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Kansas musician and composer Susan Mayo celebrates the premiere of a new symphonic work this weekend which examines ties between the U.S. and Pakistan. She says such cross-cultural collaborations are always about incorporating and respecting differing artistic approaches.
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The collection of creative and scholarly works traces Selena Quintanilla-Perez's lasting impact.
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The beer and music festival debuted as a two-day event in the West Bottoms, and grew into one of the region's signature events, moving to the Stockyards District then Crown Center. Organizers say the festival will not return for another season.
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Outre West: The American School of Architecture, a past exhibition at the Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, illuminates the innovation, creativity, and experimentation of a movement that upended the traditional design world of architecture beginning in the 1950's.
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The Walnut Valley Festival known simply as "Winfield" has delighted festival goers and serious acoustic musicians for over 50 years.
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The concert, which began in Dripping Springs in 1973, is often (but not always) held in Texas. Last year, it took place in Camden, New Jersey.
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Tulsa-born rock musician Annie Clark, known professionally as St. Vincent, won three Grammy Awards on Sunday.
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An interactive article from Texas Highways broke it all down – from bandas and boleros, to Narciso Martinez and Grupo Frontera.
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He was a songwriter, a singer and an actor, known to many Texans for his part in the “outlaw country” movement of the ’70s and ’80s.
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KC and the Sunshine Band will perform in Dodge City on Thursday at the United Wireless Arena and in Salina at the Stiefel Theatre on Friday night.