The African American Museum, Dallas is preparing for a new era of growth and preservation with multi-million-dollar facility improvements, new partnerships, and major cultural investments designed to strengthen the institution’s […]
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Dallas Arts District Fest Celebrates Music, Art, and Community During World Cup
Dallas Arts District Fest is a multi-week celebration of music, dance, theater, visual arts, public art, science, and community taking place June 19 through July 9, 2026, featuring signature events, the citywide public art experience RedBall Dallas, and a soccer-themed Thursdays on Tap at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science.
The Credential Question Voters Deserve Answered
Voters deserve transparency and honesty from their elected officials, and candidates should be held accountable for their representations of themselves and their qualifications.
Preserved by Purpose: Seeing Clearly During and After the Storm
Through the story of Jonah, we can learn that God often uses storms in our lives to get us to a place of obedience, so that we can ultimately be in a position to be a blessing to others.
Azzi Fudd, Paige Bueckers Lead Wings to Statement Road Win in Brooklyn
Azzi Fudd led the Dallas Wings to a 91-76 win over the New York Liberty, scoring a career-high 24 points on six 3-pointers, while Paige Bueckers added 24 points and Arike Ogunbowale chipped in 19 points.
“Blues in the Bottom” Festival Celebrates Dallas’ Rich Musical Heritage
“Blues in the Bottom” filled Eloise Lundy Park with music, fellowship and cultural celebration as community members gathered in Oak Cliff to honor the legacy of blues music in Dallas, featuring performances from blues artists and participation from local students.
Who Gets Defended in Dallas?
The removal of a beloved whale mural in Dallas has sparked outrage among residents, highlighting the tension between cultural preservation and the priorities of changing communities, while also raising questions about the politics of the artist and the need for transparency from city leadership.
Rising Housing Costs in North Texas Prompt Call for Collaborative SolutionsÂ
Fort Worth leaders discussed the future of affordable homeownership in Fort Worth and the partnerships needed to protect working families from displacement, while celebrating the expansion of Carroll Park and the story of Ashley Guinn, the first homeowner to purchase through the Fort Worth Community Land Trust model.
Urban Farmer Robyn Brown Reclaims Ancestral Lands and Promotes Holistic Wellness
Robyn Brown is a 10th generation farmer and fifth generation urban farmer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who is passionate about making science, wellness and healing more accessible to the community, and is currently working on her PhD.
Roland Parrish Honored by UNT Dallas With Honorary Degree, Announces $50,000 Endowed Scholarship Gift
Roland Parrish, a legendary Black entrepreneur and philanthropist, was awarded an honorary degree from UNT Dallas and announced a $50,000 endowed scholarship gift, in recognition of his contributions to business, education, and community advancement.
