
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30 | Programming Note: Dallas Blues History at the Texas Theatre Tonight |
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31 | A Sweeping History of Texas Blues Celebrates Little-Known Musicians |
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32 | Tracking Shots: This Week in Film |
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33 | Film-tastic! Documentaries, short films peer into cowboy culture |
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34 | ‘Texas in Paris’ Stars Lillias White at York Theater Company |
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35 | Eric Clapton and Dallas' Place in Blues History |
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36 | The Swashbuckling Origins of One of America’s Greatest Tattooers |
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37 | Gerald Williams Found His Salvation Thanks to a Mean Robert Johnson Impersonation |
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38 | ‘You Don’t Need Feet to Dance,’ a Documentary on Sidiki Conde |
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39 | The Cultural History Of Tattoos, Explained |
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40 | Tattoo History in the United States—How They Became a Thing |
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41 | Homeward Bound |
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42 | Visiting the Mary Ellen Mark Exhibit at the New Museum of Street Culture in Downtown Dallas |
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43 | Josephine Harreld Love, pianist and devoted arts advocate |
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44 | The Museum of Street Culture Wants You To Rethink Homelessness |
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45 | Shy Guy's Grandfather Invented Fritos, But His Destiny Was Making Music |
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46 | Remembering Mack McCormick |
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47 | Akiń Babatundé to Star as Blind Lemon Jefferson in New Musical Lonesome Blues |
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48 | Lillias White and Scott Wakefield Begin Rehearsals for York Theatre's Texas in Paris |
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49 | Ed Hardy Changed Tattooing Forever |
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50 | The South Street Seaport Museum Announces GOTHAM AND GUS WAGNER |
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51 | Study Up For 'Think': The Dallas Music Scene From The 1920's to the 1960's |
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52 | Next postCulture Type Picks: 15 Best Black Art Books of 2020 |
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53 | First Look at Lonesome Blues Starring Akiń Babatundé |
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54 | Restoration of Historic 508 Park Building Takes Big Step Forward |
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55 | You Don't Need Feet to Dance: Film Review |
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56 | New Museum of Street Culture in downtown Dallas cements first exhibit |
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57 | Winston-Salem’s Tattoo Archive: Telling The Story Of Time Through Skin And Ink |
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58 | Step into Dallas’ historic 508 Park building, now becoming Encore Park |
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59 | Downtown Dallas' Museum of Street Culture opens with groundbreaking show |
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60 | Someone Stole The Central Track Historical Marker Sign. |
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61 | Holiday Volunteering In North Texas: A Quick Guide |
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62 | In Memoriam: Undermain's Katherine Owens, Theatre Visionary |
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63 | Deep Ellum's Boom-Bust Cycle Happens Every 30 Years. |
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64 | Exciting acquisitions inspire artful celebration at SMU's Meadows Museum |
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65 | Blind Lemon Blues |
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66 | Five years in the making, The Museum of Street Culture will finally open in downtown Dallas |
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67 | Paul Oliver, Pre-eminent Authority on the Blues, Dies at 90 |
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68 | Norma's Celebrates 60th Anniversary with 1950s Prices |
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69 | Joe T. Garcia's Is a Fort Worth Institution — But Is It Still Worth the Trip? |
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70 | Plans for Dallas' Museum of Street Culture include taming the very street it celebrates |
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71 | The 10 Best Dallas Music Documentaries |
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72 | The Hidden Half of an East Texas Town |
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73 | Fair Park hasn't always been fair to everyone, and it's time Dallas finally tells that story |
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74 | Tattooing in the Civil War Was a Hedge Against Anonymous Death |
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75 | On Photography: The Cadence of Life, Through the Lens |
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76 | The Story Behind John Jeremiah Sullivan’s Times Magazine Cover Story |
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77 | Norma Miller, The Queen of Swing Remembered | The Syncopated Times |
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78 | What’s New on DVD in November: ‘Schitt’s Creek,’ ‘Weathering With You,’ ‘Essential Fellini’ and More |
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79 | Lena Waithe to Produce ‘A Thousand and One,’ Directorial Debut of Sundance Fellow AV Rockwell |
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80 | Theater Listings for Feb. 27-March 5 |
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81 | Skydance Animation Names Shane Prigmore Senior Vice President of Development |
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82 | Jordan Peele Sets Next Horror Film at Universal for July 2022 |
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83 | Anne Morgan of New York found her calling in war relief |
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84 | Edward Lycett, Designer for Faience Company, Brooklyn |
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85 | Knights' Tale |
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86 | ‘Space Mountain’ Movie in the Works Based on Disney World Roller Coaster |
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87 | New York Draws Attention to the Art of Tattoos |
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88 | Resurrecting the Oak Cliff building that was once home to the biggest gospel publisher in the world |
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89 | ‘Extraction’ Executive Producer David Guillod Arrested Again After New Sexual Assault Accusation |
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90 | BloodList 2020 Shines Spotlight on Unrepresented, Undiscovered Writers |
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91 | ‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ Pauses Production for 2 Weeks After Positive COVID-19 Tests |
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92 | ‘Hocus Pocus': Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy and Sarah Jessica Parker Reunite for Halloween Special |
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93 | These are the 10 best things to do in Dallas this weekend |
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94 | Stage West's 'An Octoroon' underscores how far we've come — and still have to go — with racial equity in theat |
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95 | Dallas Women's Foundation says it's raised $35 million of $50 million campaign |
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96 | Fall 2017 Movie Release Schedule |
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97 | Eighty years later, the stories told by ex-slaves in Dallas still sting |
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98 | The Reader's comprehensive-ish film review index | Movie Feature |
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99 | AMC Theatres Plans to Raise $500 Million in Private Debt Offering |
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100 | The 2017 holiday sneaks list includes blockbusters like 'Justice League' and 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' |
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