The annual Mexican celebration honoring those who have passed is back once again and will be taking over the streets this October, 29th from 2PM – 7PM. There will be
LATINO ARTS PROJECT presents an immersive art experience at the Latino Cultural Center. This free exhibit brings awareness to the diversity of cultures within our communities and highlights the commonalities
Come and enjoy the most beloved Mexican music with a symphonic orchestra, a mariachi band, a grand choir and a folkloric ballet, and the voices of two of the greatest
MexTour Live Dallas kicked-off this past Wednesday in the AT&T Discovery District in Dallas, with a special appearance from norteño band, Intocable, along with hundreds of fans and the Mexican
The Oak Cliff Coalition of the Arts is hosting the Cinco de Mayo Parade and Fiestas in the the Oak Cliff Cultural Center. Join in on the fun and celebrate
CANTO Y GRITOWednesday, September 15, 2021, 6:30-9:30 pm You’re invited to Canto y Grito – Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month. Enjoy poetry and the ceremonial cry for independence. There will
Frida Kahlo: Five Works offers a rare chance to explore a selection of works by acclaimed Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. Since her death in 1954, Kahlo’s deeply emotional and vibrant paintings
Cold weather activities look a little different this year; however, there are still many places open to enjoy your time in Fort Worth. Visit FortWorth.com for lots of fun adventures!
November 26th – January 3rd Drive through millions of sparkling lights from the warmth, comfort, and safety of your car! The 2020 Gift of Lights is a 2 mile light
November 20th – January 9th, 6:30pm – 9:00pm Same holiday tradition, with a socially distant twist Cruise through a newly constructed pathway – and through familiar parts of the Dallas