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Tonight, those attending Late Night at the Dallas Museum of Art will have an opportunity to enjoy the public opening of Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots. Highlights of the Evening Music 6:00 Enjoy Happy Hour in the Atrium, located on the North side of the Museum. Roger Boykin will perform music from the 40s and 50s. 8:00 One of my favorite Jazz musicians, Dave Zoller will entertain the Audience in the Atrium. I hear that other popular Dallas Jazz musicians will join Dave. If you love Jazz, be sure attend! Pollock Lecture 7:00 Gavin Delahunty, Curator of Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots, will speak in the Horchow Auditorium, about the artist's life and the exhibit. Pollock Film 9:30 Pollock, released in 2000, will be shown in the C3 Theater. This film stars Ed Harris. Please note tha...
This evening, the Dallas Architectural Forum presents a moderated panel discussion about Dallas transit in three speed categories: "Fast, Medium, Slow." Panelists will discuss the impact of three transportation systems. FAST - BULLET TRAIN Recently, Federal rail officials approved a high speed rail corridor between Dallas and Houston. The Dallas Observer published an interesting article about one of the proposed routes within the corridor. The article is worth the read! There are still a few hurdles to overcome before the bullet train becomes a reality. MEDIUM - DART LIGHT RAIL SYSTEM The DART light rail system connecting Dallas suburbs with the City of Dallas has spawned billions of dollars of private mixed use business development. Tonight is an opportunity to learn more about upcom...
Dallas opera lovers have an extraordinary opportunity to experience a free performance of Wading Home at Dallas City Performance Hall tonight, September 15. The opera tells a meaningful story of a son's search for his father in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Wading Home, is based on a book written by Rosalyn Story. The author, a violinist, worked with long time friend and composer Mary Ellen Rich to create this dramatic musical story. Donnie Ray Albert stars in this performance. He will be joined by Bronwen Forbay and Leon Turner. Also featured in this opera are the incredible Children's Chorus of Greater Dallas and SYZYGY Meadows New Music Ensemble. This is a free performance. Guests are encouraged to arrive early. Wading Home An Opera of New Orleans 7:30 PM Tuesday, September 1...
Celebrating Independence Day with the Dallas Winds was spectacular! The Grand Lobby of the Mortin H. Meyerson Symphony Center became a Fourth of July picnic with hot dogs, ice cream and beverages. Patrons had an opportunity to visit with friends prior to Fanfare. Fifteen minutes prior to curtain, people gathered to hear "The Forging of Mjölnir," led by Nicholas Williams, Conductor of the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra (GDYO) and guest Conductor of the Dallas Wind Symphony. Nicholas Williams' Bio is impressive to say the least. We were fortunate to stand to his right, as he worked his magic.Kim Campbell, founder and Executive Director of the Dallas Wind Symphony, was dressed for the holiday, with his red, white and blue tie, boutonniere and socks! Jeffrey Gershman, Director of Wi...
The Nasher Sculpture Center is planning three events for the Dallas Arts District Summer Block Party. 6:00 PM Connor and Kyle Walden, better known as The Walden Twins, will play guitar, mandolin and suitcase. Yes, you read that correctly! Connor Walden plays the suitcase, like a drum! Enjoy the vocal harmonies and upbeat music produced by this talented duo as you stroll through the Sculpture Garden. 7:00 PM The indie rock band, Quiet Company, will get you up and moving! They are anything but quiet! Quiet Company won Rock Band of the Year at SXSW 2014. 9:00 PM The 1988 film, "A Fish Called Wanda", will be shown in the Garden. Throughout the evening, guests are invited to enjoy the "Phyllida Barlow: 'tryst' Exhibit". Food Picnic Dinners can be ordered in advance from the Nasher C...
Memorial Day is about remembering and honoring the courageous and heroic Americans that sacrificed their lives to preserve and protect our country's freedoms. I am grateful to every brave patriot who chose to put themselves in harms way to perpetuate freedom in America and around the world. Our job is to remember the sacrifices these brave men and women made and to carry their legacy and our freedom forward. What better way to celebrate our country's heroes than to listen to patriotic music played by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Two outdoor concerts have been moved to the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center: the Klyde Warren Park Concert and the Flag Pole Hill Concert. Both concerts are FREE. Salute to the Armed ForcesSunday, May 24, 20158:30 PMDoors Open at 7:00 PM Seating is Firs...
Head to the Dallas Museum of Art Friday Night, with family and friends to enjoy an evening of art, music, and history. Friday evening's theme is "Go Global." Arrive as early as 6:00 PM and share in the fun until Midnight. Here are some of my favorite highlights: 6:00 Obscure Dignitaries will open the evening with music in the Atrium. Travel the world through the music of these Dallas-based musicians. I guarantee that you will be glad you arrived early, as you visit some of your favorite destinations through the music of Obscure Dignitaries. 8:00 Jamal Mohamed will direct the Meadows World Music Ensemble. Jamal is well known in Dallas for teaching percussion at SMU, his involvement in the Meadows Dance Division, in addition to directing the Meadows World Music Ensemble. Tonig...