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    Weekend Event Planner

    These are the best things to do on Christmas weekend in Dallas

    Alex Bentley
    Dec 22, 2016 | 6:00 am

    Because Christmas Day falls on a weekend this year, the number of new events happening is limited. The vast majority of places will be closed on Sunday, but you can enjoy the best of the holiday events leading up to it. Meanwhile, there are a smattering of new events in which to partake.

    Below are the best options for your precious free time during the holidays. Don't like what you see? Lucky for you, we have a much longer list of the city's best events.

    Thursday, December 22

    Trans-Siberian Orchestra 2016 Winter Tour: The Ghosts of Christmas Eve
    The Trans-Siberian Orchestra's annual visit to Dallas is an anniversary celebration, as the orchestra has been bringing their version of holiday joy for 20 years. They celebrate with great music and laser lights in two shows on Thursday at American Airlines Center, bringing back their treasured tale, The Ghosts of Christmas Eve.

    McKinney Avenue Transit Authority presents M-Line Holiday Express
    If you're looking for something different than a holiday carriage ride, consider the McKinney Avenue Transit Authority' M-Line Holiday Express. On Thursday and Friday evening, the historic trolleys will be decked out in holiday attire with garland, wreaths, and Christmas lights, as well as playing holiday music. The conductor on board will be dressed as an elf and will serve hot chocolate and cookies, as well as hand out toys to kids. While normal trolley rides are free, this event costs $25 for two people.

    AT&T Performing Arts Center presents The Book of Mormon
    Theater lovers in Dallas are getting a big gift this holiday season, as one of the most popular musicals of all time, The Book of Mormon, is making a return visit. The profane yet touching story of two Mormon missionaries sent to Uganda takes brutal subjects like warlords, famine, and rampant disease in the country and makes it hilarious. The production is at Winspear Opera House every day except Christmas through December 31.

    Friday, December 23

    Thanks-Giving Square presents Merry TubaChristmas
    A group of more than 175 area tuba, sousaphone, euphonium, and baritone players present the 39th annual Dallas concert of holiday carols. Jack Delaney, director of bands and professor of music at Southern Methodist University, serves as the 2016 guest conductor, and WFAA’s Brett Shipp is master of ceremonies again this year.

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents John Denver: Rocky Mountain Christmas
    John Denver's songs could reach to highest mountain and touch the depth of your heart. The Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents A Rocky Mountain Christmas, a holiday tribute to Denver, at Meyerson Symphony Center. Experience timeless classics like "Annie's Song" and "Rocky Mountain High," as well as Christmas hits like "Christmas for Cowboys," "A Baby Just Like You," and more.

    Eisemann Center presents Hip Hop Nutcracker
    The Hip Hop Nutcracker is an evening-length production performed by a supercharged cast of a dozen all-star dancers, as well as a DJ and a violinist. Taking place at Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts in Richardson, Maria-Clara and her Nutcracker prince travel back in time to the moment when her parents first meet in a nightclub. Digital scenery transforms E.T.A. Hoffmann’s story of a palace of sugarplums into a romance set in 1980s Brooklyn.

    The Book of Mormon plays at Winspear Opera House through December 31.

    AT&T Performing Arts Center presents The Book of Mormon
      
    Photo courtesy of The Book of Mormon (c) Joan Marcus 2016
    The Book of Mormon plays at Winspear Opera House through December 31.
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    USA Film Festival 2025 in Dallas will host red carpet and star salutes

    Alex Bentley
    Apr 8, 2025 | 10:24 am
    Mykelti Williamson and Neal McDonough in The Last Rodeo
    Photo courtesy of USA Film Festival.
    The Last Rodeo, starring Mykelti Williamson and Neal McDonough, will be among the more than 25 programs at the 2025 USA Film Festival.

    The Dallas-based USA Film Festival returns to the Angelika Film Center in 2025 for its 55th edition with red carpet events, celebrity appearances, and films films films.

    The five-day event takes place April 23-27 and will feature more than 25 separate programs, including narrative feature films, documentaries, and short films. Something for everyone.

    Opening night will include three big events:

    • a salute to filmmaker Jon Avnet (Fried Green Tomatoes), screening his latest film, The Last Rodeo, about a retired rodeo legend who risks it all in a high-stakes bull-riding competition to save his grandson, co-written by Avnet, Neal McDonough (Suits, Boomtown), and Derek Presley, and starring McDonough, Sarah Jones, Mykelti Williamson, Christopher McDonald, Ruvé McDonough, and Daylon Swearingen. The film will be released by Angel Studios on May 23. In attendance will be Jon Avnet, Neal McDonough, Ruvé McDonough, and Mykelti Williamson.
    • 25th Anniversary screening of Christopher Nolan’s mind-bending 2000 thriller Memento, with actor Stephen Tobolowsky in attendance
    • salute to Hollywood legend Nancy Kwan, whose career includes films such as The World of Suzie Wong, Flower Drum Song, and many more. Ms. Kwan will sign copies of her new memoir, The World of Nancy Kwan.

    Other highlights include the new drama On Swift Horses, starring Daisy Edgar-Jones, Will Poulter, and Jacob Elordi, and a celebration of veteran actor Martin Kove, the Karate Kid baddie, alongside a 50th anniversary screening of the Roger Corman cult classic, Death Race 2000, starring David Carradine, Sylvester Stallone, Roberta Collins, and Mary Woronov.

    Screening on Saturday will be Brandt Johnson’s highly entertaining documentary comedy Rebel with a Clause, which follows a grammar guru who takes her pop-up grammar advice stand on a road trip across all 50 states to show that comma fights can bring us closer together in a divided time. Brandt Johnson and author/film subject Ellen Jovin will both be in attendance.

    Screening on Sunday will be Dallas-based writer/director/producer Olive Talley’s The Stones Are Speaking, chronicling the story of how archaeologist Mike Collins, at great risk and personal sacrifice, saved 30 acres of looted land in Texas and revealed it as one of the most significant archeological sites in the Americas. Talley will be in attendance to talk about the film.

    The festival will go out with a bang: a closing-night screening of a newly restored and remastered version of Brigitte Berman’s Academy Award-winning documentary, Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got, celebrating its 40th anniversary.

    Short film programs include narrative shorts, Texas films and filmmakers, and student shorts. Jurors for this year’s USAFF International Short Film Competition include actress/director/educator Karen Allen, actor Jim Beaver, actor Jason Scott Lee, animator/director Bill Haller, actress/producer/documentarian/educator Diane Baker, manager/writer/producer/director Chris Roe, and artist/director/writer Rosson Crow. USAFF will also screen short films from Garland High School and Sachse High School.

    The USA Film Festival is a 55-year-old Dallas-based 501c3 non-profit dedicated to the recognition and promotion of excellence in the film and video arts.

    All screenings and events will be held at the Angelika Film Center, with all but two of the programs presented for free. The general public can reserve tickets for individual screenings starting on April 9 at eventbrite.com.

    “We are pleased to once again celebrate Dallas Arts Month with our annual Spring Festival,” said USAFF Managing Director Ann Alexander in a statement. “We are honored to bring a number of distinguished Master Artists to our stage in Dallas - including Nancy Kwan, Jon Avnet, Martin Kove, Neal McDonough, Mykelti Williamson, Stephen Tobolowsky and William Shockley - and to celebrate so many talented filmmakers with new works as well as revisiting a few classic favorites."

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