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Acceleration at Dallas Contemporary's Alive for 35 Spans Generations
By Betsy Lewis
Letter Writing Is an Art at RE Gallery's Going Postal
Oak Lawn Now Accepting Boy Scouts
Texas Put Carnival Barker's Out of the Ice Cream Business, But They're Almost Back In
Diane Durant Photographed America's Cools for an Exhibit at CentralTrak, and It's ... Cool
Pop an Adderall, Then Dig through Chaos at RO2, Downtown
How to Build a Tiny (and Cheap) House: What I Learned at Tumbleweed's Dallas Workshop
If You Want to Build Yourself a Tiny, Portable House, This is Your Weekend to Learn
Library of Babel, Lucy Kirkman's New Show at That That, Deserves its Own Place in a Book
In Foundry Gallery's Pieces, You Don't Know Which Artist Did What, and That's the Point
Love Field's New "Public Art" Might Be Cool, If You Could Get Close Enough to See It
Cindy Sherman at the Dallas Museum of Art: Creepy and Odd but Never Uninteresting
At the Amon Carter Museum, an Exhibit of Big Pictures Includes Some TKOs
This Obama "Portrait" is One Reason to See Kirk Ke Wang's Solo Show at Galleri Urbane
There's a Gallery in a Couple's House in the Cedars, with Paintings You Should Probably See
At the Nasher, Ken Price's Ceramics Are Big and Bold and, Lord Reltny, a Little Dirty
There Are Two Trippy Little Exhibits at Barry Whistler Gallery Worth Your Attention
The Strange, Funny Art of Fort Worth Drawing Center's Contemporary Drawing Today
I'm Feeling All Uppity and Feministy After Looking at UNT's Silk Road Exhibit
At Red Arrow Contemporary, Three Young Texas Artists Leave Intense Traces of Themselves
Not Even Charlie Rose Could Rein in RFK Jr. in Dallas Last Night. Also: Conspiracy Theories!
In Du Chau's Color of My Memory at Kirk Hopper, the Apple's Anything but Forbidden