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    Weekend Event Planner

    These are the 14 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Apr 10, 2025 | 6:00 am

    The season of festivals continues in and around Dallas, with three more taking place this weekend. Other events include a symphony concert, a performing arts block party, two local theater productions, two concerts featuring legendary singers, two dance productions, a well-known comedian, the final days of a notable exhibition, and a tribute to one of the best singers of all time.

    Below are the best ways to spend your free time this weekend. Want more options? Lucky for you, we have a much longer list of the city's best events.

    Thursday, April 10

    Dallas Art Fair
    The Dallas Art Fair offers collectors, arts professionals, and the public the opportunity to engage with a selection of modern and contemporary artworks presented by global and local galleries. The 2025 edition will feature a roster of more than 90 exhibitors from over 20 countries, including OMR from Mexico City, Canada Gallery from New York, Koki Arts from Tokyo, and LBF Contemporary from London. Taking place at Fashion Industry Gallery, the event kicks off on Thursday with a VIP preview, with general admission days taking place Friday through Sunday.

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents "Stravinksy’s The Rite of Spring"
    Aziz Shokhakimov, Music Director of Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra, guest conducts the Dallas Symphony Orchestra for Stravinksy’s iconic The Rite of Spring. Trombonist Jörgen van Rijen will solo in the U.S. premiere of a concerto by Andrew Norman, and the concert will open with Rimsky-Korsakov's Capriccio espagnole. There will be three performances through Saturday at Meyerson Symphony Center.

    Friday, April 11

    Downtown Dallas Arts & Music Festival
    The Downtown Dallas Arts & Music Festival is an outdoor event featuring pop-up markets showcasing a wide variety of area artists, makers, small businesses, and creative brands, including live painting, live murals, curated pop-up exhibitions, food trucks, and more. It will also include a music stage with a full schedule of live musicians, performances, and entertainers. The festival, taking place through Sunday, will spread throughout Downtown Dallas on Main Street, focused on Main Street Garden Park and SPACE at Adolphus Tower.

    Dallas Arts District presents Changing Perspectives Block Party
    In celebration of Dallas Arts Month, Dallas Arts District will present their annual Changing Perspectives Block Party: A Cultural Festival. The family-friendly event features Melbourne-based performing arts company SWAY, which fuses theater, dance, and circus using a unique combination of sway-pole apparatus and bespoke performance equipment. The one-day event will also feature Monica Saldivar, The Original New Orleans Buckshop with Michelle Gibson, Percussion Things, Bombshell Dance Project with Pegasus Contemporary Ballet Company, the dance party band Aura, community muralist Lashonda Cooks, and more.

    Art Centre Theatre presents Reefer Madness
    When a clean-cut kid from a stand-up American family falls prey to marijuana, his descent into the pit is filled with jazz, sex, and violence. The pointed political satire is a mockery on the original propaganda film, Reefer Madness. The production runs through May 4 at Art Centre Theatre in Plano.

    Richardson Theatre Centre presents Run For Your Wife
    A taxi driver gets away with having two wives in different areas of London because of his irregular working schedule. Complication is piled upon complication as the cabby tries to keep his double life from exploding. The production runs through May 4 at Richardson Theatre Centre.

    Tanya Tucker in concert
    Singer Tanya Tucker is country music royalty, having been in the industry since the age of 14. Her long career, which started in 1972, led her to have a string of top 10 singles throughout three different decades, including "What's Your Mama's Name?," "Just Another Love," and "Two Sparrows in a Hurricane." She's released 25 albums in her career, most recently Sweet Western Sound in 2023. She'll play at Longhorn Ballroom.

    Ballet North Texas presents Don Quixote
    Under the direction of Artistic Director Nicolina Lawson, Ballet North Texas will present Don Quixote, a romantic ballet extravaganza featuring dynamic choreography, colorful characters, and a captivating narrative that transports audiences on a sunny romp through the Spanish countryside. The show will highlight the adventures of the chivalrous Don Quixote and his loyal squire Sancho Panza, and the blossoming romance between Kitri and the handsome Basilio. There will be four performances through Sunday at Moody Performance Hall.

    TITAS/Dance Unbound presents Whim W'Him
    Whim W’Him, an award-winning Seattle-based dance company known for its artistic quality and innovative choreography, will make their Texas debut. Founded in 2009 by former Pacific Northwest Ballet principal dancer and choreographer Olivier Wevers, Whim W’Him has become a rising star in the dance world. They'll perform at Winspear Opera House.

    Saturday. April 12

    Big Texas Beer Fest
    At Texas’ biggest beer festival, Big Texas Beer Fest, visitors can sample over 300 beers from more than 65 brewers. Visitors can also jam out to live music in the outdoor food and music pavilion. There will be several food vendors and music from Dallas-Fort Worth bands, as well as arcade games from Free Play Arcade. A portion of the proceeds of the event, taking place in the Automobile Building at Fair Park, benefits the North Texas Food Bank.

