- In the 1970s, Bill Wittliff photographed Mexican cowherders as they performed their daily chores. The Dallas Historical Society presents the exhibition “Vaquero: Genesis of the Texas Cowboy” at the Hall of State at Fair Park.
- In Fort Worth, the one-act psychological thrillers Buried Alive and Embedded imagine the stories Edgar Allan Poe would be telling if he were alive today. Catch the regional premieres as part of the Fort Worth Opera’s “Opera Unbound” series at W. E. Scott Theatre at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center.
- And at the South Irving Library, author Harry Hall discusses his book “Pedestriennes: America’s Forgotten Superstars” about the female endurance walkers who created the foundation for modern sports.
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When not singing the praises of God, Teodora G...