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Pretty Woman: The Musical Heads To Broadway
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dallas, TX (October 6, 2022) – Broadway Dallas, Broadway Across America (BAA), and the producers of the PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL announced today that single tickets for the upcoming […]
More Than The Music: Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s Young Strings Program Provides Lifelong Skills
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s Young Strings program is celebrating 30 years of empowering local students through musical education and increasing diversity in American orchestras. The program began 30 years ago […]
NY State of Mind Tour Makes Its Way To Dallas
By Elizabeth Turner Photo credit: Elizabeth Turner Monday night, the city undoubtedly hosted no less than hip hop royalty. The stage of the Dos Equis Pavillion, located in southern Dallas, […]
She Reps: Tiara Alise
Tiara Alise is an attorney, philanthropist, and certified fitness coach based in Dallas, TX. Fitness has been a part of her life for as long as she can remember. She […]
Brett Favre and the Mississippi Welfare Scandal
By Tyler Carter Mississippi continues to be in the national spotlight after recent allegations levied against one of the state’s native sons’ in Brett Favre. Favre, a Kiln native has […]
Period Poverty (US & Texas)
Scott Blair discusses poverty, its impact on periods and how the problem trickles into crucial areas of a persons life.
The Unseen Form of Abuse
By Anissa Durham Originally appeared in Word in Black Before domestic abusers physically hit or beat their partners, Katina Davis says they often verbally demean you. They say things that […]
A Fact Check of the Abbott & O’Rourke Gubernational Debate
By William Melhado Originally appeared in Texas Tribune O’Rourke and Abbott accused each other of bending the truth during the only planned gubernatorial debate on Friday. Many of their claims […]
Collette Flanagan, Founder of Mothers Against Police Brutality, Speaks Out About Racism in Policing
On October 3, 2022, in Geneva, Collette Flanagan, Founder of Mothers Against Police Brutality, testified before the United Nations Human Rights Council on “racial justice and equality in law enforcement.” […]