    Aziz Ansari: Hypothetical Tour
    Aziz Ansari is an award-winning actor, director, writer, and comedian best known for co-creating, writing, directing, and starring in the Netflix original series, Master of None. In October of 2025, he will release the film Good Fortune, which he wrote, directed, and costars with Keanu Reeves and Seth Rogen. He is also known for co-starring in NBC’s Parks and Recreation. His latest special, Nightclub Comedian, is now streaming on Netflix. He'll perform at the Music Hall at Fair Park.

    Graham Nash in concert
    Singer Graham Nash has been a part of some of the most iconic groups in music history. He founded the band The Hollies as a teenager in the late 1950s, a group that endures to this day despite Nash leaving it for good in 1983. He was also a member of Crosby, Stills & Nash, an influential group - which sometimes included Neil Young - that was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. As a solo artist, the 83-year-old Nash has released seven albums, most recently Now in 2023. He'll play at Longhorn Ballroom, performing favorite songs from throughout his long career.

    Sunday, April 13

    Arlington Museum of Art presents "Princess Diana: Accredited Access Exhibition" closing day
    Sunday will be the final day to view "Princess Diana: Accredited Access Exhibition" at the Arlington Museum of Art, which tells the story of the world’s most loved princess through an intimate new lens. The exhibition features a collection of larger-than-life images taken by Diana’s trusted friend and Official Royal Photographer, the late Anwar Hussein, as well as his sons Samir and Zak.

    AT&T Performing Arts Center presents R.E.S.P.E.C.T. - A Celebration of The Music of Aretha Franklin
    R.E.S.P.E.C.T. is a tribute celebrating the music of the legendary Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin. The concert experience takes audiences on a journey of love, tragedy, courage, and triumph, featuring a live band and multiple vocalists. Selections for the concert, taking place at Majestic Theatre, include "Natural Woman," "Think," "I Knew You Were Waiting for Me," "Chain of Fools," "Respect," and more.

    Princess Diana
    Photo by Anwar Hussein via Arlington Museum of Art

    "Princess Diana: Accredited Access Exhibition" will close at the Arlington Museum of Art on April 13.

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    Movie Review

    Rose Byrne fights for her life and car in new movie 'Tow'

    Alex Bentley
    Mar 20, 2026 | 10:45 am
    Rose Byrne in Tow
    Photo courtesy of Roadside Attractions
    Rose Byrne in Tow.

    Actor Rose Byrne had a banner year in 2025, getting her first Oscar nomination for her starring role in If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You. Although she came up short in that race, she’s getting another chance to prove her acting bona fides in the new film, Tow.

    In the “inspired by a true story” movie, Byrne plays Amanda, a down-on-her-luck woman who lives in her car and can’t find a job. Living in Seattle, she tries to stay in touch with her daughter, Avery (Elsie Fisher), who lives with her dad in another city, but circumstances sometimes limit their communications, especially when her car is stolen.

    The good news is that her car is found relatively quickly. The bad news is that the tow company is charging her to get her car back, money she can’t afford. Now truly homeless, she does everything in her power to right the wrong, even taking the company to court. Without much luck, she has to start staying in a women’s shelter run by Barbara (Octavia Spencer), where she makes friends with Nova (Demi Lovato) and Denise (Ariana DeBose), among others.

    Directed by Stephanie Laing and written by Jonathan Keasey and Brent Boivin, the film has relatively low stakes going for it and never really tries to make the story feel deeper than it is. The situation Amanda finds herself in is clearly a tough one, and any empathetic person would feel for her and want her to overcome her plight. But the filmmakers keep things light and never try to up the drama in any significant way.

    The issue Amanda is dealing with, being price gouged by a predatory towing company, is one with which many people can relate. But aside from helpfully underscoring Amanda’s frustration by showing the increasing number of days she is without a car, they never establish why they felt this particular story was one worth telling. Her personal issues, including a growing estrangement with her daughter, fail to conjure any big emotions.

    The filmmakers are very loose with their storytelling, especially when it comes to side characters. The presence of the women she meets at the shelter, and Kevin (Dominic Sessa), the young lawyer who offers to help her, never makes full sense other than a need for her to have other people with whom to interact. A tighter focus on what Amanda was going through would’ve helped both her and people around her feel more important.

    Byrne is a dynamic performer who’s shown great skill at both drama and comedy, but there’s nothing special about her performance here. Hampered a bit by a blonde wig and false teeth, she feels out of sorts for much of the film. The unusually high-powered supporting cast - both Spencer and DeBose are Oscar winners - makes things interesting on first blush, but none of them outside of Sessa is given much to do, so they’re mostly wasted.

    Tow will be a disappointment for anyone hoping to see more great stuff from Byrne. While she remains a fine actor, her performance and the story as a whole are nowhere near the level shown in her previous film. The real life predicament shown in the film also never rises to the level of being of something worth showing to the masses.

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    Tow is now showing in theaters.

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