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    Mirror ball predictions

    5 reasons North Texas Cheer coach Monica Aldama will win Dancing With the Stars

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Sep 3, 2020 | 10:36 am

    In cheerleader speak, Monica Aldama has made mat. The coach of the Navarro College cheer team in Corsicana and star of Netflix hit series Cheer will compete on Season 29 of Dancing with the Stars, beginning September 14.

    Aldama, 50, has coached fearless flyers, powerful tumblers, and superb stunters to 14 national championships. A former cheerleader herself, she has built one of the world's best cheerleading programs at the two-year college just 50 miles from Dallas-Fort Worth.

    In the long-ago, pre-pandemic world of January 2020, Cheer tumbled into viewers' hearts and became a pop-culture sensation, even earning six Emmy nominations.

    Because the national cheerleading championships were canceled this spring, Aldama did not get to add to her trophy collection. But now she can take home the Dancing with the Stars mirror ball trophy.

    Let’s break down five reasons why she'll win.

    1. She doesn’t lose. Aldama's coached teams to 14 titles, and she has not yet tasted sweet victory this year. With her personal motto, “You keep going until you get it right, and then you keep going until you can't get it wrong," how can she not slay the foxtrot and tear up the tango?

    Will she resist her coach's instinct to construct her own routines, record hours of practices on her iPad, and stealthily scout the competition to make her tricks harder? Let’s hope not.

    Bottom line — she's been here before. Dancing with the Stars is about a journey to win. The entire Cheer docuseries was about a journey to win.

    Someone tie a bow in her hair because she's going full out.

    Competitors keeping her on her toes: Vernon Davis, former NFL Super Bowl winner; and Kaitlyn Bristowe, Bachelor/Bachelorette star, who admits she's already scouting the competition.

    2. She's got the humble disposition of a sneak-attack winner. When introduced on Good Morning America as a DWTS competitor, Aldama said, "I have never done dance in my life. I've always done cheerleading. And I've learned very quickly that it's completely different, and it's a whole different technique, so I have a long journey ahead of me."

    Right answer. Good foreshadowing.

    It's a variation on the same things said by pretty much every DWTS competitor with extensive training in "completely different" athletic or dance movement. Watch them unlearn their old moves, then grow and stretch into killer dancers.

    By the end, these former gymnasts (Laurie Hernandez, Shawn Johnson); figure skaters (Meryl Davis, Kristi Yamaguchi); and girl band/boy band pop stars (Drew Lachey, Nicole Scherzinger) conquer this "completely different technique" and hoist the mirror ball trophy.

    Competitor keeping her on her toes: Figure skater Johnny Weir. He'll be learning a "whole different technique" while out-costuming everyone else. At least they're both used to high heels.

    3. She’s a fearless warrior. Stunting is in Aldama's DNA. Pyramid is her passion. Flying requires no cape for cheerleaders.

    We expect her mid-dance lifts to soar higher than anyone else's, but woe to the partner who lets her fall. Falls get punished by 50 push-ups on her teams. They also get hashtags. In a famous scene from Cheer, when Mackenzie "Sherbs" Sherburn landed on the ground out of a basket toss, #whodroppedsherbs trended on social media.

    Consider yourself warned, #MonicasPartner.

    Then again, maybe we'll never know if she slips. This is the coach who didn't let a mid-routine injury at nationals destroy her team's chances of winning. She went to Plan B before Plan A hobbled offstage. Business mode. Warrior mode.

    Her game face is her superpower.

    Competitors keeping her on her toes: Jeannie Mai. The talk-show host is out for dance floor redemption after losing a dance-off against Tiffany Haddish in Las Vegas at Jennifer Lopez's birthday party. "That's why I'm here," she said on GMA.

    4. She has nothing to prove. The season is a battle of Netflix series stars: Aldama from Cheer vs. Carole Baskin from Tiger King vs. Chrishell Stause from Selling Sunset.

    Aldama has the clearest advantage because she has the clearest head. Her series ended with joy, not weird murder mystery or Hollywood heartache.

    While Cheer uplifted and inspired, Tiger King was, as one animal advocate put it, "an inaccurate travesty." Big cats activist Baskin — who may or may not have killed her ex-husband and fed him to a tiger — told GMA she wants to set the record straight after being villainized on the show. Something to prove!

    Poor Stause had it all, raking in big bucks selling Los Angeles-area mega mansions on two-and-a-half seasons of Selling Sunset. Then her husband, This is Us star Justin Hartley, sprung a surprise divorce, and by the end of season three, viewers were crying in their mimosas. She's awesome, now, Justin, really. Something to prove!

