Re: "Legitimacy? CityDesign Studio aims to transform riverfront -- It will pick up where sleek Arts District buildings left off, says Lee Cullum," Friday Viewpoints. Downtowns are not made up of empty buildings; they are made up of people. The...
As a working musician for almost 20 years here, I am bursting with pride at what has been accomplished in the Arts District, thanks to the dedication and commitment of civic leaders. But I am appalled that the $354 million...
Re: "A star is born: Dallas City comes of age culturally as it gives residents a sneak peek of its snazzy performance spaces," Tuesday Business. To everyone who had a part in bringing us the AT&T Performing Arts Center and...
Re: "Imagination Stations -- As summer wanes, arts can open young horizons," Saturday Editorials. Thank you for acknowledging the multitude of summer opportunities available for young people in the creative arts. It is crucial that at this time, especially, when...
Re: "Irving artist puts visions of immortality in plastic bags," Sunday Metro. If Jonathan Stewart believes taking plastic bags and putting an environmental message on them and hanging them from the ceiling qualifies as art, then I pity whoever is...
After Tracey Scott Wilson's original play, "The Good Negro" premiered in Dallas to packed audiences last fall, it has moved on to the national stage. Today's New York Times has a review of the performance at the Public Theatre in...