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For a Weekend, Female Graffiti Artists Left a Burst of Color on the Walls of the Fabrication Yard

Dallas-grown She Unit Paint Jam is transforming the legal graffiti park into an epicenter for female graffiti artists in Dallas and across the globe.
By Desiree Gutierrez
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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: May 26-29

There is plenty in the way of festivals, nostalgia (both 80s and 90s) and jam bands to occupy your Memorial Day weekend, plus an outdoor concert and fireworks.
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Three Years After His Death, Dallas Still Honoring Local Music Icon Bill Wisener

Bill’s Records and Tapes founder Bill Wisener died in 2020, but Dallas is still paying tribute to his legacy.
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How a Texas Filmmaker Found Humanity on the Middle Eastern Front Lines

Ric Roman Waugh’s Kandahar, which releases this week, is the biggest budget film ever to shoot entirely in Saudi Arabia.
By Todd Jorgenson
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The Oak Cliff Film Festival Announces Its 2023 Lineup

The festival returns for its 12th year with a palate-cleansing selection of films and performances beginning June 22.
By Austin Zook

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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Weekend: May 19-21

Festival season has officially kicked off, and it's totally apparent this weekend, with the Tacos & Tequila Festival, Wildwood Festival, Main Street Festival, and more.
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Midnight Rambler, By Popular Demand

The subterranean cocktail bar at The Joule brings back a favorite menu.
By The Joule Dallas
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Carne Asada Fest Grew Its Brand By Harnessing a Familial Pastime

Everyone is welcome at the carne asada, even if “everyone” means nearly 3,000 people.
By Desiree Gutierrez
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Here’s Who Is Coming to Dallas This Week: May 12-14

Lots of festivals this weekend, some cowboys, Boys II Men, and, yes, The Cure.
A grand, tapestry-style piece on display in the Japan, Form and Function.
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The Crow Museum of Asian Art’s Latest Installation Explores Japanese Expression Through Artifacts

Travel back in time to Japan in 5,000 BCE to the mid-20th century with a visit to Japan by way of ceramics, tapestries, statues, and more.
By Reagan Mathews