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DFW Arts & Culture in 2026 — Theaters, Museums, Music & More

Dallas's Arts District is one of the largest urban cultural districts in the country, home to the Dallas Museum of Art, the Meyerson Symphony Center, the Winspear Opera House, and the Nasher Sculpture Center — all within walking distance of downtown. Fort Worth's Cultural District holds the Kimbell Art Museum, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and the Amon Carter Museum. The Dallas Theater Center, Undermain Theatre, and Stage West keep the local theater scene active beyond Broadway tours.

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Visiting North Texas for the World Cup?Whether you're here for a match, a few days, or the entire tournament, FOX 4 has created the ultimate North Texas Bucket List Bingo Card featuring some of the most iconic experiences across Dallas-Fort Worth.From watching the Fort Worth Herd cattle drive and exploring the Stockyards to grabbing Texas barbecue, visiting Reunion Tower, riding the Grapevine Vintage Railroad, and experiencing local favorites that make North Texas unique, this card is designed to help visitors experience the best of our region.DownloadDownload and print the bingo card, check off experiences as you go, and see how many North Texas must-dos you can complete during your visit.ShareAlready crossed something off the list? We'd love to see it. Share your photos with FOX 4 using the submission form below for a chance to be featured in our gallery and on-air coverage throughout the tournament.Think you can get a bingo? Or maybe even complete the entire card? Download your Nort

North Texas Bucket List Bingo: 16 experiences every World Cup visitor should try while they're in DFW — FOX 4 Dallas
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Almost every restaurant has some kind of art on the walls. But that’s only true for an expansive definition of “art”: IKEA prints, eccentric wallpapers, old concert posters, framed reviews. Very few establishments are daring enough to hang museum-quality work by major artists. Somebody will spill their wine on it, right? That’s what I asked … Continued The post How to Display Fine Art in Your Restaurant (Without Getting Spaghetti Sauce on It) appeared first on D Magazine.

How to Display Fine Art in Your Restaurant (Without Getting Spaghetti Sauce on It) — D Magazine
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