Arts Reviews
May 24-
The former reality television star holds true to his reggae roots, but gives listeners so much more.
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See what makes the culture unique and at the same time relatable beyond race.
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It's not quite the misstep that the second was, but it’s nothing exceptional either.
May 23-
This musical will have you on your feet dancing with the cast.
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Just try not to cry, scream, or faint.
May 22-
The mediocre script ignites in the hands of a stellar cast and confident director.
May 21-
Just try to keep pace with this multifaceted farce.
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The judges loved Carrington's twangy version of "Breakaway."
May 20-
The live performance even tops the namesake TV show.
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The eclectic, two-day event offered sharp sets in a great location.
May 17-
It's shimmering, fierce, and full of jaw-dropping, over-the-top camp humor.
May 15-
Corgan sounded exactly the same at 46 as he did at 26.
May 14
May 13-
It's lively and fun with stellar acting.
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There are no heroes in this story.
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How easy is it to close one chapter and begin another?
May 12-
It was a day of diverse Texas music under the embrace of downtown Dallas' skyscrapers.
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The crowd happily sang its lungs out.
May 9-
From music and politics, Fela's legacy impacted more than just audiences.
May 7-
Imagine Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night set in the 1950s, with Elvis for a soundtrack. That's All Shook Up.
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