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Eve Hill-Agnus

Eve Hill-Agnus

Former Dining Critic

Eve Hill-Agnus was D Magazine’s dining critic from 2014-2021. She has roots in France and California and during her time at D wrote in depth about Japanese, Italian, Korean, and Italian food in Dallas, the Filipino pop-up movement, art and dance in addition to restaurant reviews. She also enjoyed writing profiles of chefs and tackling other subjects in the food industry. Her writing earned the magazine several nods from the City and Regional Magazine Association and other award-granting entities. She left the magazine to live and work in Paris.

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Stories by Eve Hill-Agnus

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Visual Arts

The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s New Acquisitions Forge a Bold Path

For a milestone anniversary, the museum has grown its collection with a forward-looking crop to see through summer.
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Visual Arts

Conduit Gallery’s Trio of Spring Shows Is a Powerhouse

Check out a stellar triplet exhibition that ends this month. Plus, two other shows that are worth your while.
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Theater

Cara Mía’s Play About Frida Kahlo Resonates in Two Languages

Twenty years after its premiere, To DIE:GO in Leaves by Frida Kahlo is more relevant than ever with performances in Spanish and English.
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Arts & Entertainment

The Must-See Art Shows Opening In Dallas This February 

The DMA continues a Matthew Wong retrospective, and February brings six exhibitions that are off the beaten track.
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Visual Arts

See These Art Exhibitions Before They Close in January

There are six must-see art shows in Dallas and Fort Worth. Make time for them.

Stories by Eve Hill-Agnus

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Theater & Dance

Bruce Wood Dance’s Awake Feels Apt in Our Times

There is no ignoring the politics in a lineup full of haunting beauty that highlights the power of art in any time.
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Theater & Dance

A Powerhouse Extravaganza of Local Arts Talent Joins for One Night To Benefit HIV/AIDS Service Organizations

In A Gathering 2022, Charles Santos of TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND reminds us that the lights haven’t gone dark on the AIDS epidemic more than 40 years later.
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Theater & Dance

How Bruce Wood Dance’s Newest Season Opener Brings You To the Brink and Back

A DMA-commissioned premiere takes the dance company—and us—far beyond the stage and The Rite of Spring pushes limits.
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Food & Drink

Long Live Mex-Mex!

Dallas is still rooted in Tex-Mex, but ambitious chefs and bartenders and restaurateurs are now exploring the roots and flavors of traditional Mexican cuisines. Let's call it Mex-Mex.
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Restaurants

Dallas’ Most Baller Restaurant Bathrooms

During the pandemic, our city’s top spots doubled down on the destination bathroom, where every carefully curated inch is an extension of the aesthetic, and full immersion is the goal. Here are our maximalist favorites, old and new.