The bulk of this album sounds like office-cubicle drudgery, the work of recombining old parts to sell under the banner of something new. 20 hours ago | DFW.com
Stage West production showcases a brainy script that is enlivened by strong performances and direction 22 hours ago | DFW.com
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A tragic piece of American history comes to life in this slow-paced but strong African American Repertory Theater production February 24, 2015 | DFW.com
Dallas’ Michelle Tribble and Sarah Baumert are taking good attitudes into Fox’s intense cooking competition. February 24, 2015 | DFW.com
The dancers for the 10th anniversary season include Plano-trained Olympic gymnast Nastia Liukin and NFL player Michael Sam, who was briefly a Dallas Cowboy. February 24, 2015 | DFW.com
In his latest “Dale Hansen Unplugged” commentary, the WFAA/Channel 8 addresses a race-based incident at a high-school basketball game — and admits to his own racist past. February 24, 2015 | DFW.com
A look at Diana Ross’ wide-ranging career before Verizon Theatre show February 24, 2015 | The Dallas Morning News
The local public-radio news-talk station beats 50,000-watt WBAP for the first time. February 24, 2015 | DFW.com
The Top 40 station honors Laura Diosado, a recently deceased McKinney teen, with a one-day name change. February 24, 2015 | DFW.com