    Competitors keeping her on her toes: Carole Baskin and Chrishell Stause. Fans always love a great comeback story.

    Side note: Now that Harry and Meghan have signed a Netflix production deal, can we start campaigning for #TeamMeghanDWTS?

    5. She's got the biggest cheering section. The world's most famous cheerleading coach no doubt has the world's loudest DWTS cheering squad, including show fans Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, Reese Witherspoon, Gabrielle Union, and Chrissy Teigen.

    Cheering loudest will be Jerry Harris, her Navarro cheerleader whose positive "mat talks" have gone viral. He was the first to congratulate her on GMA, and surely he'll show up on the sidelines for more socially-distanced pep talks throughout the season, right?

    The other "cheer-lebrities" on Aldama's squad have millions of Instagram followers, so this popularity contest is over, #MonicaWins.

    Competitor keeping her on her toes: Charles Oakley, the retired NBA star whose cheering section could be led by former Chicago Bulls teammate Michael Jordan.

    Navarro College cheer coach Monica Aldama is bringing her competitive spirit to Dancing with the Stars.

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    Weekend Event Planner

    These are the 17 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Jun 11, 2026 | 6:00 am
    FIFA Fan Festival Dallas
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    Only those who've been under a rock will have missed that this weekend in and around Dallas will be headlined by the beginning of the FIFA World Cup, which will be celebrated with the first local game and a festival for fans. Other choices include eight local theater productions, three concerts, an SNL comedian, a unique art event, and two dance productions.

    Below are the best ways to spend your free time this weekend. If you want more options, check out our calendar for an even longer list of the city's best events.

    Thursday, June 11

    FIFA Fan Festival Dallas
    The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off on Thursday, with the first match featuring Mexico against South Africa in Mexico City. Fans can experience the excitement of the world’s biggest sporting event at this fest in Fair Park, which will feature live match broadcasts, entertainment across two festival stages, interactive experiences, and more. The festival will be open on all days featuring World Cup matches through July 19.

    Theatre Three presents Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
    After meeting on a train, lavish conman Lawrence Jameson and shifty hustler Freddy Benson discover they both make their livings swindling rich woman of their fortunes. When an attempt to work together fails, they embark on a not-so-friendly competition to be the first to score $50,000 from young heiress Christine Colgate. The production runs through July 12 at Theatre Three.

    Ben Rector: Symphonies Across America with Jon McLaughlin
    The Dallas Symphony Orchestra will present celebrated singer-songwriter Ben Rector with Symphonies Across America, featuring Jon McLaughlin. Pulling from more than 15 years of cross-country travel as a touring artist, Rector brings anthem sing-a-longs; quippy humor; and deep, meaningful lyrics, all backed by orchestra arrangements. There will be performances on both Thursday and Friday at Meyerson Symphony Center.

    Undermain Theatre presents The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe
    Jane Wagner’s ever-timely, iconic, one-woman show, The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, examines American society, art, and human connectivity and explores the feminist movement. As one actor transforms into a series of other archetypal characters, they become the play’s guiding conscience for the audience - a comical, quirky, and outlandish conveyor of the nuances of American society. The production runs through June 28 at Undermain Theatre.

    Dallas Comedy Club presents James Austin Johnson
    James Austin Johnson is a comedian and actor who's currently a cast member on Saturday Night Live, where he is widely recognized for his uncanny portrayal of Donald Trump. Known for his prolific voice-over work in both TV and film, his acting credits include Barry, Better Call Saul, She Said, and Hail, Caesar!. In 2024, he appeared in two Oscar-nominated films, voicing Pouchy in Inside Out 2 and making a cameo in the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown. Johnson will perform five times through Saturday at Dallas Comedy Club.

    Lewisville Playhouse presents Rent
    Rent is a rock musical loosely based on the 1896 opera La Bohème by Giacomo Puccini. It tells the story of a group of impoverished young artists struggling to survive and create a life in Lower Manhattan's East Village, in the thriving days of the bohemian culture of Alphabet City, under the shadow of HIV/AIDS. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Rent is about falling in love, finding your voice, and living for today. The production runs through June 28 at Lewisville Playhouse.

    Friday, June 12

    AURORA presents Video Art Night Denton
    Video Art Night Denton is an immersive outdoor exhibition, presented by AURORA, of video artworks from 10 leading regional and national artists. In addition to the exhibition of video, visitors can enjoy live music by The Dead Thing and purchase snacks and beverages from Kona Ice and Brooklyn Dawgs. A cash bar will be available from Union Bear. The one-night event takes place at Quakertown Park.

