Media Introducing Your New FrontRow Editor for D Magazine By Taylor Crumpton | 4 days ago Dallas is important to me. And I want the online arts section to reflect why it's important to you.
Movies Alan Govenar’s Latest Documentary Brings a New Perspective to Fame and Race By Todd Jorgenson | 1 week ago The Dallas filmmaker's new project, Myth of a Colorblind France, was completed last summer, but its roots can be traced back decades.
Movies How a Local Filmmaker Aims to Inspire Gen Z With Stories That Matter By Todd Jorgenson | 2 weeks ago Rebecca Ugo, 23, will launch her micro-budget drama No Strings with a red-carpet premiere on Friday in The Colony.
Travel 11 Beach Vacations a Flight Away From Dallas, Once It’s Safe to Travel By D Magazine Editors | 2 weeks ago The goal line is in sight. Let us give you a head start on planning your first safe vacation in more than a year.
Visual Arts Painter Jeremiah Onifadé Wants to Make the World Better For His Son By Tyler Hicks | 3 weeks ago In a solo exhibition in the Design District gallery SITE 101, the Nigeria-born artist tells stories through distinctive, orb-like figures.
Visual Arts The Nasher Makes a Mixtape By Zac Crain | 3 weeks ago When life hands you lemons, you paint 'em gold.
Arts & Entertainment Pandemic Deals Devastating Blow to Dallas Cultural Organizations By Peter Simek | 3 weeks ago A new survey estimates that the local nonprofit arts community has suffered losses exceeding $95 million.
Music Listen: Bobby Sessions and Megan Thee Stallion on Coming 2 America Soundtrack By Zac Crain | 3 weeks ago The lead single is called 'I'm a King.'
Arts & Entertainment The Digibees Were Ready For This Moment By Eve Hill-Agnus | 3 weeks ago The creative duo behind the lens—and ahead of the times—make performance art intimate when we can't see it in person.
Visual Arts Anti-Racist Pedagogy in Art: A UNT Speaker Series Provides a Vision for the Future By Kathy Wise | 3 weeks ago Just imagine what an equitable art world would look like.
Theater & Dance The Dallas Black Dance Theatre Has Big Plans for Black History Month By Eve Hill-Agnus | 3 weeks ago Starting this weekend, the dance company is using new locations and the power of film to lift up its poignant message during this month of celebration and reflection.
Arts & Entertainment The 12 Things You Must Do In Dallas This February By D Magazine | 4 weeks ago It's Black History Month, plus new art exhibits and plenty of things to stream.
Movies Living the Dream: How Director Carlson Young’s Feature Debut Forged Ahead By Todd Jorgenson | 4 weeks ago The Fort Worth native will premiere the horror fantasy The Blazing World, shot during the pandemic, as part of the Sundance Film Festival.
Arts & Entertainment The Sundance Film Festival Opens in Dallas Tonight By Peter Simek | 4 weeks ago Here's one positive side effect of the pandemic: for the first time in its 43-year history, Sundance will screen films in theaters around the country—including Oak Cliff.
Events How to Celebrate Black History Month in Dallas By Emily Heft, Lydia Brooks, and Kate Foster | 4 weeks ago Tune in to a virtual film festival, experience a photo exhibition at the Galleria, or visit a socially distant pop-up museum.