Hubby and I had a fabulous time at the Dallas Museum of Art's "Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharoahs" exhibit tonight -- we got there around midnight, and had gone through the exhibit at a leisurely pace...
The Dallas Museum of Art announced Tuesday what it described as record-breaking attendance and increases in membership during 2008. In a press release, officials hailed a 100 percent hike in attendance over the past five years but noted that "the...
On Wednesday, the Dallas Museum of Art is offering tickets to its "Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs" exhibition for $19.22 for the first 100 visitors (normal adult prices are $32.50 Friday-Sunday and holidays, $27.50 on other days)....
Oh dear, the Late Nights series at the DMA always has so much activity to choose from that it makes my head spin (in a good way). Oct. 17's installment has a King Tut theme (hmmm I wonder why) and...
The Dallas Museum of Art just announced some discount offers for one of the hottest tickets in town, the "Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs" exhibition. They include: A $10 discount for early morning time slots (8 a.m.,...
The massive "Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharoahs" begins its spectacle of postmortem bling tomorrow in downtown Dallas. Want to go this weekend? Check out our King Tut page, which has everything you need to know to get...
If the King Tut exhibition carries with it a live human face, it belongs unmistakably to Zawi Hawass, secretary general of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities. Mr. Hawass is quite a character. On Wednesday, at a press preview of the...
Check out video from today showing the very first artifact that visitors will see when entering the exhibit a wooden mannequin of Tutankhamun found in his tomb....
Arts editor Stephen Becker found a column on satirical "newspaper" The Onion, where the boy king wonders who went into his tomb and swiped his stuff (he uses some salty language in the process, FYI). He writes, "Well this sucks....