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Stage Notes: TITAS’s 2024/25 season revealed; DSO president will head to L.A. Phil

Stage Notes is a weekly aggregate post about theater, classical music and stage news, events, reviews and other pertinent information. Stage Notes Calendar Opening this week: Ochre House: Patti and Theo, opened Wednesday-May 18. Dallas Symphony Orchestra: Ring Cycle: Die Walküre, today and Sunday at the Meyerson, pictured. Uptown Players: Broadway Our Way, today-Sunday. Sundown Collaborative Theatre: Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind: 30 Plays in 60 Minutes, today-May 11. Bishop Arts...

2 LGBTQ organizations among recipients of Equity Fund Cycle Grants

Communities Foundation of Texas and The Dallas Foundation have announced the recipients of their 2023-2024 Equity Fund Cycle Grants. In total, the two community foundations awarded $1.57M in grants to 41 nonprofit organizations in North Texas working to accelerate equity in communities that have been historically and systematically disenfranchised. Grant funding from Communities Foundation of Texas prioritized North Texas nonprofit organizations that focus on advancing equity and building...

Stage Notes: TITAS’s 2024/25 season revealed; DSO president will head to L.A. Phil

Stage Notes is a weekly aggregate post about theater, classical music and stage news, events, reviews and other pertinent information. Stage Notes Calendar Opening this week: Ochre House: Patti and Theo, opened Wednesday-May 18. Dallas Symphony Orchestra: Ring Cycle: Die Walküre, today and Sunday at the Meyerson, pictured. Uptown Players: Broadway Our Way, today-Sunday. Sundown Collaborative Theatre: Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind: 30 Plays in 60 Minutes, today-May 11. Bishop Arts...

Virtue in a refugee, peril in a ‘patriot’

America is enriched by its immigrants Too many Americans are afraid of the wrong people, and it endangers our republic. I think of this on a spring evening as I text Fatima, a trans woman in Nairobi. She needs to go to a hospital; I send her transport money as I hear shouts from the soccer field around the corner. Health issues often accompany the poverty of someone like Fatima, who fled from Burundi to Kenya due to hatred and violence fueled in part by right-wing American evangelicals. I sent...

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RC’s Cece Cox among Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s “In Her Shoes” honorees

  On Wednesday morning, the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum announced its “In Her Shoes” honorees, celebrating women who have contributed to the Dallas-Fort Worth community. In conjunction with the Museum’s special exhibition Walk this Way: Footwear from the Stuart Weitzman Collection of Historic Shoes, organized by the New-York Historical Society and currently on display, “In Her Shoes” recognizes the work and impact of 12 notable female leaders in the area along with each of...

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Stage Notes: TITAS’s 2024/25 season revealed; DSO president will head to L.A. Phil

Stage Notes is a weekly aggregate post about theater, classical music and stage news, events, reviews and other pertinent information. Stage Notes Calendar Opening this week: Ochre House: Patti and Theo, opened Wednesday-May 18. Dallas Symphony Orchestra: Ring Cycle: Die Walküre, today and Sunday at the Meyerson, pictured. Uptown Players: Broadway Our Way, today-Sunday. Sundown Collaborative Theatre: Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind: 30 Plays in 60 Minutes, today-May 11. Bishop Arts...

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