Month: January 2019
Actors’ Warehouse Brings Notable ‘Hidden Figure’ Front and Center
“The Colored Door at the Train Depot” shines a light on the first African American to command whites in the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps during WW2.
‘In Splendid Error’ About Two Men, Two Philosophies, One Noble Cause
The Acrosstown Repertory Theatre celebrates Black History Month with a thought-provoking play examining the relationship between abolitionists Frederick Douglass and John Brown.
New Exhibit at Thomas Center Features Cuba-Born Artist
This month’s Artwalk includes an opening reception for “Intimate States | Works on Paper,” an exhibit spotlighting the work of contemporary artist Eduardo Sarmiento.
Dick Mondell’s Burgers & Fries Freshest Addition to Food Scene
The old-school hamburger stand, featuring “The Original” Big Dick, is turning heads and satisfying appetites on Southwest 4th Avenue.
‘A Doll’s House, Part 2’ Opens Some New Doors — and Old Wounds
The Hippodrome’s first play of 2019 examines the institution of marriage through the eyes of a woman who revisits the family she once abandoned.
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