    Clark, Pell & King Productions presents Momma Won't Die
    Inspired by true events, Momma Won’t Die follows three generations of Southern women navigating death, dysfunction, and long-buried family tensions as their 108-year-old matriarch refuses to let go. Packed with sharp humor, emotional honesty, and eccentric small-town characters, the play blends Southern Gothic charm with heartfelt family storytelling. The production runs through June 28 at Bryant Hall in the Kalita Humphreys Theater complex.

    Charlie Puth in concert
    Singer Charlie Puth is one of the more inventive artists working today, using his innate sense of musicality to not only craft great songs, but also come up with improvised tunes at the drop of a hat. Best known for the No. 1 hit "See You Again" with Wiz Khalifa, he's also collaborated with Meghan Trainor, Selena Gomez, James Taylor, Elton John, and more. He'll play at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving in support of his new album, Whatever's Clever!.

    Art Centre Theatre presents The Princess Bride: The Parody
    In this parody version of The Princess Bride, a young woman named Buttercup is forced to become engaged to the villainous Prince Humperdinck after her true love, Westley, is presumed dead. She is kidnapped by a trio of outlaws, but they are pursued by a mysterious man in black who defeats them one by one. He is eventually revealed to be a surviving Westley, and the two reunite to face the prince's wrath and navigate the dangerous world together. The production runs through July 5 at Art Centre Theatre in Plano.

    AT&T Performing Arts Center presents Riverdance 30: The New Generation
    To celebrate their 30th anniversary, Riverdance will present a production that rejuvenates the original show with new choreography and costumes and state-of-the-art lighting, projection, and motion graphics. And for the first time, Riverdance welcomes “The New Generation” of performers, all of whom were not born when the show began 30 years ago. There will be four performances through Sunday at Texas Trust CU Theatre in Grand Prairie.

    Soul Rep Theatre Company presents Ted Shine New Play Festival: Sankofa
    Soul Rep Theatre Company's biennial Ted Shine New Play Festival is a cornerstone of the company’s commitment to nurturing Black playwrights and advancing new work. Presented in honor of the legendary playwright Ted Shine, the festival is both a tribute and a call forward. This year’s event embraces the theme of “Sankofa,” a word from the Akan language of Ghana meaning “to go back and get it.” The festival runs through June 21 at South Dallas Cultural Center.

    Mainstage Irving-Las Colinas presents The Gods of Comedy
    Daphne and Ralph are young classics professors who have just made a discovery that's sure to turn them into academic superstars. But something goes disastrously wrong, and Daphne cries out in a panic, "Save me, gods of ancient Greece!" … and the gods actually appear. The Ivy League will never be the same as a pair of screwball deities encounter the carnal complexity of college coeds, campus capers, and conspicuous consumption. The production runs through June 27 at Irving Arts Center.

    Theatre Coppell presents Gypsy
    Gypsy is the ultimate tale of an ambitious stage mother fighting for her daughter’s success - while secretly yearning for her own. Set all across America in the 1920s and ’30s, when vaudeville was dying and burlesque was born, Arthur Laurents’ landmark show explores the world of two-bit show business with brass, humor, heart, and sophistication. The production runs through June 28 at Coppell Arts Center.

    Bruce Wood Dance presents Ignite
    Bruce Wood Dance will close out their 16th season with Ignite, where Bruce Wood's fiery tango and Jessica Lang's haunting dreamscapes converge with a cutting-edge world premiere by Joy Bollinger, featuring multimedia environments by JM Rizzi and Courtney Ware. There will be three performances through Sunday at Moody Performance Hall.

    Saturday, June 13

    Don Toliver in concert
    Rapper Don Toliver, a Houston native, has been at the top of the genre since his debut in 2020. Each of his five albums have made the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart, culminating with his new album, Octane, which went to No. 1. Toliver is known for tracks like "No Pole,” “Private Landing” featuring Justin Bieber, “No Idea,” “After Party,” “Lemonade,” and “Bandit.” He'll perform at American Airlines Center.

    Sunday, June 14

    FIFA World Cup: Netherlands vs. Japan
    Dallas-Fort Worth will finally get its close-up four days into the 2026 FIFA World Cup when Netherlands faces off against Japan at AT&T Stadium Dallas Stadium in Arlington. This match will be the first of five group stage matches at the stadium, with other games featuring England, Croatia, Argentina, Austria, Sweden, and Jordan. It will also host four other to-be-determined matches, including a semi-final game.

    FIFA Fan Festival Dallas
    Photo courtesy of FIFA World Cup 2026 Dallas

    FIFA Fan Festival Dallas runs June 11-July 19 at Fair Park.

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