Get all the details online.Ĭourtesy of Coppell Arts Center That Golden Girls Show! at Coppell Arts Center It’s rain-or-shine, so if it rains, music and screening will move indoors. send the kids home with the gas card and continue date night with a screening of 1994’s Reality Bites. The free event offers the opportunity to explore art exhibitions after dark, enjoy sips and bits from Wolfgang Puck Catering and live music from Matthew Bell & the Next of Kin, Kirk Thurmond and WRLDFMS Tony Williams. Get in a final evening viewing of the Harry Bertoia exhibition (we really can’t applaud it more) as ‘Til Midnight at the Nasher (2001 Flora St.) returns 6 p.m. Tickets are $30-$50, available online.įriday, April 15 'Til Midnight at the Nasher See it at the Kalita Humphreys Theater (3636 Turtle Creek Blvd.) before it ends this weekend. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and 2 p.m. It’s hilarious and gut-wrenching and everything that the life of a Jewish drag queen in the 1970s would be while searching for respect and love among family and chosen family and strangers and audiences. We might complain about needless rehash of 1980s and 1990s shows and movies, but every so often one pops up that makes us say, “Oh, now this one should be celebrated more.” Uptown Players are giving Harvey Fierstein and his 1983 Torch Song Trilogy a rightful revival with the two-act version Torch Song. Mike Morgan Harvey Fierstein’s Torch Song at Kalita Humphreys Theater Tickets are $120 per person, available via Resy. Enjoy eight featured spirits with four culinary pairings from charcuterie to shrimp to duck. The bar presents “The Pour” series of speakeasy-style paired spirits tastings, and this inaugural event features the libations of the Hotel Tango distillery. Treat yourself to a tasting at Bourbon & Banter (1914 Commerce St., in the Statler) from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 14 The Pour: An Underground Tasting Experience at Bourbon & Banter And it’s virtual, so you can watch it later on the DAF YouTube channel. This particular one is a great way to jump in. A membership to support the DAF is $150 per year (less for students and educators) and includes the lectures. Dallas Architecture Forum welcomes Mori Wednesday, April 13, as part of its lecture series. The international imprint of Mori and her work is at once industrial and organic, functional and melodic. Then there’s the contrast of the Center for Maine Contemporary Art and further, the Fass School and Teachers’ Residence in Fass, Senegal. If you’ve been to the Brooklyn Children’s Museum or even seen a photo of the rooftop pavilion, you’ve seen the work of architect Toshiko Mori. Tickets for the dance performance are $40, available online.ĭallas Architecture Forum Welcomes Toshiko Mori (virtual) Tour space is limited, so registration is recommended. Choreographed by Joy Bollinger, the performance is preceded by a tour of the exhibition. Wednesday, April 13, Bruce Wood Dance presents an accompanying performance exploring abstract expressionism through color and movement. Harwood St.) presents Slip Zone: A New Look at Postwar Abstraction in the Americas and East Asia, which offers a collection works honoring “significant innovations” in various mediums. Through July 10, the Dallas Museum of Art (1717 N. Wednesday, April 13 Slip Zone Suite at Dallas Museum of Art
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