Stephanie Salas-Vega
Arts Collaborative Reporter-
More women, people of color and queer musicians are taking over the historically white-dominated music genre.
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Former executive director Carolina Alvarez-Mathies announced she is resigning.
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Women, queer and musicians of color are shaping hardcore music in North Texas.
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Malcriadas Collective believes the future of streetwear is women. Their new collection pay homage to their Chicana roots.
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Fluid Construct is a monthly dance party that curates diverse lineups for discovering new music.
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An extension of Visit Dallas and the Texas Music Office, the Dallas Music Office will offer resources and education for musicians.
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Live Nation’s On the Road Again will continue in North Texas after the state joined a lawsuit accusing the entertainment company of violating antitrust laws.
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The 1984 Chevy Monte Carlo will be showcased at the Bullock Texas State History Museum through September.
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Visitors can see the nature-inspired mural by artist Lauren Lewchuk through the summer.
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Mercedes Mata, a young member of the Dallas Lowriders, is showcasing her lowrider La Mera Mera at The Bullock Texas State History Museum.
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JPS Health Network and Hear Fort Worth are promoting medical resources for local music industry workers in Tarrant County.
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From Joy Division to Boy Harsher, a newer generation of DJs is making the genre their own.