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Retro Movie Review: Funny Girl (1968)

Few movie musicals blend big-stage glamour with real emotional depth as beautifully as Funny Girl. Directed by William Wyler, the 1968 classic follows the life of entertainer Fanny Brice, tracing her journey from an underestimated Brooklyn girl to a headlining star of the Ziegfeld Follies—all while exploring the complicated love story between Fanny and gambler Nicky Arnstein. IMDB Link.

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The Arts in Dallas: A Summer of Unmissable Performances

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Dallas has long been a hub for the arts, with its vibrant scene encompassing everything from visual art to theater, music, and dance. As the city continues to thrive as a cultural beacon in Texas, this August brings a particularly exciting lineup of performances that showcase both local talent and national stars. Whether you’re a fan of classic musicals, contemporary plays, or legendary entertainers, Dallas offers something special this month.

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